o2sk8
where do you get that HD cable(whats it called exactly) from?
o2sk8
Cobra Swhere do you get that HD cable(whats it called exactly) from?
kinigittfrom sony.
Conventional TV with Componenent or RGB Scart(Europe) is the best solution. :]kikieConventional TV with S-video is the best solution.
Do you have a 100Hz tv? if true try to disconnect all the image quality enhacers at the tv menu config(motion compensation, natural view, etc)ExigeExcelAs you guys are all pretty TV literate, does anyone know why i get 'ghosting' across my TV screen when watching DVD? It doesn't appear to be copying what is on teh screen but more of a liscensing logo if you know what I mean. It can get pretty intense at time. I have tried a lense cleaner on my DVD player, I have cleaned teh scart connectors. But nothing works.
It works fine with my PS2.
PakI don't like the look of 100hz tv's
They digitally **** up a 50hz signal (only advantage being "no flickering" but I can live with that)
Imo the best would be a 16:9 50hz TV with Scart RGB or Component.
Btw amar, they're goldplated for low resistance signal transfer, could you explain why that's rubbish?
edit:
kikie, why would s-video be better for 100hz tv's?
HorchSomebody , please tell me :
What is the difference between an RGB-scart and an Euro-scart cable ?
Thanks .
GTXLRRGB scart= Seperated colour channel red,green and blue, as well as seperate audio
Euro scart= S-video with a scart connection, colour channels not seperate but seperate from sound.
RGB scart gives significantly clearer image.
SCART = Syndicat des Constructeurs d'Appareils Radiorécepteurs et Téléviseurs.kinigittWhat does SCART stand for?
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To get a little technical here, read the following.GTXLRRGB scart= Seperated colour channel red,green and blue, as well as seperate audio
Euro scart= S-video with a scart connection, colour channels not seperate but seperate from sound.
RGB scart gives significantly clearer image.
Solid LiftersTo get a little technical here, read the following.
RCA = A video, often yellow, connection (input/output) that sends video images to and from electronic equipment.
S-Video = A higher quality video signal connection that keeps parts of the video signal separated. Luminance (Brightness/Darkness) and chrominance (Color) are kept seperarte from each other. All TV sets must separate these parts of a video signal, for processing, before beaming them to the back of the TV screen. This process causes a lot of picture detail loss, and color fading. S-Video prevents that from happening by keeping these two parts separated.
Component = Takes a further step to separate the video signal. Luminance and chrominance is seperated, but chrominance are separated into two different colors. This improves clarity, and especially color detail, further than what S-Video can provide. It is the ultimate analog video connection.
No, it's just a connection for digital signals only. DVI is crap, anyway. The real good digital connection is HDMI. DVI may, or may not be, HDCP compliant. Plus, it wont do multi channel digital audio.kinigittand then there's DVI... which converts analog signals into digital, if I'm getting it right.
SamelborpHey, wait a moment, where is supposed to be the S-Video connector in the PS2 (mine is a european PAL PS2)????
Is that you must buy a separate PS2 to S-video cable? (In that case, and as I have RGB scart, I should go directly to RGB)
Is that correct?