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In Reply to: Anyone with experience with modulators for DVD output for older TV's? posted by silence on March 13, 2007 at 14:09:45:
The problem is, even if you input S-Video into the RF modulator, the picture quality via the RF modulated signal (into ch 3 or 4 typically) won't be any better vs using composite video into a modulator. Not worth worrying about... just get any decent RF modulator.
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That's what I did with some spare stuff hanging around.DVD player RCA video out to an older Panny RCA video in to the RF video out to an RF ch. 4 in on an old 13" JVC TV.
I have the audio hooked up to an old receiver, but you could run L & R audio to the VCR as well.You can get hold of older VCR's at any tag sale for less than the cost of an RF adapter.
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Maybe I missed something, but the DVD players I am looking at, even many of the cheaper new ones don't have RCA/antenna out, they have S-vidio or composite or component. So a VCR that has only RCA/Antenna
video connections would not do me any good. I have already have an old VCR and it offers no solution.
..but he didn't ask about using a VCR. Maybe he doesn't have one. Maybe he has one but it's too big and clunky for the task. I dunno.
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