Bones – Choose your Home Theater System Installation

Posted by admin | Component Receivers Articles | Friday 5 March 2010 9:09 am

Are you happy to have this new HDTV and Hi-Definition DVD player. For many, the thrill of buying blurs when they come home and see the many reefs and colorful jackets, knowing that it must be connected properly to make your home theater system is not working. There is no doubt that the connection to your home theater system can be a challenge, especially if you do not know what the cables of the best quality you can not.

Almost all the new high definition televisions on the market todayhave multiple connections on the back of each unit. These are some of the bands that you see on the back of your new HDTV.

Analog RF coaxial connection: This is a "legacy" connections for all the great TV Found. It is the connection of the poorest quality television. This is a compound that transport is a sound and a video signal of a pure analog format.

Composite video: This is the yellow jack, located on the back of the TV, and move the analog video-only. This cable has a singleBoth sides of color and brightness of a video signal and send to 480 lines of resolution interlaced.

S-video: "This is a small 4-pin connector on the back of the TV. This is an improvement on the quality of the images on the TV because the S-video separates the color and luminance parts of a video signal improves the quality video image. S-video is a link that sends an analog signal with a resolution up to 480 lines interlacedresolution.

Component video: The red, blue, green, and RCA on the back of the TV make-up that connection. The signal of this Jukebox has not, and it is only an analog signal. Luminance and 2 colors are separated in this context, component video, which leads to true HD quality image. Component Video connections allow 1080 progressive lines of resolution (1080p/FullHD), which must be overcome.

DVI: Digital Video Interface is a realconnecting digital video but no sound. This type of connection is the Hi-Def standard until recently, and provides up to 1080 progressive lines of resolution.

High-Definition Multimedia Interface (HDMI): This compound may be a connection between the soloist HDTV and ancillary equipment. This is a fully digital audio and video connection. Almost all new HDTV provides the connection.

To help you get the most from your new HDTV, consider the following scenarios.

1)This scenario that you want to join a new HDTV with a new Blu-ray. A single HDMI cable is all that is needed to connect these devices. This will be the quality of broadcast audio and video between Blu-ray and HDTV. Moreover, the cable is only required to connect these two components other than connectors.

2) In this example, you want to include a new brand new HDTV, a new Blu-ray DVD player and full surround sound system. The best way to connect these threeunits, provided that surround the A / V receiver has HDMI input / output capacity, using an HDMI cable distance from the Blu-ray A / V receiver and an HDMI cable is more to A / V receiver ability to provide HDTV feeds. This allows the receiver to switch HDMI connections and is especially useful if your new HDTV with an HDMI connector is alone, and you have multiple devices with HDMI connectors that you want to connect. It will also allow the A / V receiver to use the digital audiotrace of Blu-ray to give you mind-blowing surround playback from your new Blu-ray DVD.

3) In this case, you want to connect a DVD player with a large HDTV and audio system, a surround. When you go about connecting these parts, the first thing to do, to see what kind of video connections, DVD player and HDTV. Check Scenario 2 If your HDTV has a DVI or HDMI and a DVD player, or connections. If HDTV is best for a DVIconnection and the DVD player is HDMI, a simple conversion cable can help with the digital video signal is transferred to HDTV. To move the digital part of the signal from the DVD player to your A / V receiver, you need either a digital coaxial (orange connector on you're an A / V receiver) or an optical Toslink (square plug that says: "An optical A / V receiver).

If you are one of the configurations described here, you will have an optimal connection, all yourHigh definition and appliances to work together. But there are several ways to configure the devices as the first. If any of these situations apply to your situation, read the manufacturer's instructions supplied with the equipment.

Related posts:

  1. Select a Component video HDMI for HDTV and Blu-Ray Player
  2. HDMI Receiver – bright and clear
  3. Learn to use your computer to connect to HDTV
  4. Over The Air HDTV Antennas
  5. Video Cable Definitions
  6. How do you connect the digital receiver to your Home Theater Setup
  7. As digital receiver to connect to home theater system
  8. How to Select the Best HDTV for sale
  9. Home Theater Wiring – Use and benefits of HDMI Multimedia Interface Cables
  10. Buy a new DVD player

No Comments

No comments yet.

RSS feed for comments on this post.

Sorry, the comment form is closed at this time.