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<blockquote data-quote="Rackhir" data-source="post: 1935214" data-attributes="member: 149"><p>There are 5 kinds of Video connections in order from worst to best Video quality. </p><p></p><p>- Coax : The kind of cable that plugs into a cable box or your cable modem. It is what was used, pre-Component video plugs. RF adaptors convert component video into this kind of connection. This carries both video and audio signals on the same cable.</p><p></p><p>- Composite Video : Also what's refered to as an RCA (as in the electronics/record company) connector. This carries only video and is usually paired with two of the same kind of connectors for audio (L/R). </p><p></p><p>- S Video : A single connector with 4 small pins. Separates out the Lumina and chroma signals from the video stream. This carries only video and is usually paired with two of the same kind of connectors for audio (L/R). </p><p> </p><p>- Component Video : Though it sounds similar to the composite video, it is considerably different. Uses 3 RCA style connectors to carry the video signal. Currently the highest quality analog video connection. Usually required for progressive scan output. This carries only video and is usually paired with two of the same kind of connectors for audio (L/R). </p><p></p><p>- DVI/HDCP/other acronims : A digital connection, basically the same connector used for the connection of LCD displays to computers. Carries both audio and video. </p><p></p><p>So is the DVD output to the TV using the component video (5 RCA cables - 3 video and 2 Audio). I think you have to be using that for the prog scan to work properly.</p><p></p><p>Do you think you could detail how what is hooked up to what? I think we are missing some important details with regards to that.</p><p></p><p>For example. </p><p></p><p>Cable box - Component video to Pioneer Reciever/Optical fiber Audio to Pioneer Reciever</p><p>. - S-video to DVD/Tivo /Stereo Audio to DVD/Tivo</p><p>DVD/Tivo - Component video to TV/Optical fiber Audio to Pioneer Reciever </p><p>PS2 - Component video to Pioneer Reciever/Stereo Audio to Pioneer Reciever </p><p>Pioneer Reciever - Component video to TV/ No Audio out (drives Speakers)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rackhir, post: 1935214, member: 149"] There are 5 kinds of Video connections in order from worst to best Video quality. - Coax : The kind of cable that plugs into a cable box or your cable modem. It is what was used, pre-Component video plugs. RF adaptors convert component video into this kind of connection. This carries both video and audio signals on the same cable. - Composite Video : Also what's refered to as an RCA (as in the electronics/record company) connector. This carries only video and is usually paired with two of the same kind of connectors for audio (L/R). - S Video : A single connector with 4 small pins. Separates out the Lumina and chroma signals from the video stream. This carries only video and is usually paired with two of the same kind of connectors for audio (L/R). - Component Video : Though it sounds similar to the composite video, it is considerably different. Uses 3 RCA style connectors to carry the video signal. Currently the highest quality analog video connection. Usually required for progressive scan output. This carries only video and is usually paired with two of the same kind of connectors for audio (L/R). - DVI/HDCP/other acronims : A digital connection, basically the same connector used for the connection of LCD displays to computers. Carries both audio and video. So is the DVD output to the TV using the component video (5 RCA cables - 3 video and 2 Audio). I think you have to be using that for the prog scan to work properly. Do you think you could detail how what is hooked up to what? I think we are missing some important details with regards to that. For example. Cable box - Component video to Pioneer Reciever/Optical fiber Audio to Pioneer Reciever . - S-video to DVD/Tivo /Stereo Audio to DVD/Tivo DVD/Tivo - Component video to TV/Optical fiber Audio to Pioneer Reciever PS2 - Component video to Pioneer Reciever/Stereo Audio to Pioneer Reciever Pioneer Reciever - Component video to TV/ No Audio out (drives Speakers) [/QUOTE]
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