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Old 03-10-2005, 04:19 PM
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Pioneer Plasma Setup

I know that it has been discussed a thousand times before but I'm having trouble getting a definative answer...so I'm going to ask it again.

I just recently purchased a PIONEER PDP-435HDG HD PLASMA. The following connection are available: (REFER TO ATTACHMENT FOR DIAGRAM)
  • 2X COMPONENT (Y, Pb, Pr) or S-VIDEO
  • 1X SVIDEO/RCA
  • 1X HDMI
I own a FOXTEL PACE CABLE STU, ONKYO DVD PLAYER, LG 5100P HD STB (NO HDMI OUT).

Look forward to your advice. Thanks.
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Old 03-10-2005, 06:33 PM
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Re: Pioneer Plasma Setup


"fixler" <fixler.1wbc4g@no-mx.phorums.com.au> wrote in message
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>
> I know that it has been discussed a thousand times before but I'm having
> trouble getting a definative answer...so I'm going to ask it again.
>
> I just recently purchased a PIONEER PDP-435HDG HD PLASMA. The following
> connection are available: (REFER TO ATTACHMENT FOR DIAGRAM)
>
>
> - 2X COMPONENT (Y, Pb, Pr) or S-VIDEO
> - 1X SVIDEO/RCA
> - 1X HDMI
>
> I own a FOXTEL PACE CABLE STU, ONKYO DVD PLAYER, LG 5100P HD STB (NO
> HDMI OUT).
>
> Look forward to your advice. Thanks.
>
>
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> |Download: http://phorums.com.au/attachment.php?attachmentid=7533 |
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>
> --
> fixler


Connect the Component output from your DVD player to one of the Component
inputs on your display.
You may need to configure your DVD player to utilise the Component output
jacks - check your handbook.

Connect the Component output from your LG HD STB to the other Component
input on your display.
Once again check the STB handbook for details on how to go about going this.

Connect the S-Video output from your Foxtel decoder to the S-Video input on
your display. You will have to alter the setting for video output on your
Foxtel decoder to do this unless the install tech has already configured it
to use the S-Video output capability and of course get a SCART to S-Video
lead to do this with (not normally supplied with the decoder). There is one
small problem though. If you only have a standard video recorder with only
Composite video connectors (single yellow sockets) and you still record from
Foxtel you should not enable the decoder to use S-video output. Setting the
Pace decoder video output to S-Video disables the normal Composite video
output. If this is the case you will need to use the Composite (single RCA)
yellow connector on your display to view and playback Foxtel programs
recorded on your video.

Cheers,
Alan



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Old 04-10-2005, 09:03 AM
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Re: Pioneer Plasma Setup


"fixler" <fixler.1wbc4g@no-mx.phorums.com.au> wrote in message
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>
> I know that it has been discussed a thousand times before but I'm having
> trouble getting a definative answer...so I'm going to ask it again.
>
> I just recently purchased a PIONEER PDP-435HDG HD PLASMA. The following
> connection are available: (REFER TO ATTACHMENT FOR DIAGRAM)
>
>
> - 2X COMPONENT (Y, Pb, Pr) or S-VIDEO
> - 1X SVIDEO/RCA
> - 1X HDMI
>
> I own a FOXTEL PACE CABLE STU, ONKYO DVD PLAYER, LG 5100P HD STB (NO
> HDMI OUT).
>
> Look forward to your advice. Thanks.
>
>
> +-------------------------------------------------------------------+
> |Filename: PDP435HDGInput.gif |
> |Download: http://phorums.com.au/attachment.php?attachmentid=7533 |
> +-------------------------------------------------------------------+
>
> --
> fixler


What Alan says, except instead of using the component for the LG STB, get a
DVI to HDMI cable which should give a better picture.
Cheers
Muzz


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Old 04-10-2005, 01:50 PM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Ext User(Gwavz)
"fixler" <fixler.1wbc4g@no-mx.phorums.com.au> wrote in message
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>
> I know that it has been discussed a thousand times before but I'm having
> trouble getting a definative answer...so I'm going to ask it again.
>
> I just recently purchased a PIONEER PDP-435HDG HD PLASMA. The following
> connection are available: (REFER TO ATTACHMENT FOR DIAGRAM)
>
>
> - 2X COMPONENT (Y, Pb, Pr) or S-VIDEO
> - 1X SVIDEO/RCA
> - 1X HDMI
>
> I own a FOXTEL PACE CABLE STU, ONKYO DVD PLAYER, LG 5100P HD STB (NO
> HDMI OUT).
>
> Look forward to your advice. Thanks.
>
>
> +-------------------------------------------------------------------+
> |Filename: PDP435HDGInput.gif |
> |Download: http://phorums.com.au/attachment.php?attachmentid=7533 |
> +-------------------------------------------------------------------+
>
> --
> fixler


What Alan says, except instead of using the component for the LG STB, get a
DVI to HDMI cable which should give a better picture.
Cheers
Muzz
Also, hook up the FOXTEL STU via a scart to component cable (change the output in the settings menu).
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Old 04-10-2005, 04:13 PM
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Re: Pioneer Plasma Setup

Doesn't the latest firmware for foxtel pace boxes allow component output ?

"Alan Rutlidge" <don't_spam_me_rutlidge@iinet.net.au> wrote in message
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>
> "fixler" <fixler.1wbc4g@no-mx.phorums.com.au> wrote in message
> news:fixler.1wbc4g@no-mx.phorums.com.au...
>>
>> I know that it has been discussed a thousand times before but I'm having
>> trouble getting a definative answer...so I'm going to ask it again.
>>
>> I just recently purchased a PIONEER PDP-435HDG HD PLASMA. The following
>> connection are available: (REFER TO ATTACHMENT FOR DIAGRAM)
>>
>>
>> - 2X COMPONENT (Y, Pb, Pr) or S-VIDEO
>> - 1X SVIDEO/RCA
>> - 1X HDMI
>>
>> I own a FOXTEL PACE CABLE STU, ONKYO DVD PLAYER, LG 5100P HD STB (NO
>> HDMI OUT).
>>
>> Look forward to your advice. Thanks.
>>
>>
>> +-------------------------------------------------------------------+
>> |Filename: PDP435HDGInput.gif |
>> |Download: http://phorums.com.au/attachment.php?attachmentid=7533 |
>> +-------------------------------------------------------------------+
>>
>> --
>> fixler

>
> Connect the Component output from your DVD player to one of the Component
> inputs on your display.
> You may need to configure your DVD player to utilise the Component output
> jacks - check your handbook.
>
> Connect the Component output from your LG HD STB to the other Component
> input on your display.
> Once again check the STB handbook for details on how to go about going
> this.
>
> Connect the S-Video output from your Foxtel decoder to the S-Video input
> on your display. You will have to alter the setting for video output on
> your Foxtel decoder to do this unless the install tech has already
> configured it to use the S-Video output capability and of course get a
> SCART to S-Video lead to do this with (not normally supplied with the
> decoder). There is one small problem though. If you only have a standard
> video recorder with only Composite video connectors (single yellow
> sockets) and you still record from Foxtel you should not enable the
> decoder to use S-video output. Setting the Pace decoder video output to
> S-Video disables the normal Composite video output. If this is the case
> you will need to use the Composite (single RCA) yellow connector on your
> display to view and playback Foxtel programs recorded on your video.
>
> Cheers,
> Alan
>
>
>



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Old 04-10-2005, 06:43 PM
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"Zodiac" <zodiacmindwarp@hotmail.com> wrote in message
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> Doesn't the latest firmware for foxtel pace boxes allow component output ?


May very well be the case even though Pace's specs don't imply this
capability. I don't know the latest on these boxes as I don't have Foxtel
and haven't had much to do with it since the early digital roll out. All I
do recall is the initial installations only used the composite output even
though the box at the time could do both composite and S-Video. I guess the
burning question would be - "would it make any difference using component?"
given the pic quality on Foxtel is pretty ordinary anyway.

Specs are here -
http://www.pacemicro.com/corporate/d...DT420_spec.pdf

Cheers,
Alan






>
> "Alan Rutlidge" <don't_spam_me_rutlidge@iinet.net.au> wrote in message
> news:4340eb84$0$19773$5a62ac22@per-qv1-newsreader-01.iinet.net.au...
>>
>> "fixler" <fixler.1wbc4g@no-mx.phorums.com.au> wrote in message
>> news:fixler.1wbc4g@no-mx.phorums.com.au...
>>>
>>> I know that it has been discussed a thousand times before but I'm having
>>> trouble getting a definative answer...so I'm going to ask it again.
>>>
>>> I just recently purchased a PIONEER PDP-435HDG HD PLASMA. The following
>>> connection are available: (REFER TO ATTACHMENT FOR DIAGRAM)
>>>
>>>
>>> - 2X COMPONENT (Y, Pb, Pr) or S-VIDEO
>>> - 1X SVIDEO/RCA
>>> - 1X HDMI
>>>
>>> I own a FOXTEL PACE CABLE STU, ONKYO DVD PLAYER, LG 5100P HD STB (NO
>>> HDMI OUT).
>>>
>>> Look forward to your advice. Thanks.
>>>
>>>
>>> +-------------------------------------------------------------------+
>>> |Filename: PDP435HDGInput.gif |
>>> |Download: http://phorums.com.au/attachment.php?attachmentid=7533 |
>>> +-------------------------------------------------------------------+
>>>
>>> --
>>> fixler

>>
>> Connect the Component output from your DVD player to one of the Component
>> inputs on your display.
>> You may need to configure your DVD player to utilise the Component output
>> jacks - check your handbook.
>>
>> Connect the Component output from your LG HD STB to the other Component
>> input on your display.
>> Once again check the STB handbook for details on how to go about going
>> this.
>>
>> Connect the S-Video output from your Foxtel decoder to the S-Video input
>> on your display. You will have to alter the setting for video output on
>> your Foxtel decoder to do this unless the install tech has already
>> configured it to use the S-Video output capability and of course get a
>> SCART to S-Video lead to do this with (not normally supplied with the
>> decoder). There is one small problem though. If you only have a
>> standard video recorder with only Composite video connectors (single
>> yellow sockets) and you still record from Foxtel you should not enable
>> the decoder to use S-video output. Setting the Pace decoder video output
>> to S-Video disables the normal Composite video output. If this is the
>> case you will need to use the Composite (single RCA) yellow connector on
>> your display to view and playback Foxtel programs recorded on your video.
>>
>> Cheers,
>> Alan
>>
>>
>>

>
>



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Old 05-10-2005, 06:57 PM
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Component on fox digital looks about 40% better than s-video with the right display. I just installed a samsung 61 inch rear projection dlp using a scart to component convertor looks great. You can grab these plugs from most electrical retailers, but i'd grab one off ebay for a cheaper price.

http://cgi.ebay.com.au/BRAND-NEW-3m-...QQcmdZViewItem

I grabbed this one off ebay for my own use in my system, build quality is very good too.
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Old 05-10-2005, 07:40 PM
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Thanks guys. So...:

FOXTEL - COMPONENT
HD STB - DVI to HDMI
DVD - COMPONENT

While that all sounds good, I don't have that input structure. Take another look at the diagram of the back of the media box...

Connection Terminals:
Input 1 AV Input, S-Video Input, Y' Pb' Pr' Input
Input 2 AV Input, S-Video Input
Input 3 AV Input, S-Video Input, Y' Pb' Pr' Input, HDMI input
Input 4 (Front) AV Input, S-Video Input
PC (Front) D-sub 15 Input, Stereo Mini Jack (Audio)

Thanks again.

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Old 06-10-2005, 08:01 AM
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Old 06-10-2005, 08:53 AM
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"fixler" <fixler.1wfapq@no-mx.phorums.com.au> wrote in message
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> Thanks guys. So...:
>
> FOXTEL - COMPONENT
> HD STB - DVI to HDMI
> DVD - COMPONENT
>
> While that all sounds good, I don't have that input structure. Take
> another look at the diagram of the back of the media box.
>
>
> --
> fixler


Given that input 3 component is shared with hdmi, I would drop the foxtel
back to s-video on input 2

ie
FOXTEL - s-video input 2
HD STB - DVI to HDMI input 3
DVD - COMPONENT input 1

This pretty much matches the quality of source material.

Cheers
Muzz


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Old 06-10-2005, 02:43 PM
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Re: Pioneer Plasma Setup

Fox digital does composite, s-vid, RGB and component via SCART. If you
already have cables, one of these will work fine for RGB or component:
http://www.jaycar.com.au/productView.asp?ID=PA3667

"Alan Rutlidge" <don't_spam_me_rutlidge@iinet.net.au> wrote in message
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> "Zodiac" <zodiacmindwarp@hotmail.com> wrote in message
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>> Doesn't the latest firmware for foxtel pace boxes allow component output
>> ?

>
> May very well be the case even though Pace's specs don't imply this
> capability. I don't know the latest on these boxes as I don't have Foxtel
> and haven't had much to do with it since the early digital roll out. All
> I do recall is the initial installations only used the composite output
> even though the box at the time could do both composite and S-Video. I
> guess the burning question would be - "would it make any difference using
> component?" given the pic quality on Foxtel is pretty ordinary anyway.



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Old 06-10-2005, 07:33 PM
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Gwavz, that is probably what I'm going to go with. Accept, I'm not going to spring for a DVI to HDMI just yet, unless someone can recommend where I can get a resonably priced one? (are they backwards compatible...http://www.dse.com.au/cgi-bin/dse.st...uct/View/C1785). I'll go:

Foxtel - SVIDEO, DVD - COMPNT., HD - COMPNT.

Thanks for all your help! I also found the following forum response:

http://www.lcdtvbuyingguide.com.au/f...st=0&#entry579

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