Dumpy
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[quote name='Petey'][quote name='Dumpy'][quote name='Petey']
[quote name='Dumpy']do I need special cables for the DVD-TV connection, and the VCR-TV connection? (don't laugh, we still use VCRs)[/QUOTE]</p>
Depends on the equipment you have. The best connection I have seen for a VCR is S-Video. And does your current DVD do component? Is your cable box HD? Does your cable service offer HD feeds? If so you can use component... if the box supports HDMI, go that way.</p>
-Petey[/QUOTE] </p>
they'll bring me an HD box once I have the new TV. I'll check to see if my VCR accepts S-Video. what the heck is "component"?</p>[/QUOTE]
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Component_video</p>
The only way to get true 720 HD cable is via component. Higher res use HDMI. You need to plug in the systems with new technology. Can't use your standard wires to get the optimal effects.</p>
-Petey</p>[/QUOTE]
oh, I see, yeah, I use three plugs now. </p>
[quote name='Dumpy']do I need special cables for the DVD-TV connection, and the VCR-TV connection? (don't laugh, we still use VCRs)[/QUOTE]</p>
Depends on the equipment you have. The best connection I have seen for a VCR is S-Video. And does your current DVD do component? Is your cable box HD? Does your cable service offer HD feeds? If so you can use component... if the box supports HDMI, go that way.</p>
-Petey[/QUOTE] </p>
they'll bring me an HD box once I have the new TV. I'll check to see if my VCR accepts S-Video. what the heck is "component"?</p>[/QUOTE]
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Component_video</p>
The only way to get true 720 HD cable is via component. Higher res use HDMI. You need to plug in the systems with new technology. Can't use your standard wires to get the optimal effects.</p>
-Petey</p>[/QUOTE]
oh, I see, yeah, I use three plugs now. </p>