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![]() "Harry Krause" wrote in message ... Don White wrote: Reggie Smithers wrote: I had to look up Component Video Inputs to see what they are ..... They are just RCA plugs. here's what Consumer Reports says... "Component-video inputs split the video signal into three parts: two for color and one for luminance. This provides slightly better quality than S-video, most evident in color fidelity. They're often used with DVD players, high-definition satellite receivers, and cable boxes. What it looks like: red, green, and blue RCA jacks." They're also used to connect CD players, tuners, and suchlike to amps and receivers. I run a pair of these jacks directly from my DVD player into my NAD amplifier, and bypass the TV set's audio circuits. I also run a pair of jacks out of my TV set to the amp, so that when the broadcast program has some good sound to offer, I can control it. Same connectors, different signals. |
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