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Component Out
Ok just a couple questions here....
1. Why do NON progressive scan DVD players have component out? I thought the whole point of component out was to give you that progressive scan picture with a digital TV. And along the same lines... 2. Why do new analog TVs have component input jacks? Again, I thought these were for digital picture i.e. HDTV. Thanks in advance. |
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Although component video cables & connections can provide HD pictures, they can also provide a picture that's superior to composite and S-video in applications that are less demanding than HDTV, or even 480P.
For example component video can supply a superior picture on even an interlaced DVD player and the difference is noticeable using a test disc like AVIA. I've seen the differences by connecting the DVD player using all three types of connection. Component video cables are analogue, not digital. See the following link for more detail on some differences as you move up the cable ladder: http://www1.jaycar.com.au/images_uploaded/videosig.pdf See the FAQ post on cables and connections for more info.
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Thanks 57U....
Very helpful and informative. |
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