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Tim Hopkins
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      04-29-2004
Can anyone tell me if my TV will be able to deliver progressive scan.
I have a Samsung p-331 progressive scan dvd player, and I have read
that in order to have progressive scan, you need to have a TV with
component video outputs that say at least 480p/480i. I looked at the
manual for my 4 year old 32 " JVC TV, and all it wsays for the
component is:

1vp-p positive, 75 ohms (negative sync provided) Pb/Pr 0.7 Vp-p (burst
signal), 75 ohms

Does this mean the TV will not output progressive scan?

Tim
 
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Biz
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      04-29-2004
Tim Hopkins wrote:
> Can anyone tell me if my TV will be able to deliver progressive scan.
> I have a Samsung p-331 progressive scan dvd player, and I have read
> that in order to have progressive scan, you need to have a TV with
> component video outputs that say at least 480p/480i. I looked at the
> manual for my 4 year old 32 " JVC TV, and all it wsays for the
> component is:
>
> 1vp-p positive, 75 ohms (negative sync provided) Pb/Pr 0.7 Vp-p (burst
> signal), 75 ohms
>
> Does this mean the TV will not output progressive scan?
>
> Tim

Probably not, but it would have helped had you given us the tv model,
instead of the dvd player model. Being 4 years old and only a 32",
unless it was a really high end JVC model like a T'au, or something like
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Tim Hopkins
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      04-30-2004
> Tim Hopkins wrote:
> > Can anyone tell me if my TV will be able to deliver progressive scan.
> > I have a Samsung p-331 progressive scan dvd player, and I have read
> > that in order to have progressive scan, you need to have a TV with
> > component video outputs that say at least 480p/480i. I looked at the
> > manual for my 4 year old 32 " JVC TV, and all it wsays for the
> > component is:
> >
> > 1vp-p positive, 75 ohms (negative sync provided) Pb/Pr 0.7 Vp-p (burst
> > signal), 75 ohms
> >
> > Does this mean the TV will not output progressive scan?
> >
> > Tim

> Probably not, but it would have helped had you given us the tv model,
> instead of the dvd player model. Being 4 years old and only a 32",
> unless it was a really high end JVC model like a T'au, or something like
> that.


Sorry, the model # is AV-32D201.

Tim
 
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