Picture differences of Compent VS Compositive
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Picture differences of Compent VS Compositive
Just wonderign if there is a big difference in Component vs Compostive? And if using the Digital hookup in my Sony DVD worth using?
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Re: Picture differences of Compent VS Compositive
Originally posted by dvdaddictor
Just wonderign if there is a big difference in Component vs Compostive? And if using the Digital hookup in my Sony DVD worth using?
Just wonderign if there is a big difference in Component vs Compostive? And if using the Digital hookup in my Sony DVD worth using?
Last edited by nekobus; 05-29-03 at 08:37 PM.
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This what I have to connect component sources to the the one component jack.
www.inlineinc.com/products/matrix/3506.htm When on notice the're BNC, to convert all you have to do is use 21 gold plated BNC to Phono jacks. When on the site scroll down to see how much video bandwith is available. I use Silver Serpents components cables at www.bettercables.com
I connect 4 DVD changers and 2 single drawer players, one region 1-6. You can see the market doesn't have any that you can buy, I converted this 2 years ago. BTW I have IN3506, good luck with your component not composite input.
www.inlineinc.com/products/matrix/3506.htm When on notice the're BNC, to convert all you have to do is use 21 gold plated BNC to Phono jacks. When on the site scroll down to see how much video bandwith is available. I use Silver Serpents components cables at www.bettercables.com
I connect 4 DVD changers and 2 single drawer players, one region 1-6. You can see the market doesn't have any that you can buy, I converted this 2 years ago. BTW I have IN3506, good luck with your component not composite input.
Last edited by danol; 05-29-03 at 09:13 PM.




