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Hi everyoneI've recently bought some new speakers and I've noticed that there are 4 plugs (for bi-wiring) with the binding posts on the outside connecting the top plug with the bottom.I'm not planning to bi-wire these speakers so the...
Thanks! I may have to do that. I was hoping to be able to use the PS3 to play some blu-rays on a high-def sound since i cant do that with optical
Thanks for the replies everyone! Quote: Originally Posted by Greg_R ... and yes, it does add noticeable lag. You will need to recalibrate the game. Oh - that's not good. At least for GH3 there's...
Hi everyone! Playing Guitar Hero (ps3) via HDMI connected directly to the TV. I'm thinking of upgrading to a receiver to improve the sound ( =) Jaming to real speakers instead of the TV's!) I'm worried about input lag (the delay due...
Thanks very much for your advice Allan! My DVD player does upscale to 1080i so hopefully it does use all 720 worth of detail in its upscaling. I'm mainly considering using the 4:3 squeeze for non-anamorphic letterboxed stuff,...
Hi everyone! I've noticed that my DVD player has a 4:3 squeeze option. It appears to output 16:9 DVD's in a squished 4:3 format and add pillar boxes to 4:3 content DVDs. My observations good for: - watching letterboxed 4:3...
Thanks for the reply! I'm using RCA since I want to keep the coaxial and optical out on my receiver for the DVD and blu-ray. Most of my LD's and ps2 games are pro logic. Looks like i'll be running the cables directly to my...
Hi all! I'm thinking of this set-up and I'm trying to get as much planned as possible so on the day I can tell the TV installers how to set things up. I'm thinking of hooking up my laser disc player's, and the ps2's audio (the...
hi all Seems the consensus on what's causing most of the video lag on HD tellies among the old gen games (your ps2s, cubes and anything older) is the fact that the HD tellies must first de-interlace the image before upconverting it...
From what I've read the issue appears to occur on some films when the player does its up-scaling such as at 1080p or 720p. This shouldn't be an issue with just outputting film to an interlaced tv, correct?
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