Info and forum posts by 'Iain Rosie'

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Joined on: Monday, 4th December 2000, 16:42, Last used: Monday, 4th December 2000, 16:42

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About this user: Iain Rosie

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Recent Messages Posted:

RGB sockets

Does anyone out there have a list of widescreen tv`s which have 2 rather than just 1 scart socket which supports RGB?

Alternatively a solution using a switch box which doesn`t require me getting off my bum and flicking a switch behind my telly! ;)

cheers

Iain

Surround from my Video

I have recently bought a Kenwood KRFV5050 receiver and as well as connecting it to my DVD player I would like to be able to get the joys of Dolby Pro-logic from my old video collection.

So how do I connect my receiver and video to do this?

At the moment they are connected using the analogue output of the video, but this doesn`t seem to be giving me the Pro-logic surround.

please help

thanks

Iain

RE: Dizzy Bimbo needs help

Try the Toshiba SD210 from Richer Sounds. It`s multi region and a cracking player for the money. £188.

Iain

Surround Sound : How to?

I have recently bought a Toshiba sd100e DVD player and would like to add surround sound to my set up.

My question is : what is the best way to go about this?

The DVD player doesn`t have a built in decoder so will I need to buy one.
Will I need to buy an amplifier too?

I am confused as to the difference between a:

Surround Sound Reciever
Surround Sound Amp
Surround Sound Processor

the FAQ`s don`t seem to cover this.

Can anyone help me out?

thanks

Iain

RGB or S-Video?

As a DVD novice I am very confused as to which gives the better picture, RGB or S-Video.

In What HI-FI magazine they always say S-Video is superior but in other mags they say RGB is best. So which is it?!


thanks

Iain