Sunday, January 24, 2010

Cvbs Video Cable Can I Connect My Cable Box To My DVD Player To My Theater Projector?

Can I connect my Cable box to my DVD player to my Theater projector? - cvbs video cable

I have Comcast Cable, Phillips HTS 6500 home theater with DVD player and projector Toshiba TLP-XD2000. The projector has a Control 8-pin, component video and S-video. The DVD has an HDMI output, audio input (2 white and 2 red), Pr, Y, Pb digital connections, composite and S-Video

2 comments:

lostinth... said...

You can do it, but you get the best signal. Your best is best, in conjunction with all HDMI. But when the projector with a single component so far can it go, furnished. I want to see the specifications for your projector. If you can display 720p, which is impressive.
1. Comcast HD box remotely disable the check box, press menu to get you to a hidden menu
2. to find where it says 720p and 1080i. This will give the most you can do resoltion box. You can use the component cable

The DVD is very unlucky, then you must connect the components together, and no upconversion of 1080i HD video. If you can look and find something with climber or Mulitple HDMI inputs and make sure that it does not signal properly, I understand.

weeder said...

There is absolutely nothing wrong with the component video (red / blue / green). Although they are still in a position to analog 1080i and 1080p, even if you make sure you have the HD component cable process.

Now you can not be in the cable box through the DVD to the projector so that a receiver with multiple HDMI inputs can take and go with the DVD player to your receiver and the component of the cable box. Or you can, but a divider and run the components together in this way.

Nothing that I have is HDMI and the picture is as good if not better than my friends who are using an HDMI cable.

weeder

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