Model: Mitsubishi WS-73903
HDTV Ready - 1080 (this is what it says on the front panel)
Date Mfg: 1999 or before
My 8 year old "HD Upgradable" mitsubishi has the following inputs:
ANT-A (coax)
ANT-B (coax)
Input-1 (S-vid)
Input-2 (S-vid)
Input-3 (S-vid)
Input-4 (component Y,Cr,Cb)
I recently upgraded my DirectTV to HD - so the receiver has two options for output - HDMI and component.
Since my older television does not have HDMI, I tried connecting the component output from the receiver to the component input (Input-4) on the television. The signal comes thru fine but only upto a resolution of 480. If I try to allow the Satellite receiver to send 720 or 1080, the picture gets scrambled -- so i am getting HD channels - but not able to see them in thru high def.
There is a seventh input on the back of the television -- it is called HIGH-DEFINITION INTERFACE and it has five BNC type inputs, labelled R,G,B,H,V. I assume this is the thing that is going to allow me to see a 1080 signal.
So now I have two questions:
1. Does anyone know how to "activate" the HIGH-DEFINITION INTERFACE so I can cycle to it by pressing the "Input" button on the remote?
2. Does anyone know about a hardware device from a company called Key Digital (KD-VA5). It is a device that converts a component input to a R,G,B,H,V output. It costs $350 - and I believe it works -- but will be useless to me unless I can get the television to "see" this seventh input as valid and useable.
I have been on the phone this week with Mitsubishi several times for several hours -- but their customer care and support is not what it used to be -- these folks only know about modern equipment -- and are only as smart as the knowledge base they are searching. In fact I they are the ones who told about the KD-VA5 device. But another analyst told me that the HD Interface was unusable -- then another told me that if I hook up the KD-VA5, that the TV will automatically detect its presence. I think I am close to a solution -- but I don't want to drop the $350 if the HIGH-DEF INTERFACE is unusable.
If anyone out there knows anything about this 8 year old technology -- I would truly appreciate some help.
Thanks
Jim
HDTV Ready - 1080 (this is what it says on the front panel)
Date Mfg: 1999 or before
My 8 year old "HD Upgradable" mitsubishi has the following inputs:
ANT-A (coax)
ANT-B (coax)
Input-1 (S-vid)
Input-2 (S-vid)
Input-3 (S-vid)
Input-4 (component Y,Cr,Cb)
I recently upgraded my DirectTV to HD - so the receiver has two options for output - HDMI and component.
Since my older television does not have HDMI, I tried connecting the component output from the receiver to the component input (Input-4) on the television. The signal comes thru fine but only upto a resolution of 480. If I try to allow the Satellite receiver to send 720 or 1080, the picture gets scrambled -- so i am getting HD channels - but not able to see them in thru high def.
There is a seventh input on the back of the television -- it is called HIGH-DEFINITION INTERFACE and it has five BNC type inputs, labelled R,G,B,H,V. I assume this is the thing that is going to allow me to see a 1080 signal.
So now I have two questions:
1. Does anyone know how to "activate" the HIGH-DEFINITION INTERFACE so I can cycle to it by pressing the "Input" button on the remote?
2. Does anyone know about a hardware device from a company called Key Digital (KD-VA5). It is a device that converts a component input to a R,G,B,H,V output. It costs $350 - and I believe it works -- but will be useless to me unless I can get the television to "see" this seventh input as valid and useable.
I have been on the phone this week with Mitsubishi several times for several hours -- but their customer care and support is not what it used to be -- these folks only know about modern equipment -- and are only as smart as the knowledge base they are searching. In fact I they are the ones who told about the KD-VA5 device. But another analyst told me that the HD Interface was unusable -- then another told me that if I hook up the KD-VA5, that the TV will automatically detect its presence. I think I am close to a solution -- but I don't want to drop the $350 if the HIGH-DEF INTERFACE is unusable.
If anyone out there knows anything about this 8 year old technology -- I would truly appreciate some help.
Thanks
Jim