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Hi,

Probably a FAQ, but is there a way to get the best possible pictures
from both the sources I mentioned?

My TV is a Samsung HDTV Tantus with only one set of YPbPr inputs.

I have to forego either my DVD player's progressive scan capability
or my HTDV receiver's, unless there is an A/B switch on the market
that I can use to select which of the two devices is fed into the
single set of YPbPr inputs on the TV.

Or is there a better solution?

Thanks.

RR
 
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On Wed, 11 Aug 2004 05:39:20 +0000, RR wrote:

> Hi,
>
> Probably a FAQ, but is there a way to get the best possible pictures
> from both the sources I mentioned?
>
> My TV is a Samsung HDTV Tantus with only one set of YPbPr inputs.
>
> I have to forego either my DVD player's progressive scan capability
> or my HTDV receiver's, unless there is an A/B switch on the market
> that I can use to select which of the two devices is fed into the
> single set of YPbPr inputs on the TV.
>
> Or is there a better solution?
>
> Thanks.
>
> RR

Most A/V receivers have multiple component inputs and one component
output. Assuming that you have a A/V receiver, plug the component
outputs from the HD and DVD into the receiver, and the output from
A/V receiver to the input on the display, then use the A/V receiver to
switch between the inputs.

If you <don't> have a A/V receiver with component in/out, you may be
SOL...try googling for "A/V component switcher".

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> If you <don't> have a A/V receiver with component in/out, you may be
> SOL...try googling for "A/V component switcher".
>
> feroce

Replying to my own post, how perverted can you get...anyway, this
may be what you are looking for:

http://www.ramelectronics.net/html/kd-sw2x1.htm

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"feroce" <shimrod@newsfeeds.com> wrote in message
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>
> > If you <don't> have a A/V receiver with component in/out, you may be
> > SOL...try googling for "A/V component switcher".
> >
> > feroce
>
> Replying to my own post, how perverted can you get...anyway, this
> may be what you are looking for:
>
> http://www.ramelectronics.net/html/kd-sw2x1.htm
>
> feroce

Here's the one I use.

http://www.smarthome.com/7772.html
 
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RR <rr@not.net> wrote in news:403jh0lue7ufup04p45t01ag84dcnn26ts@4ax.com:

> Hi,
>
> Probably a FAQ, but is there a way to get the best possible pictures
> from both the sources I mentioned?
>
> My TV is a Samsung HDTV Tantus with only one set of YPbPr inputs.
>
> I have to forego either my DVD player's progressive scan capability
> or my HTDV receiver's, unless there is an A/B switch on the market
> that I can use to select which of the two devices is fed into the
> single set of YPbPr inputs on the TV.
>
> Or is there a better solution?
>
> Thanks.
>
> RR

Does your HD receiver have other HD outputs other than Component, such as
RGB or DVI? Does your TV have other HD inputs that match those outputs?
Just a little FYI, just because you have a component input doesn't mean
it's an HD input. I got bit by that. My TV had two component inputs. I
plugged my progressive DVD into one and it looked terrable. Turns out
that that component input was only for 480i. I didn't know that until I
read the manual (what.. read the manual?)

Dave
 

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On Wed, 11 Aug 2004 05:39:20 GMT, RR <rr@not.net> wrote:

>Hi,
>
>Probably a FAQ, but is there a way to get the best possible pictures
>from both the sources I mentioned?
>
>My TV is a Samsung HDTV Tantus with only one set of YPbPr inputs.
>
>I have to forego either my DVD player's progressive scan capability
>or my HTDV receiver's, unless there is an A/B switch on the market
>that I can use to select which of the two devices is fed into the
>single set of YPbPr inputs on the TV.
>
>Or is there a better solution?
>
>Thanks.
>
>RR

Thanks to all who replied.

RR