Thursday, January 28, 2010

Av Free Video Is It Better To Run YuV Cables From A Foxtel Digital Box To A Pioneer Plasma Or Is A S-Video Cable Superior?

Is it better to run YuV cables from a foxtel digital box to a Pioneer Plasma or is a S-Video cable superior? - av free video

I had just installed a Pioneer Plasma (HD tuner) and is the type of YUV AV cable to connect the Foxtel box to the TV. I noticed note Foxtel resolution / image quality (you know that we have cable - not satellite) is not what I am from a broadcast SD, plasma screen resolution. , Also: the illusion that say HD free to air different. For example, if I change foreign and channel 9 CH 9 Foxtel I know that the 9 CH logo is much closer to the center of the screen on Foxtel - almost like in your environment, zoom or something. I played with all settings Foxtel and plasma of itself - all the different combinations - with no success. My next step was to make the attempt, an S-video on the box to the Foxtel pay television - which as a rule on this aspect and resolution / image quality? Any other suggestions? Thank you in advance.

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  1. They make things worse, with S-video. Only in the component cables (Y, Pb, Pr) carry HDTV. It seems that the cable TV signal is not HD and is located in the old 4:3-find format, while HD can be broadcast via live real 16:9. Contact your cable company to explain that it is not always the right signals in high definition.

    NOTE: If you re-read I see you're from SD cable, in this case, if the analog cable, the picture quality on high-definition plasma is worse than the worst of the television. The high-resolution display shows all the errors of the analog picture. I do not know if you can get the digital cable service, but if you can, you have a much better even in SD. Therefore, the aspect ratio is different: The image is always on 4:3 SD cable (unless the mailbox with bars top and bottom). Your TV can be a zoom mode, so that the 4:3-image to the whole screen, which is a reduction and distortion of the image, but can fill in the result to be very pleasant. Consult the manual of the TV.

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