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In Reply to: Wow posted by Greg Rodgers on April 03, 2001 at 15:52:20:
seem excellent to you, but the way you have it connected still delivers the worst possible picture available from DVD. That is fact, not conjecture.
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Hmmm?If the picture on my 20 inch that has RCA Jacks that I plug my
DVD player into looks just as good as the picture on my 25 inch that
I go through my VCR with then how is it you say its the worst
possible picture?Not to rabble rouse, I'm just looking for an answer than will help
me get the best picture...even though the one I see now looks
500 times better than VHS.Greg Rodgers
***If the picture on my 20 inch that has RCA Jacks that I plug my
DVD player into looks just as good as the picture on my 25 inch that
I go through my VCR with then how is it you say its the worst
possible picture?***You've never really seen what your player can do. The composite connection (RCA) is only one step above running it through the VCR. Given your description of the equipment, you're probably getting about 300-350 of the 500 lines or so of resolution that you could be getting (60-70%). Moreover, your color would improve and you'd have fewer picture artifacts with an s-video or component connection.
If you're satisfied though, the above is relatively meaningless.
So its not so much the DVD player as much as it is my old TV
w/o those S-video link.I guess I need to get a new TV as well.
Thanks
Greg Rodgers
what you have, there's no rush. When you feel like you're ready to start your TV search, let me know and I'll try to help.
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