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  1. RichardJames

    VGA image is better than my Component.. WHY!! Help

    I just want to thank you all for your guidance in relation to the issue I posted. I have decided to invest in a HTPC. VGA obviously is the way to go and that will be my solution. I expect to have my HTPC early next week, when I have set it up and tested it I will followup with the results. I...
  2. RichardJames

    VGA image is better than my Component.. WHY!! Help

    Hi I am using a 5 metre RCA video cable (red, white and yellow) in the component input/output. I am aware what composite is and I am not using that method. I am just matching the outputs (ie. red to red, yellow to blue, and white to green) hope that makes sence. Cheers Richard
  3. RichardJames

    VGA image is better than my Component.. WHY!! Help

    Also, I should mention as I think this may be a factor in the image quality issue. And I apologise for mentioning this earlier (slap my wrist). I am using an RCA cable temporarily as a component connection between the dvd player and the projector, whilst I am waiting for my proper Component...
  4. RichardJames

    VGA image is better than my Component.. WHY!! Help

    Thank you for your reply. So basically what you are saying is that the dvd player i have is not producing a high quality image via component output because it does not have a high end deinterlacing chip? If so, what is considered a good dvd player that will produce crisp images. Thanks...
  5. RichardJames

    VGA image is better than my Component.. WHY!! Help

    Please help me understand what is going on here !! Equipment: HP Digital VP6120 DLP Projector Pioneer DV-525 DVD Player The problem I am having is this, when a watch certain movies I seem to be getting vertical lines through some parts of the picture. This is through component output...
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