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Cheap upsamplers for a HDTV
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<blockquote data-quote="Dolby" data-source="post: 24378" data-attributes="member: 17"><p>What are the connections on the back of dual view? Does it have SCART?</p><p></p><p>I was lucky enough to have a TV with SCART connectors that supported composite/S-Video/RGB via the SCART. My DSTV decoder at the time (Pace) had 3 x SCARTS outputs. I would set the output of the Pace to RGB - and let the TV SCART know which signal to expect (RGB).</p><p></p><p>There was no conversion needed. I assume they've changed though and SCART is a dying/dead connector?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dolby, post: 24378, member: 17"] What are the connections on the back of dual view? Does it have SCART? I was lucky enough to have a TV with SCART connectors that supported composite/S-Video/RGB via the SCART. My DSTV decoder at the time (Pace) had 3 x SCARTS outputs. I would set the output of the Pace to RGB - and let the TV SCART know which signal to expect (RGB). There was no conversion needed. I assume they've changed though and SCART is a dying/dead connector? [/QUOTE]
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