Re: [mythtv-users] LCD display or CRT TV or projector

2004-12-30 Thread Dan wolf
RCA = the 3 colored round cables (yellow, white, and red) by the way


On Tue, 28 Dec 2004 19:35:50 -0500, Dewey Smolka <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Your cheapest solution is to get an S-Video to RCA cinch converter,
> which will let you run a standard RCA cable into your TV. If your TV
> doesn't have RCA-in then your VCR does.
> 
> I got mine included with a video card a bought for a different system,
> but you should be able to pick one up for a few bucks (or quid).
> 
> 
> On Tue, 28 Dec 2004 21:51:50 +, Greg Cope <[EMAIL PROTECTED] > wrote:
> > Hi All,
> >
> > I am struggling to understand the differences between all of these.
> >
> > My TV (21") does not accept S-Video In, so I need a different
> > solution.  Presently HD is not due in the UK until 2006 at least.
> > What are the choices for a good PVR display
> >
> > What is the best quality/best VFM display.
> >
> > Do I:
> >
> > - Get an 19" LCD montior - cheap, but what is the quality like
> > (interlaced vs non-interlaced)
> > - Get a different TV - Wide Screen 28/32" - expensive, and most accept
> > SVideo which seems a bit of a comprimise.
> > - Get a Projector and use DVI - expensive.
> >
> > Basically what is the best way to get a good picture akin to a
> > Component in TV + Component out DVD player, which at the mo seems the
> > best way to get a good AV picture.
> >
> > Hope the above makes sense.
> >
> > 
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Re: [mythtv-users] LCD display or CRT TV or projector

2004-12-28 Thread Dewey Smolka
Your cheapest solution is to get an S-Video to RCA cinch converter,
which will let you run a standard RCA cable into your TV. If your TV
doesn't have RCA-in then your VCR does.

I got mine included with a video card a bought for a different system,
but you should be able to pick one up for a few bucks (or quid).


On Tue, 28 Dec 2004 21:51:50 +, Greg Cope <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi All,
> 
> I am struggling to understand the differences between all of these.
> 
> My TV (21") does not accept S-Video In, so I need a different
> solution.  Presently HD is not due in the UK until 2006 at least.
> What are the choices for a good PVR display
> 
> What is the best quality/best VFM display.
> 
> Do I:
> 
> - Get an 19" LCD montior - cheap, but what is the quality like
> (interlaced vs non-interlaced)
> - Get a different TV - Wide Screen 28/32" - expensive, and most accept
> SVideo which seems a bit of a comprimise.
> - Get a Projector and use DVI - expensive.
> 
> Basically what is the best way to get a good picture akin to a
> Component in TV + Component out DVD player, which at the mo seems the
> best way to get a good AV picture.
> 
> Hope the above makes sense.
> 
> 
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> 
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