Should I upgrade to Component video cable?
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It really depends on the price difference between sVid and Component. If there are like within 5 bucks of each other, yeah, go ahead and get component. If not, sVid should be fine.
It really just depends on how important the image quality is to you, but to be honest, I really don't think you'll be able to notice that much on a 32" Now RCA to component is a different story.
It really just depends on how important the image quality is to you, but to be honest, I really don't think you'll be able to notice that much on a 32" Now RCA to component is a different story.
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Get component video cables. PS2 and Xbox component cables are at most $19. There's absolutely no reason not to get them.
Gamecube on the other hand... $30. That's a bit more $$$. But you should still get it.
I mean, people spend $30-50 usually for ONE game. Spending $20-30 to make ALL your games look nicer seems like a small price to me.
Gamecube on the other hand... $30. That's a bit more $$$. But you should still get it.
I mean, people spend $30-50 usually for ONE game. Spending $20-30 to make ALL your games look nicer seems like a small price to me.
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If you have a HD set then definitely (so you can play games in progressive scan). If you have an analog set it's not as easy - if you already have S-video then you won't see a huge difference, if you only have RCA right now you should upgrade anyway so you might as well go for the component cables.
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Does anyone know what retail store would carry an s-video cable for the PS2? I'm hoping wal-mart does, as it's the only store local to me.
I only have one component input and I'm using it with my dvd player, and my receiver doesn't do component switching. Does anyone know of an inexpensive solution to component switching?
I only have one component input and I'm using it with my dvd player, and my receiver doesn't do component switching. Does anyone know of an inexpensive solution to component switching?
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I was running svid for my xbox on a 36 wega and "borrowed" (bought and returned) a set of components.....difference on a regular set was just not big enough to justify dropping more cash....definately agree with icculus, if you're playin on a non hdtv set and already have svid then the diff will be minimal. But if you have neither and have the choice between the two, then go for the component cables.
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Originally posted by Brian_92gsr
Does anyone know what retail store would carry an s-video cable for the PS2? I'm hoping wal-mart does, as it's the only store local to me.
I only have one component input and I'm using it with my dvd player, and my receiver doesn't do component switching. Does anyone know of an inexpensive solution to component switching?
Does anyone know what retail store would carry an s-video cable for the PS2? I'm hoping wal-mart does, as it's the only store local to me.
I only have one component input and I'm using it with my dvd player, and my receiver doesn't do component switching. Does anyone know of an inexpensive solution to component switching?
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Originally posted by Xanager
I've read some places that for component switching you can just use a basic RCA switch box. Instead of using the 1 vid and 2 audio, just use all three for video. I think this should work, but I've never really tried it.
I've read some places that for component switching you can just use a basic RCA switch box. Instead of using the 1 vid and 2 audio, just use all three for video. I think this should work, but I've never really tried it.
WalMart should have the ps2 component cables, if not then you can find them at Best Buy and Circuit City.