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Calling A TV/Video Techie!
« on: January 07, 2004, 18:03 »
As I may have mentioned, I'm soon to be getting a DVD Recorder, when they finally get round to shipping it.  >:(   However (you'll like this Clive), I read a review of the said machine (Pioneer DVR3100) in Home Cinema Choice magazine, and it said quite specifically that this machine, along with most others of the current generation, will not record in RGB.  Given that most of my recordings will be made from a Digital Set Top Box, which only outputs RGB or Composite, this is a bit of a bugger, as Composite Video is barely better quality than VHS.

The machine will, however, record in S-Video, which I am told is not noticably inferior to RGB, but this will mean replacing my current Freeview set top box with one that outputs S-Video.  I'm uncertain if this will be worthwhile, but I do want to get the best out of the DVDR.

What I want to know is this.  If I record in S-Video, does this mean I have to also set the DVDR to play it back in S-Video, thus losing the advantage of RGB loopthrough from the DigiBox, or can I still play back in RGB, and will it be RGB quality?

I have also been told that the DVDR records in all formats anyway (RGB, S-Video and Composite), and it is the source which makes the difference, so (this is the bit I can't get my head round), if I use the RGB output from the DigiBox to record to the DVDR, but the DVDR will not accept an RGB signal to record, can I then still play it back in RGB, and what will the quality be like?

I hope this is as confusing to most of you as it is to me. I just need it explained in very simple terms, please.

Clive - this is getting complicated and I haven't even got the damned thing yet!   ;D ;D
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Re:Calling A TV/Video Techie!
« Reply #1 on: January 07, 2004, 18:08 »
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Re:Calling A TV/Video Techie!
« Reply #2 on: January 07, 2004, 18:18 »
Trouble is, Hook, I don't think there's that many TV Techies among us.   :'(
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Re:Calling A TV/Video Techie!
« Reply #3 on: January 07, 2004, 18:27 »


What I want to know is this.  If I record in S-Video, does this mean I have to also set the DVDR to play it back in S-Video, thus losing the advantage of RGB loopthrough from the DigiBox, or can I still play back in RGB, and will it be RGB quality?



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Re:Calling A TV/Video Techie!
« Reply #4 on: January 07, 2004, 18:30 »
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Re:Calling A TV/Video Techie!
« Reply #5 on: January 07, 2004, 18:32 »
Simon..in all seriousnessssss I am going out for a couple of pints tonight (nothing new there then) I have a mate who is a TV techie in real life, I have printed off your problem and I will show him later.

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Re:Calling A TV/Video Techie!
« Reply #6 on: January 07, 2004, 19:10 »
Thanks Hook.
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Re:Calling A TV/Video Techie!
« Reply #7 on: January 07, 2004, 19:30 »
This is starting to get worrying Simon.  I presumed that the connections were coax, just like a VCR since the Philips model I saw in Currys had those connections.  I've connected my current DVD player to my receiver using an optical cable.  With the delivery times they quoted me, yours should have turned up by now.  I was expecting mine to arrive by Friday!

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Re:Calling A TV/Video Techie!
« Reply #8 on: January 07, 2004, 19:36 »
See your PM Clive.  The aerial connections are with a coax, like a VCR, but to get the RGB output, thus the best picture quality, you need to use fully pinned scart leads.  Your current DVD must use scarts, as they usually connect that way.  The RGB loopthrough will go from thye DVDR, through your current DVD scart, to the TV scart input.  It's not the connections I was worried about, it's the output and recording modes.

I ordered mine on Dec 28th, and it's still showing as 'Scheduling Delivery' on the website Order Status, which hasn't changed since last week.
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Re:Calling A TV/Video Techie!
« Reply #9 on: January 07, 2004, 19:44 »
I'm sorry Simon, but the "lights are on but no-ones home" flashed up halfway through your post.   ;D  I will have to wait until I get the instruction book with pretty diagrams for Mrs Clive to visualise all this.   ;D

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Re:Calling A TV/Video Techie!
« Reply #10 on: January 07, 2004, 23:43 »
My man said Scarts all the way through as you will lose signal strength through coax, apart from that everything should be ok with HQ discs  ;)

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Re:Calling A TV/Video Techie!
« Reply #11 on: January 08, 2004, 00:56 »
Hi Simon

I've been ordered to reply by Sandra   :o     ;)


You should notice no significant difference in quality between an S VIDEO and RGB input. Both avoids the PAL encoding/Decoding process which is the troublesome bit.

If the DVDR has an output SCART socket then RGB OUT should be available there .

I'm surprised that RGB input recording isn't offered as it makes no real difference to the digitising chips in the recorder. No doubt a software upgrade will be made available in the future if the SCART socket is fully wired.



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Re:Calling A TV/Video Techie!
« Reply #12 on: January 09, 2004, 14:03 »
Well mine has turned up today and I've taken a quick look inside the box.  It has connections for SCART (not supplied!) s video, optical and RGB output so it appears there are plenty of options.  They didn't include a DVD to record on - how mean is that?   ;D  Also, it said in the advert that I was entitled to 3 out of 5 (albeit crappy) DVD films yet there is no mention of them.  Also free plane tickets to God knows where, but where are they??  

I won't actually be setting it up for a week or so as we have decorators in all next week and the home cinema will have to be dismantled for a few days.

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Re:Calling A TV/Video Techie!
« Reply #13 on: January 09, 2004, 14:31 »
Mine also turned up today - a Sony RDR-GX3.  Will be setting it up tonight...

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Re:Calling A TV/Video Techie!
« Reply #14 on: January 09, 2004, 16:38 »
That was quick Simon!  You can be guinea pig.  ;D
Question 1.  My DVD players use "DVD video" discs so I presume I have to buy blank DVD video format for my recorder?  Viking, who I buy all that sort of stuff from don't seem to stock them.   :'(


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