I have a Pioneer digital surround amp and
seperate Pioneer DVD which are optically cabled together for Audio purposes
and have notice the composite video connectors on the back, I carn't
remember
any other video connectors.
The question is WHY?
Surely a video distribution amplifier
would
do the job better?
I have a spare Technics SA-EX310 AV
Amplifier but no manuals got it cheap a few years ago, this also has video
connections on and I wondered what for?
<<The idea is that you route both the audio
and video into the amplifier and then the *VIDEO* output from the amp
to
your TV or projector. That way you automatically "see" what you are
listening
to without having to worry about switching inputs on the
TV.>>
Phil