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Hai!I would like to know the difference between Y, Pb, Pr and Y, U, V DVD Component Input.
My DVD Player (Krisons) has a Y, Pb, Pr component output and TV (Panasonic) says it is Y, U, V ready, but has Y, Pb, Pr component input. This is additional information.
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Hi,I've never seen a combination of Y Pb Pr and Y U V in analog equipment, but I do understand the colorspaces on computer. In computer they are "sometimes" identical. The problem comes with there being 2 different specs for Y Pb Pr.
I would suggest that they will work. Pb is the same as the U channel, and Pr is the same as the V channel. As the other poster says -- if they are color coded the same, you can't really go wrong.
Hai! Neil,
After connecting the cables, I am able to watch movies. So, it is working.Actually, the DVD player component output has Y, Cb, Cr output, not Y, Pb, Pr as I have mentioned in the post.
The jacks are color coded as follows:
a) in the DVD player - Y (Green), Cb (Blue), Cr (Red), Left audio (White), Right audio (Red).
b) in the Television - Y (Green), Pb (Blue), Pr (Red), Left audio (White), Right audio (Red).I have connected the RCA cables as follows:
Yellow plug to Y,
White plug to Cb and Pb,
Red plug to Cr and Pr,
White plug to Left audio,
Red plug to Right audio.Thanks for the reply.
Regards,
Kartheek, India.
Hi, It could be the result of industry non-standard labeling, are the RCA connectors colored Red, Green and Blue?
If so, it should work.
Hai! Ironwoods,No. The RCA connectors are not Red, Green and Blue. They are Red, Yellow and White. After connecting the cables, I am able to watch movies. So, it is working.
Actually, the DVD player component output has Y, Cb, Cr output, not Y, Pb, Pr as I have mentioned in the post.
Thanks for the reply.
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