Hello All,
I just signed up for VOOM, and the install is scheduled in 10 days. I've had a Pioneer HDTV since 2000, but have only used progresive DVD. I've read the FAQ, and looked at the connections for the tuner, and read the part that you get 1080i out only if you use the DVI output - apparently if you use component out, you are limited to 480p.
I then got to looking, and realized that my HDTV does not have a DVI input. It is a older pioneer projection, that was manufactured about 2000 - at that time tuners were not part of the package. There are inputs for component video, and also a vga input (I think RCA used to make the set top box with VGA out?). The Pioneer is supposed to be able to do 1080 according to the spec sheet.
1) So, I wondered if I should get a VGA to DVI adapter before the installer comes?
2) Also, I've got this TV in a home theatre setup, with a Denon 3803 as the AVR, and the best option for video is component in/out. The Denon is supposed to "upgrade" the video signal before outputting to the component out, but I couldn't find any specifics on this in the user manual. It would be much more convienent to use the Denon as my video switcher as well as audio switcher, but I'm not sure if the picture will be as good. (I definitely plan to use TOSlink from the box to the Denon)
What's your opinion on the best way to go about enjoying the HDTV experience, given my limitations? Thanks
I just signed up for VOOM, and the install is scheduled in 10 days. I've had a Pioneer HDTV since 2000, but have only used progresive DVD. I've read the FAQ, and looked at the connections for the tuner, and read the part that you get 1080i out only if you use the DVI output - apparently if you use component out, you are limited to 480p.
I then got to looking, and realized that my HDTV does not have a DVI input. It is a older pioneer projection, that was manufactured about 2000 - at that time tuners were not part of the package. There are inputs for component video, and also a vga input (I think RCA used to make the set top box with VGA out?). The Pioneer is supposed to be able to do 1080 according to the spec sheet.
1) So, I wondered if I should get a VGA to DVI adapter before the installer comes?
2) Also, I've got this TV in a home theatre setup, with a Denon 3803 as the AVR, and the best option for video is component in/out. The Denon is supposed to "upgrade" the video signal before outputting to the component out, but I couldn't find any specifics on this in the user manual. It would be much more convienent to use the Denon as my video switcher as well as audio switcher, but I'm not sure if the picture will be as good. (I definitely plan to use TOSlink from the box to the Denon)
What's your opinion on the best way to go about enjoying the HDTV experience, given my limitations? Thanks