Here is the sequence of components I am dealing with. Also noted are the main jacks relative to each component.
HD Satellite Receiver
- Composite Video output.
- S-Video output.
- Component Video output.
DVD Recorder/Player
- Composite Video input.
- Composite Video output.
- S-Video output.
- Component Video output
HD TV
- Composite Video input
- S-Video input
- Component Video input.
Since my DVD Recorder is a few years old I thought it might be outdated, but after looking at specifications and features of all new DVD & VCR devices none of them are showing S-Video input or Component Video input.
Here are my questions:
1) - Since I have no alternative but to run Composite Video cables from the Receiver to the DVD, how much of the HD TV signal quality will I lose?
2) - Due to the above need for Composite Video cables for one connection, is there any advantage whatsoever to then run the better quality and much more expensive S-Video or Component Video cables from the DVD to the TV?
Thanks in advance.
HD Satellite Receiver
- Composite Video output.
- S-Video output.
- Component Video output.
DVD Recorder/Player
- Composite Video input.
- Composite Video output.
- S-Video output.
- Component Video output
HD TV
- Composite Video input
- S-Video input
- Component Video input.
Since my DVD Recorder is a few years old I thought it might be outdated, but after looking at specifications and features of all new DVD & VCR devices none of them are showing S-Video input or Component Video input.
Here are my questions:
1) - Since I have no alternative but to run Composite Video cables from the Receiver to the DVD, how much of the HD TV signal quality will I lose?
2) - Due to the above need for Composite Video cables for one connection, is there any advantage whatsoever to then run the better quality and much more expensive S-Video or Component Video cables from the DVD to the TV?
Thanks in advance.