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Get a HDMI two way switch. I use one to connect my HD TV to either Directv or my DVD player since my TV has only one HDMI input.
It works great! Search the Internet for best prices.... they are also available from retail stores such as Best Buy.

2007-01-14 15:45:49 · answer #1 · answered by Neil L 6 · 0 0

i think of it is totally plenty and what sparked me to enhance. i'm in an identical boat as you. offered and HDTV in 2001, had a surprisingly sturdy participant from 2002 (The Panasonic RP-ninety one), yet desperate to enhance to HD-DVD. Amazon has a extreme high quality fee on it for Memorial Day. the sturdy: At worst a sturdy DVD participant, plus you may initiate identifying to purchase/renting HD-DVDs. surprisingly decrease priced fee, plus you get the 5 loose video clips from Toshiba. The undesirable: The format conflict will preclude some titles from being on HD-DVD, a minimum of for now (i.e. Sony/Columbia titles are one studio unique to HD-DVD). i don't see an end coming to that conflict each time quickly. entire sales proceed to be small, or maybe though Blue Ray has been triumphing the contemporary sales, HD-DVD could make a great dent with the Toshiba merchandising. The Bad2: i'm not one hundred% in this, yet i'm asking a similar question on yahoo solutions. i'm guess your previous television does not have HDMI or maybe DVI. with out an HDMI hook-up, i'm uncertain how plenty earnings you get from upconversion. even though in case you improve your television, you're arranged to decide for the destiny. I made the plunge, so i individually think of it is a precious investment. i admire video clips, i might like to have HD-DVD purposes, and the cost exchange into particularly low. So I did it. and in spite of if HD-DVD loses, i will nonetheless have a participant to play any discs I very own.

2016-12-16 04:50:24 · answer #2 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

Hook up the set-top box via component (most TVs have at least 2 component inputs)
Don't worry, component video is very good and can be used for HD signals
Hook up the HD DVD player via HDMI

2007-01-14 13:05:58 · answer #3 · answered by TV guy 7 · 0 0

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