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RE: OT: DVD PLAYERS


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  • Subject: RE: OT: DVD PLAYERS
  • From: "Phil Harris" <phillip.harris1@xxxxxxx>
  • Date: Sun, 22 Jul 2001 18:34:35 +0100
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> Loads of information, thanks everyone. I think either the modulator,
or
the
> chip is the way to go. I was looking at the website for chipping, and
it
> looks like the sony DVP S335 player I bought is one of the most
difficult
> ones to DIY chip. Sending it accross the water is'nt really an option,
so
> maybe the modualtor is the best way to go. Does anyone know if this
will
> give me the same quality as the modulator in my video player did when
I
> played the good DVD through it ?

Should be the same...

>   I know watching dvd via rf is sacriligious, but its my only option
at
this
> stage, and dare I say it, the quality is still pretty dam good... I
just
> want to make sure that I will get the same quality using one of
Keens's
> external modulators, as I did through my video player. Also, does
anone
know
> if these modulators also modulate left and right audio ?

There are *NO* modulators which have built in NICAM encoders (assuming
you're in the UK and are using a NICAM TV). All the modulators out there
(including those in satellite receivers, VCRs, TIVOs etc.) will only give a
mono signal on an RF output. They do pass through the NICAM signal from a
terrestrial aerial feed though.

Phil





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