|
Posted by Biz on 09/28/00 11:34
"Mike S." <littleboyblu87@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:1134542400.354706.232030@g44g2000cwa.googlegroups.com...
>
> Biz wrote:
> > For your particular tv, since it has a composite video input, most dvd
> > players will still work using the yellow plug for video, and the
red/white
> > pair for audio. If you want to use the RF coax hookup, you will need an
RF
> > modulator, and the picture will be worse using RF...
>
>
> What picture will be worse? The cable reception/signal or the
> DVDs/videos, or both? Personally, I don't care if the videos don't look
> crystal clear, I just want the dang cable reception to be crystal
> clear, which it's not, but that's a whole different topic.
>
Nice thread hijacking there Mike...an RF modulated signal from the DVD
player, is the worst PQ you can achieve, composite is better, s-video is
better yet, and component is the best as far as analog goes....for TV
reception, if your cable PQ stinks, then you have to check for ingress,
loose connections, bad cables, signal strength at the tv, etc....adding an
RF modulator shouldnt affect the cable PQ...
Navigation:
[Reply to this message]
|