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Re: Digest Number 65


  • Subject: Re: Digest Number 65
  • From: simon.still@xxxx
  • Date: Wed, 23 Jan 2002 20:10:00 +0000

Message: 5
Date: Tue, 22 Jan 2002 23:25:23 -0000
From: "tefxp" <<a
href="/group/kat5-users/post?postID=RTJn2D3TmEXZAgQ9m4UkfWY8yKRUeSJb5bO6Gx3CtPMZvvOmkiPsR5iJDwuxynevc15a0uQh-WM4chinlDU">Tony.BUTLER@r...</a>>
Subject: Re: Digest Number 64

> > The TV just blue screened, indicative of no signal present.
>> Or a signal out of the range that the reciever can handle - this
is what i
>> was getting from the output of the TV or directly from my Nokia
itvDigital
>> box.

>Ah, so you had the problem regardless of whether or not Kat5 was in
>the loop.... this is not quite the same as me.....

Sorry - my post wasnt clear:
nokia - tv - kat5- tv2 = blue screen on tv2
nokia - kat5 - tv2 = blue screen on tv2
nokia - tv2 = picture

Rather than feeding video sources through and AV amp and switching there,
i'm feeding the digital box, video, and dvd to the Sony TV and taking the
'monitor out' from the third scart on my Sony to the Kat unit. Audio goes
from the TV's phono outputs to my amp so i can switch the audio - the Kat
reciever is connected to another amp as well as the tv to give me the same
CD throughout the flat rather than video if i want it.
> bit of a weakness since i've been looking at AV amps recently and
a lot seem
> to switch only S-Video signals

>True, but as I have demonstrated by my lack of knowledge, composite
>seems to travel quite happily thru svideo circuits - all my sources,
but the difference in quality between composite and s-video is significant.







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