[VOOM] DVI vs. Component

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Stan Sexton

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DVI should make a difference on a Digital display. After all, the satellite
signal is digital and using a component connection means there is Digital
to Analog to Digital conversion. DVI is digital all the way using a fixed
pixel display.
On a CRT TV, you have Digital to Analog to Analog so Component should be
the best. Using DVI on a CRT means Digital to Digital to Analog. It may not
make a difference at all at best but DVI cables are more expensive than
component so why go that route?
Stan in San Diego




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DVI connect will give you a little more detail and sharper edges. Although I using component cables with my Voom stb and DVI with my Bravo D2 DVD player. Also I noticed that there aree less problems using component with the voom stb, right now. Its all amounts to preference.
 
[VOOM] Re: DVI vs. Component

Agreed CRT prople get better results via component. MY DLP is twice
a s sharp via DVI NOT even close

--- In VOOM@yahoogroups.com, "Stan Sexton" <stanathomesell@c...>
wrote:
> DVI should make a difference on a Digital display. After all, the

satellite
> signal is digital and using a component connection means there is

Digital
> to Analog to Digital conversion. DVI is digital all the way using

a fixed
> pixel display.
> On a CRT TV, you have Digital to Analog to Analog so Component

should be
> the best. Using DVI on a CRT means Digital to Digital to Analog.

It may not
> make a difference at all at best but DVI cables are more expensive

than
> component so why go that route?
> Stan in San Diego







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DVI connect will give you a little more detail and sharper edges.
Although I using component cables with my Voom stb and DVI with my
Bravo D2 DVD player. Also I noticed that there aree less problems using
component with the voom stb, right now. Its all amounts to preference.


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