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Connections to HD
davidredge
18-01-2006
Thinking about buying a HD TV in time for Sky HD and HD-DVD/Blu-Ray later this year.

But in the mean time i'll be looking at connecting my current DVD and Freeview PVR to the HD TV, alongside a Gamcube. My current has 2 Scarts and 1 RGB - just enough for my set up. However, i'm not sure if these will connect to a new HDTV. Any thoughts?
Dan27
18-01-2006
You may connect it via Scart, but if the TV doesnt have a component or HDMI port then you wont be able to watch SkyHD.

Look at my post in this thread (post 5).
http://forum.digitalspy.co.uk/board/...d.php?t=330175

kmusgrave
18-01-2006
I have a plasma which I bought a couple of years ago - before the HD Ready thing. I need to check what resolution it does to see if that will provide me HD quality. It has component inputs but no HDMI. Assuming the resolution is good enough (I'm quite prepared for it not to be - in which case it will be relegated to the bedroom) what will the quality be like using component insetad of HDMI? Will it be the same?
andybno1
18-01-2006
to get the best quality picture you would be better with a hdmi hd ready lcd or plasma if you want the better quality picture.

Just from reading on here, you will need a HDMI socket as this carries the High Def picture signal
Dan27
18-01-2006
HDMI or DVI if you want to ensure full compatibility (HDCP compliance)
sanderton
18-01-2006
Quality from component can be pretty damn good; I'm not sure I'd shell out for a new TV just for the difference between HDMI and component.
Dan27
18-01-2006
Component quality should be no different to DVI or HDMI. Its just delivered in a different way (via an DA conversion)
kmusgrave
19-01-2006
But would that conversion lose any quality? Or would it not be noticable?
gcbus
19-01-2006
Maplins have a two HMDI in to one HDMI out on their website at £149.99 but out of stock at the moment (seach for HDMI). HDMI switching is not going to be so cheap as a simple scart swicthing device due to HDCP processing etc etc
plife
19-01-2006
Originally Posted by kmusgrave:
“But would that conversion lose any quality? Or would it not be noticable?”

You would lose some quality but to be honest I bet you wouldn't be able to notice!! It all depends on how the screen copes with the different types of input and the device you are using to send the signal. For instance the Pioneer panels component input is rubbish compared to the HDMI. But if you compared the HDMI on this to the component on the pansonic panels I'd say you would be hard pushed to tell the difference.
garylegs
20-01-2006
ive just got a 32" LG HD READY LCD..
it has DVI inputs not hdmi.. will i still get the same quality HDTV with DVI
thanx
mmace
20-01-2006
DVI (HDCP compliant) is identical to HDMI apart from carrying audio
Straw-Dinary
21-01-2006
Please help, techies! Just bought a hdd Chili hdd dvd recorder from maplins, and cannot connect it at all via my NTL cable box.
mmace
21-01-2006
Originally Posted by Straw-Dinary:
“Please help, techies! Just bought a hdd Chili hdd dvd recorder from maplins, and cannot connect it at all via my NTL cable box.”

maybe you should start a new thread with this is a different forum (not HDTV) as you'll get more responses to your problem
TheBigM
21-01-2006
Most recent DVDs look amazing after I switched to using component Panasonic DMR-E85 to a panasonic plasma rebadged as a toshiba. The vibrancy of the colours and the definition. Open Water's colours looked saturated and really good and I would swear The Amityville Horror I rented on DVD was HD, it looked so good compared to normal viewing, could really see detail in people's faces and things.

Having such equipment makes it all the more annoying that most of my films are VCDs.
Straw-Dinary
21-01-2006
Originally Posted by mmace:
“maybe you should start a new thread with this is a different forum (not HDTV) as you'll get more responses to your problem”


Indeed, but I know not how to, being a DigiSpy Novice of merely two days standing, so was just hoping for a bit of help!
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