Hookup confusion....I need advice
Not sure how to hookup my VCR and DVD players. I have a Sony STR-DE695 AV receiver and an HDTV ready[would have to purchase box down the road] with three inputs Vid 1,2 &3.
Do I hookup my VCR & DVD player directly to the T.V. by passing the receiver, or do i hook them up to my Sony receiver and from the receiver to the TV via vid 1 & 2? The VCR would be composite, and the DVD would be s-video.
what are the advantages either way? Also, how would i hookup the audio cables?
thanks for all your past help guys,
Burt
Can do with some help as well??
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Originally Posted by uncooked
in your situation it would be best just to skip the receiver for video and only using it for the audio.
you said you have a HDTV, go out and buy yourself a component video cable for your dvd to tv connection, your missing out man. is your dvd player progressive?
I have a Loewe Aventos TV (HDTV) with a Rotel 1080 DVD player. The DVD player is progressive, but only on NTSC. Living in South Africa, we have PAL and not NTSC. My questions:
1. Enquiring the store owner regarding the progressive scan, he said the TV does it better than the DVD?
2. The DVD and TV can do both scart and component. I am using scart (easier for set-up on the TV). Will component give me better picture?
3. If component is the route, can I use a custom made cable (component to scart) with scart on the TV side? Will that influence picture quality? (Versus component-component)
4. DVD to receiver (Rotel 1055) is by the coaxial cable received in the box. Will it be better to buy a more expensive coaxial cable?
5. Coaxial versus optical - which one?
I'll appreciate any input, thanks!