How do I connect my Digital TV or HDTV to my DVD-Video player?
FAQs About Digital TV & HDTV Set Up & Use - TimeForDVD.comFor video, use the component video output of your DVD-Video player and set your DVD-Video player output to progressive scan, if you have a progressive scan DVD-Video player. The selection can be made either by a button on the back panel of the DVD-Video player or via DVD-Video player's menu selection, depending on the your particular model. If your DVD-Video player does not have component video output, then use the S-Video connection.
How do I connect my Digital TV or HDTV to my PVR (personal video recorder, e.g., TiVo or Replay)?
FAQs About Digital TV & HDTV Set Up & Use - TimeForDVD.comMost TV sets are sold with the picture controls for color, tint, sharpness, contrast, and brightness optimized for a TV showroom, where the manufacturer wants to make the set stand out from the competition. As such, the sharpness, contrast, and brightness controls are usually set way too high for the best possible and natural picture in your home. A brightness setting that is too high can also quickly cause burn-in and premature wear for CRT-based TVs. See similar questions...
Can I connect my monitor to a TV tuner, DVD player or other video input source?
AGN Professional - Support - Frequently Asked QuestionsYou can connect AGNPRO monitors equipped with video inputs: S-Video, Composite Video, and/or component video to various devices such as a TV tuner, DVD player, or other video input source. Some model are equipped a Y - adapter for Composite Video and S-Video input, e.g. S-15V, M-15V, S-17, S-18, S-19, X-174, X-150, X-215, F-315, F-317. Yes. Models equipped with video-in feature (S-video, RCA jack (CVBS) or Component video adapters) will support both NTSC and PAL and other major video standards. See similar questions...
How to connect a DVD player to a LCD TV?
Sony Asia Pacific : Support : Product FAQs : KLV-V40A10When determining the best connection method for setting up the home entertainment equipment, it's important to consider the specific type of audio/vid... See similar questions...
Is there a TV/Video/DVD Player in the Caravan?
Caravan holiday hire specialising in touring caravans in Bri...We have not placed these items in the caravans as we realise that most people have their own portable items and these will work in the caravan when connected to a 240v Mains Supply or Generator. See similar questions...
Will DVD support Digital TV (HDTV)?
alt.video.dvd FAQHTDV is not supported by DVD, but the designers have it in mind. Since HDTV uses MPEG-2 it will be easy to "upgrade" the DVD format. The limited data rate of DVD may make it difficult to support high-quality HDTV, but this can be solved by either increasing the spin rate (as with multi-speed CD-ROM drives) or using higher-capacity blue lasers. Some have speculated that a "double-headed" player reading both sides of the disc at the same time could double the data rate. See similar questions...
How do I connect my Digital TV or HDTV to my broadcast satellite system?
FAQs About Digital TV & HDTV Set Up & Use - TimeForDVD.comDepending on the connectivity of your broadcast satellite set-top box and your Digital TV/HDTV, you should use the following video connection to your Digital TV or HDTV (listed in order of preference, from best quality to mediocre: For audio, use a pair of stereo audio interconnects to connect the analog stereo audio output (RCA jacks) from the back panel of the broadcast satellite set-top box to the corresponding audio input for the set of video inputs used (e.g., "Video 2"). See similar questions...
How do I connect my Digital TV or HDTV to my VHS VCR?
FAQs About Digital TV & HDTV Set Up & Use - TimeForDVD.comFor video, use the S-Video connection. If your VCR does not have S-Video, use the composite video connection. For audio, use a pair of stereo audio interconnects to connect the analog stereo audio output (RCA jacks) from the back panel of the VCR to the corresponding audio input for the set of video inputs used (e.g., "Video 3"). If you have a home theater receiver, make the audio connection to your home theater receiver instead of your Digital TV/HDTV. See similar questions...
Is HDTV the same as digital TV?
HDTV FAQYes and no. HDTV is digital, but all digital TV is not HDTV. Most forms of digital TV are only digital between the point at which they leave the content provider and the point at which they arrive at your set-top box. Either side of that they are analogue. HDTV is digital the whole way. HDTV is also higher resolution that other forms of digital TV. See similar questions...
How do I calibrate my Digital TV or HDTV?
FAQs About Digital TV & HDTV Set Up & Use - TimeForDVD.comYou can use Digital Video Essentials (released on July 15, 2003), by Joe Kane Productions, when it becomes available on the Digital-VHS format to calibrate your Digital TV or HDTV. See similar questions...
How do I get the most from my new Digital TV or HDTV?
FAQs About Digital TV & HDTV Set Up & Use - TimeForDVD.comTo get the most from your new Digital TV or HDTV, you should have it professionally calibrated by an ISF-certified technician. The Imaging Science Foundation (ISF) is an organization that seeks to establish new standards and methodologies for the video and home theater industry, and is dedicated to improving the quality of video displays. Depending on what type of Digital TV or HDTV you have, these professional calibration can run $150-$300 or more. See similar questions...
Can I connect the Pioneer DVD-Video player to my video projector?
TigerViz - FAQsYes. The versatile Pioneer DVD-V7400 DVD-Video player outputs include industry standard composite video, s-video, and component video. Connect the DVD-V7400 to a video projector, to a video monitor, or to your PC video capture card. Many of today’s PC also have dual-head video cards that allow the DVD player window to be output to a separate screen in NTSC or S-Video format. Therefore, from your PC you can play video on your video projector or television. See similar questions...
Many DVDs have Dolby Digital and DTS soundtracks. Will they work with my TV/DVD player?
Frequently Asked Questions | Online DVD Rental System DemoMany DVDs offer a choice of sound formats including Dolby Digital and DTS (Digital Theater Systems). The sound is encoded on the DVD so you will need a decoder to experience the full surround sound effect. However, all DVD players will deliver conventional stereo sound without a decoder. Once you have reviewed a movie we check that it is a reasonable length of review and suitable for displaying on the website. This may take a few days. See similar questions...
Can I record TV shows with a DVD-Video player?
FAQs About Recordable DVD Formats & DVD Recorders - TimeForD...No, DVD-Video players are just that--players. They can only play back pre-recorded DVD-Video discs and audio CDs. To record your own DVDs, you will need a standalone DVD recorder, or a computer with a DVD recordable drive and DVD authoring software package. Read our Recordable DVD Tutorial, DVD Recorder Buying Guide, and the FAQs that follow for more information. See similar questions...
How do the audio and video quality compare with that of a top-flight DVD or CD player?
Kaleidescape - FAQ (Frequently Asked Questions)Kaleidescape Movie Players and Music Players provide reference-quality audio and video output that is comparable to the very best CD and DVD players that are available today. See similar questions...
Is Digital TV High Definition (HDTV)?
Digital TV Information: Common QuestionsNo. The Digital TV system used in the UK is the same resolution as analogue - 625 lines. However, the digital technology greatly enhances the picture quality you actually receive using this resolution. HDTV gives an even better picture, but requires new, expensive television sets. The American Digital TV system uses HDTV, and, due to the significantly higher costs involved, is not taking off nearly as quickly as digital TV in the UK. See similar questions...
My TV only has an RF (Aeriel) socket. How can I connect it to a DVD player?
ukMost DVD players include a number of outputs for a dedicated signals. These include S/Video, RGB and Composite. None of these can be directly connected to an RF socket, because they contain a completely different type of signal. It is possible to connect a DVD player up to a television without a dedicated socket, but don't expect to see the stunning picture quality that would be available through the normal route. See similar questions...
Will I have problems connecting my VCR between my TV and my DVD player?
Hier finden Sie die aktuellen Infos zur DVD TechnologieIt's generally not a good idea to route the video from your DVD player through your VCR. Most movies use Macrovision protection, which will cause problems such as a repeated darkening and lightening of the picture. See 1.11 and the Video RF section of 3.2 and for more info. See similar questions...
Do any of the campervans have a TV and DVD player?
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