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TANK1
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Jun 17, 2005, 9:16 PM
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Re: [Spottedfool] Hi Def Newbie
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Don't you also have a M-Link Dvi-HD connection on the bottom left side? You can use the top 2 component video connections and the DVI link. The rgbhv can be used if you have something with a rgbhv output. Dvi-use for cable box if possiable and set 1080i on the set and cable box or the xbox Component #1 Cable box or xbox 1080i Component #2-Dvd player- set to 480p
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Spottedfool
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Jun 17, 2005, 9:21 PM
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I do have DVI but no receiver to hear the sound? so I was hoping I could hook up DVD player to Component 1, XBOX to component 2 and HD receiver from comcast to DTV component
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TANK1
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Jun 17, 2005, 9:38 PM
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DVI and component video connections are video only connections they transmit no sound. For sound if you want the sound from your tv use audio imputs they are red and white rca imputs.
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Spottedfool
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Jun 17, 2005, 9:42 PM
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Sweet. So comcast stated they have DVI..wonder if they provide the cable..if so I will go DVI and then use the red and white cables for the sound. and use comp. 1 and 2 for dvd and xbox.. thanks
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Spottedfool
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Jun 18, 2005, 1:08 PM
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OK well I called Comcast and they do not offer DVI on their boxes...so the rep said. I have called 3 times and recieved 2 different answers and the website does not help either. I will speak to the tech when he installs to get a straighter answer. if no DVI I will connect: Component 1 - DVD Component 2 - XBOX DTV (Component) - HD Receiver
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