I've followed Club Rotel for a few weeks to help me decide on an RSP-1098. I bought one last week and so far I have not looked back (it replaced a TAG McLaren AV32R-192, which is no poor performer either...).
I realise that this forum is probably the best way to get an answer (or explanation) to my problem with my RSP-1098. I want to run Composite and S-Video to my screen simultaneously, as I have both S-Video and Composite sources, and I don't want to swap cables on the back of my screen all the time. This setup worked fine on a previous harman/kardon AVR4000 but on the RSP-1098 it seems not to work as the picture is garbled, presumably because the RSP-1098 keeps both outputs active and my screen can't handle that. Maybe the h/k I had this working on was different and only kept one output alive at any one time...
Does anybody use the Monitor Outs like this? Am I doing something wrong?
I realise that this forum is probably the best way to get an answer (or explanation) to my problem with my RSP-1098. I want to run Composite and S-Video to my screen simultaneously, as I have both S-Video and Composite sources, and I don't want to swap cables on the back of my screen all the time. This setup worked fine on a previous harman/kardon AVR4000 but on the RSP-1098 it seems not to work as the picture is garbled, presumably because the RSP-1098 keeps both outputs active and my screen can't handle that. Maybe the h/k I had this working on was different and only kept one output alive at any one time...
Does anybody use the Monitor Outs like this? Am I doing something wrong?
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