When I installed my first HT, I did it with a Rotel Receiver and an Optoma projector. Based on several recommendations 5 years ago, I hooked up everything with s-video cables for a better picture. But reading through this forum, I sense component is better. Can someone make a final argument. :M
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Component is your best bet, though many are now getting into dvi and hdmi, which are digital, compared to the analog component.- Bottom
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Yes, S-video is not capable of progressive scan lines of resolution even, let alone HD signals of 720P or 1080I. S-video will only transmit about 220 lines of resolution, far short of the 480 lines needed for progressive scan. Ditch S-vid for everything except what you have no other alternative.
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S vid has your :
black-white/blue-red
Where component has :
black-white/ blue/ red
for better signal because you dont combine the blue and red then seperate it like S vid has to.B&W- Bottom
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all sounds good, BUT according to Rotel's website my RDV-1060 has only the interlaced scan mode available for PAL discs (therefore no progressive), and for NTSC one could choose between Interlaced and Progressive. My DVDs are all mixed, but nowadays probably 70% PAL since I moved to Europe back in '99.
The projector has progressive scan capabilities. Should I still upgrade to component?
What players have are "upconverting DVD player, which provides a 720P signal?"- Bottom
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you may wish to start a new thread about DVD players. I am not a PAL person, so I can't tell you what PAL does or doesn't do. What we typically refer to as NTSC here is interlaced materials, no t progressive, we refer to that as 480P, progressive scan, or HD ready.
It does seem like on 70% of your DVDs, you won't get benefit to component necessarily. But I'd still do both connections, and then buy more non pal material.
Your image would be SO much better.Doug
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