
The Sharp Aquos 45 certainly seems capable of all the input needs and seems to have wonderful menu adjustments and settings for all the input types. If not, I have more (and better) options as far as TVs go.
Hdmi stb vs.dvi tv#
My biggest question is whether the RGB (component) input on the newer TVs can pass through those 1024X720 and higher resolutions? If so, I can consider certain TV models. Even my existing video card is capable, but can only be connected to the TV via a VGA-to-RGB cable. The higher-end video cards I am considering will be capable of the high resolutions. Posted on Tuesday, Febru21:22 GMTThank you for the "limited input. I am not sure if its a cable problem or a tv problem, or just me, heh heh, but for 3.5 large, I would hope its not the t.v. I am thinking of getting a upconverting dvd player(samsung is on sale at bestbuy right now) and get a HDMI cable, but not if this is something that is the t.v's fault.


is just trying to compensate and fill in the picture the best that it can, and maybe is overlapping. I was watching poolhall junkies so maybe its something else, but does anyone have any ideas? I am not sure if the t.v. Now for $125 or whatever I spent for the monster component video cables you would think the picture to be perfect(at least when watching a dvd). I also have a sony dvp-ns775 dvd player, now when watching a dvd, I notice like these little(tiny) black dots bouncing around, almost like when I watch cable(but not as bad). Posted on Wednesday, Janu16:35 GMTOkay guys, I have a Sony 60xs955 DLP, now watching regular cable right now(can't wait for comcast to come out to my place) really blows. Sony and Samsung are absolutely no help, and I really hope I can get the player and TV to work together, without having to buy a new HDMI player, etc. So, it would seem to be a compatibility issue between the specific player, cable, and TV. I took the DVD and cable to a store, to try various combinations-ġ) the player and cable could not drive another DVI TVĢ) the player with a HMDI-HDMI cable could drive a newer TVģ) a Samsung DVI HD841 player with my cable reversed, DVI to HDMI, could drive the same newer set. When connected, the DVD HMDI light does not come on, but the TV does receive some signal- the digital input setting goes from the default green to black, when the DVD is turned on. Has anyone else worked with these components together, and had similar problems? I connected them with a 1 m Monster HDMI to DVI cable, several times, and have not been able to get an image on the TV. I own a Samsung TXN3098WHF TV, and just purchased a Sony DVP-NS975V DVD player, after reading a great review of it. Posted on Sunday, Janu23:15 GMTHi, I am new to this forum. Which is better for sound digital or optical? What do I need in the Home Theater Amp (I don't need AM/FM)? Since cables seem to be quite expensive (in the hundreds) especially if they go across the room 20 - 25 ft, I don't want to make a mistake and buy the wrong ones.įrom reading the above discussion, I think I should buy a DVI to HDMI cable to go from the Illico to the projector, component cable to go from the DVD to the projector, and digital and/or optical cable(s) to go to the unpurchased amplifier from the Illico and the DVD. I need to buy cables and then a home theater. Right now I have it patched together with whatever cables I had with an old (8 track/LP) stereo amplifier.

I have: a Panasonic PT-AE700u projector with HDMI/component/Svideo inputs an Illico HDTV source with DVI/component/Svideo/composite/Digital Audio outputs also a DVD with component/Svideo/Digital & optical audio output and a VCR. Posted on Tuesday, Decem03:18 GMTInteresting discussion(s), I'm getting educated.

Use optical ports 1st, coax digital secong, analog last. as you'll be relying on the TV's upconverter anyways. If you don't have a HQ upconverting DVD player, then you might descide to use the DVI/HDMI connection for the Cable/Sat and use component for the DVD player. Since the HD signal will be already "HD scaled" out of the cable/sat box, then HQ component cables will do a very fine job transmitting the images to the TV. Therefore, I'll use my only HDMI TV input for DVD viewing. The Faroudja upconvertion is only available out the DVI port tough. I have the Denon 1910 and have found the Faroudja upconverter better in it than in my JVC 52" DILA set. Q#1) Does your DVD player have a HQ upconversion like the Denon's or is the upconverter in your TV better? I've thought quite a bit about how best to hook this all up to get the best picture, and here's what I've come up with. You have a AV Receiver with optical audio in (probably more than one). You also have a DVD player (DVI/HDMI/component out). You have a HDTV with DVI/HDMI in (only one) Posted on Tuesday, Decem16:29 GMTLet me offer this scenario.
