[ale] quick HDTV survey
Greg Freemyer
greg.freemyer at gmail.com
Fri Apr 28 16:58:21 EDT 2006
I've heard that Component is best if you have a analog system like a CRT.
If you have a plasma/lcd, then the best choice is HDMI.
The reason being that CRTs really are analog at heart, so if you use a
digital interface like HDMI your causing the monitor to do an extra
D-to-A conversion.
Thinking about picture quality, you also need to evaluate where to
process your analog signals (if you have any). I've been using
Comcast with HD for a couple years.
Comcast sends our signals in 3 formats that I'm aware of:
HD, Digital, Analog.
With HD and Digital my choice was to use the Comcast provided DVR to
decode the signal. It does a good job and my TV is not directly
compatible with the Comcast digital channels.
With Analog I can tee off the cable and feed it straight into the TV
as well as the DVR. Then I can do a input swap and easily compare
Analog channels decoded by the DVR and the same channels decoded by my
TV.
It is no contest. The TV does a WAY better job. So if I was watching
a analog channel I would tune it with the TV. ie. TBS, Turner South,
etc. used to be Analog coming out of Comcast.
The good news is I think Comcast is currently sending everything out
in digital format, but I'm not sure. Certainly most of the channels I
watch are either HD or D.
Greg
On 4/28/06, Jesse Guardiani <jesse at wingnet.net> wrote:
> If you own an HDTV, own HDTV capable equipment, or are
> thinking about HDTV for the future, what's your preferred
> connection medium for HDTV? For example, if you were to
> start using HDTV on a MythTV system, what sort of connection
> medium would you prefer?
>
> VGA
> DVI
> Component (YPbPr)
> HDMI
> Indifferent. My TV has all 4.
>
> Please reply to me personally to avoid traffic on the list. I'll
> post the results in a few days.
>
> Longer answers are welcome too. And I don't mind if you select
> more than one.
>
> Thanks!
>
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