hookup diagrams

Posted by: ras

hookup diagrams - 10/23/04 07:58 PM

I am a new owner and apoligize for the rookie questions but there is no support on the weekends

none of the diagrams show hdtv cable source or game source

My thoughts:

hdtv input (from cable component) to video 1 component
xbox input (component) to dvd component
dvd input (s-video (my dvd is old)) to video 3

does this make sense?

What is better digital or optical audio?
I have always used digital but wonder why there are 4 optical connections

also, is it better to go dvi direct to tv from cable or component switched to tv?

thankyou thankyou thankyou

ras
Posted by: DollarBill

Re: hookup diagrams - 10/23/04 08:56 PM

If you have the option of going with DVI for your HDTV, I would do so. Leave the 950 out of it. By digital vs optical, I assume you mean coaxial vs optical digital. Personally, I don't think it matters much. If you have the coax cables, use them.
Posted by: gonk

Re: hookup diagrams - 10/23/04 09:27 PM

No problem. We'll try to fix you up.

If the DVD player's best output is s-video, then your approach sounds reasonable.

I think that coax and optical digital audio are pretty much equal. Coaxial avoids a signal format change, but optical is immune to electrical interference from poor shielding or inconveniently located power cables. I've gone back and forth and not heard a difference.

As for DVi versus component, in the future DVI will probably be better but today there's not likely to be a difference. DVI in theory is better, and in the future it will likely be true in fact as well, but many cable boxes exhibit varying quality on DVI output - in most good cases today, DVI and component output from an HD cable box are about even (my Pace 550 would fall into this category), but I've heard of folks preferring component on some boxes. I do agree with DollarBill that in most cases the DVI will be better if you have the option. I'm using DVI for my HD cable box and the DVD and Video1 component inputs for DVD player and DVD recorder respectively.