Hey guys,
I am supposed to have my VOOM installed on June 15th.. SUPPOSED to, but that remains to be seen. I just have a question on my TV and connecting up. I have a Pioneer Elite Pro610-HD 58" model TV. It has a connection on the back of it that looks like the DVI connector, but it is labeled RGB. I checked in the manual and it has a diagram showing being able to connect a Digital tuner to it, but I am not sure if this would be considered a DVI connection or not. I guess if I must I can use component, but would rather use the DVI connection if possible. So is this the same as a DVI connection? I bought the TV new in 2001, so not sure if its outdated as far as that connection goes.
I will be running all of my equipment through my Yamaha RX-V1 receiver, which has component out, I am assuming it may be better to just run the component from the STB to the RX-V1 and then keep my component out from the receiver like it is? That way I won't have to switch the video input of the TV to watch VOOM etc..?
Thanks in advance!
I am supposed to have my VOOM installed on June 15th.. SUPPOSED to, but that remains to be seen. I just have a question on my TV and connecting up. I have a Pioneer Elite Pro610-HD 58" model TV. It has a connection on the back of it that looks like the DVI connector, but it is labeled RGB. I checked in the manual and it has a diagram showing being able to connect a Digital tuner to it, but I am not sure if this would be considered a DVI connection or not. I guess if I must I can use component, but would rather use the DVI connection if possible. So is this the same as a DVI connection? I bought the TV new in 2001, so not sure if its outdated as far as that connection goes.
I will be running all of my equipment through my Yamaha RX-V1 receiver, which has component out, I am assuming it may be better to just run the component from the STB to the RX-V1 and then keep my component out from the receiver like it is? That way I won't have to switch the video input of the TV to watch VOOM etc..?
Thanks in advance!