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Feb 2021
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The order of worst to best picture quality cables on analog formats: RF < Composite < S-Video < Component < RGB Scart Component and RGB Scart are generally indistinguishable on older CRT TV's mind you, but the leap from S-Video to Component is substantial, about as much a leap as going from Composite to S-Video. |
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Mar 2017
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From the beginning I have been talking about 480i SD content on DVD which is perfect for S-Video The proof is in the pudding--- this video is the closest I could find to accurate representations of the three formats. Why does S-Video look the best? There ya go. Sigh..see above video please. Component is good for early HD CRT sources such as progressive scan 480P, 720P, and 1080i...but again that is not what we are talking about here. We are talking about DVD which inherently is 480i! Last edited by Filmfan73; 08-20-2022 at 03:46 PM. |
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Thanks given by: | senseabove (08-20-2022) |
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#10765 | |
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Mar 2017
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Especially if you like the overcooked non-progressive color array of the Component setup vs. the much more natural color, and sharper S-Video images. |
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#10766 | |
Blu-ray Samurai
Feb 2021
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If we're talking about CRT usage, then having tried both I can attest to the fact that as expected on a PS2 hooked up to a high end non-HD Sony Trinitron CRT running a 480i game using the official Sony S-video cables I get a less sharp picture than using the official Sony Component cables. Mind you 480i never looks great on CRT's either way. The only reason anyone should be using S-video is this day and age is if their CRT doesn't have a component input. For use on modern display panels, it might just depend on the capturing equipment being used or on the individual monitor's handling of the two connections, but in principle just on a technical level, there's no way S-Video would come out on top over Component. |
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#10767 | |
Blu-ray Samurai
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Regardless, S-video is definitely not superior to component. If it looks as such in a given system, there must be something about the system that's a biasing factor (translation: not handling component signals equally/optimally - possibly color decoding or the DACs), as the tech is unquestionably in favor of component. SDI can't even transmit beyond 480i, where component can send HD (just not copy protected HD, like Blu-ray). Both are analog though, and thus can be unequally affected by the quality of DACs, internal video processing, interconnects, and shielding in longer cable runs, though interference from lack of shielding should be very obvious, and the difference between gold plated terminations and the like would offer only subtle improvements on rather large displays. That said for 480i dvd content, optimal transmission would far and away still be HDMI, which doesn't require the deleterious process of digital to analog conversion of the video when output to a digital display. If HDMI is not an option at the display end, it's possible an outboard processor with high quality DACs might be in order. I'll forgo bringing up SDI and DVI, which were without question the best way to go before HDMI became commonplace, in terms of fidelity, but such wasn't cheap or broadly accessible even back when every electronics company in the world wanted a piece of physical media. |
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Blu-ray Samurai
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#10769 |
Expert Member
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Does anyone else's UB820 have issues with audio? Every so often when i pause a movie and start it again the audio does not come back at all. It is happening more frequently to the point where instead of pausing when i need to i just leave the movie running and rewind it instead. When the audio does cut off, i need to turn off the machine and turn it back on.
Does anyone know of a fix for this? Thanks |
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#10770 | |
Blu-ray Samurai
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HDMI control also plays havoc on the connection, often even when all devices are from the same brand. Sometimes ensuring HDMI control is enabled in every device in the chain or adjusted to only allow certain controls fixes the issue. But, usually it's the other way around: disabling all HDMI control. HDMI isn't nearly as smart as it needs to be. Of course, if ARC or eARC is involved, that's a whole other boat, often related to cable speed, which it seems most reliable cable brands these days have dropped producing digital interconnects, where over-building isn't as beneficial, so they can't compete with the influx of Chinese products. You can pay more for Monster, but they're outsourced too. Even if you have high-speed rated cables, each cable isn't tested before leaving the factory, so it's a bit of a crapshoot with the lack of quality control we see today from foreign brands, which are about all you can find anymore, for digital interconnects. Last edited by JurassicBD; 08-20-2022 at 09:04 PM. |
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#10771 | |
Blu-ray Emperor
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Thanks given by: | ZombAid (08-21-2022) |
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#10772 | |
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#10773 | |
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I have my player going to my receiver and then to my tv. I guess my player is just breaking down a bit. It skips more than before and the audio issues werent there in the beginning. |
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Thanks given by: | cornbean7077 (08-22-2022) |
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#10774 |
Special Member
Mar 2011
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Mine does this occasionally too, when I pause or rewind a few times, I did a factory reset and bought a new cable to AVR(I use the dual HDMI setup) and it still does it, thankfully not very often. I just eject the disc and reload and it fixes it, I think we need a new firmware update
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Thanks given by: | jello_02 (08-21-2022) |
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#10775 | |
Special Member
Mar 2017
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Probably have your TV's color level set to high, or beyond too. Nothing like cooking the hell out of an SD signal that wasn't designed for it (bleeding welcome). But hey you do you, and continue to. Even though you are dead wrong, and so far off this ship you are drowning at sea. One more time for those not paying attention S-Video is best for 480i!! Component best for 480P, 720P, 1080i. |
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#10776 |
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Thanks given by: | senseabove (08-21-2022) |
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#10777 |
Special Member
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I got a regionfree firmware. Bought it for 250 second hand with 2 years warranty. If someone could make a YouTube video how to make this work, that would be gr8.
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#10778 |
Blu-ray Grand Duke
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It's pretty straightforward, pop the file named sub.srt in folder SUB on a USB stick (I think FAT32 is fine). Once your disc is playing press the SUBTITLE button (or OPTION button if you have a 820 remote), if the EXTERNAL SUBTITLES option isn't listed (I think it's at the bottom of the screen) then, unfortunately, you're out of luck and the option isn't supported.
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#10780 |
Blu-ray Grand Duke
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