Originally posted by barrytanis:
I've just purhcased a 1050. I have an older TV, a VCR and a DVD player. The TV has an S-Video connection; none of the other devices do. Connecting everything with regular coax cable is working
Question: can I use the S-video link between the 1050 and the TV and expect to get a better signal through this? Will it work at all if no sources connected to the 1050 use S-Video?
Im pretty sure in my response to you. You cannot do what you say. The S-video connection will only work on any input device you have that offer S-video output ( SVHS, DVD etc.) Very few amplifiers will convert a composite input to an S-video output.
My advice is to purchase the best qaulity composite video cables you can and hook up your video devices with these.
If your t.v offers S-video and composite inputs. You can run any device you have with S-video through to the t.v and any device you have via composite cable to the T.V.s second composite inputs. However you would have to switch the t.v's inputs to get either picture whaen needed.
I hope this is not too confusing.