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Posted by robotiser@googlemail.com on 07/25/07 12:02
I have a new DVD player (Logik LD3330 - yes, I'm a cheapskate who
wanted to try making DIVXs of home movies). I'm rather confused by the
large number of video outputs. It has a SCART cable, and the manual
says to set video output to TV-RGB if using SCART. It also has YPbPr
component video output, Composite video output, and S-Video output. As
far as I can tell from reading on the web, Composite is bad, all the
others are better. My TV is a Toshiba 21S23. This has only SCART
input, and composite video input (one, on the front). The specs on
Toshiba site list its input as SCART 2, RGB 1. S-Video is listed as
"SCART only". I'm not sure what they mean listing the RGB input
separate to the SCART connections.
Can I presume that the DVD is outputting RGB video through SCART, and
the television is reading this information during DVD playback. Hence
new/fancy cables are unlikely to give me a better picture? Or, is
there something which means that I could be getting worse pictures
from my setup than I should do?
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