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My new Sony HD300 has an RGB "D" connector output and my Pioneer Elite 710 has a
matching input. Question: Is RGB superior to my existing Component connection? Richard Richard C. |
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Richard C. wrote:
> My new Sony HD300 has an RGB "D" connector output and my Pioneer Elite 710 has a > matching input. > > Question: Is RGB superior to my existing Component connection? If MPEG-2 were RGB instead of component, yes. Since MPEG-2 is component, there should be no advantage of using an RGB connection. The only real difference will be the component->RGB transform in the two components. Matthew -- <http://www.mlmartin.com/bbq/> Thermodynamics For Dummies: You can't win. You can't break even. You can't get out of the game. Matthew L. Martin |
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