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In Reply to: Re: Video out to cable in on TV posted by Daniel Pumphrey on May 02, 2001 at 14:06:26:
Absolutely on the "S" video, and component video is even better than that. The "S" video bypasses the comb filter in the TV so sometimes, according to features, you can get just as good a picture out of a less expensive TV. But when shopping for a TV don't base your buying decision on that alone. Try to get both "S" and component on your TV due to format advances and technology so you won't get something that will be outdated, and the more inputs the better unless you are switching them with an A/V reciever. Happy Viewing!!
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yep, component or BNC outlets with better cables give a much better picture.
When taking your video source from the DVD and inputing to a VCR.
Remember one thing that Copyright protection i.e. Macrovision is present. Buy a Cheap $25 video stabilizer and route the video thru
it before the VCR connection. Works every time.
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