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Using component lead rather than scart

markq (Mostly Harmless) posted this on Sunday, 8th July 2001, 16:13

Hi
As per previous thread i have ordered:
Toshiba 36"
Toshiba 210e Dvd

It would appear the best way to connect these 2 items is via component rather than scart.
Has anyone tried the component lead that comes with the toshiba`s?.

Would a ixos cable really be worth it?, if so do you know the cheapest place to buy ixos in the uk, there website doesnt appear to list any uk dealers???

http://www.ixos.co.uk/html/dealer/europe/index.html

TIA

RE: Using component lead rather than scart

Westy (Elite) posted this on Sunday, 8th July 2001, 17:25

the best way to connect-period. all the benefits of rgb with an added cinematic quality to the picture.
i have an ixos 5metre lead that cost me £40 at sevenoaks.absolutely suberb quality,and i cant stress the fact enough.toshiba tvs seem to be the only sets that adopt this connection atm-im sure the other manufacturers will coton on sooner or later.
to show off how good it is to your mates try these:
gladiator
toy story 2
bugs life
the rock
dinosaur
these are just a handful,but are some of the best dvd transfers ever.

hope this is of some help

westy :-)

RE: Component lead

markq (Mostly Harmless) posted this on Monday, 9th July 2001, 10:56

Thanks very much for taking the time to reply Westy.

This dvd lark is hardwork!.
First I spend a month working out what`s the best:
dvd player, tv and vcr to order. (all arriving soon hopefully)

Now ive got to work out which cables to get to cable them together!!! (after i get these cables I then need to find an amp and speakers!!).

I`ve decided to go for 4 scart leads (tv-vcr / tv-sky / sky-vcr / dvd-vcr)

From:: beyondfhifi
BTECH - XV21
Scart lead - £8 each

From what people have said these are a good lead?. However the cheap price does concern me slightly, and how much difference there would be spending £40 for each ixos cable i dont know?!?!?!?.

The only other leads i need therefore are for connecting the dvd - tv
for this i need 2:
a component & a sound coaxial cable.

For these i think it may be worth buying IXOS to get the quality?.
Westy - sevenoaks seems really expensive to me, and they dont answer any of my emails, do you know where the cheapest ixos component & sound cables can be found?

As always your advice is very much appreciated

mark



ps. I`m sorry about all these lame newbie posts, please try and bear with me guys i promise not long now until im all setup and out of your hair!!

RE: Component lead

Westy (Elite) posted this on Tuesday, 10th July 2001, 19:51

first things first,you do NOT need 4 scart leads!you only need 2-im taking into account you have a nicam vcr with two scarts yes?if so then this is what you need to be doing;
take the scart lead from your skybox and plug it into the "line 2" input of your vcr.
then use one scart lead to go from the vcr to the tv.
plug these into the "av1" input on your tosh.
when you want to watch sky,select "line 2" on your vcr input(there should be switch labelled av or equivalent),which will then be routed via the vcr`s video swithching to the tv.
to watch a video just press play!(the scart will trigger the auto detect in the tv which means it selects automatically)
just remember if you want to record from sky then you must select "line 2" on the vcr for it to record from the digibox.
for the dvd buy the ixos component lead(try hi fi bitz) and run that from the dvd to tv.this is paired with the s video selection on "ext3" on the tosh.just remember to switch the connection to "comp-v" in the tvs av connection menu and you`ll be away!
try the ixos co ax range(again at hifi bitz) to connect the dvds sound output to the tv.
dont bother connecting the dvd to the vcr,its just another reason for you to get confused!
this is a very technical explanation i know,but i have a tosh w/s with component and a similair set up to yours and the above connection method works just fine.(i have seperate amp and speakers tho).
hope this is helpful,send a reply if you get stuck.

westy :-)

RE: Component lead

The original 42pcenter MD (Elite) posted this on Wednesday, 11th July 2001, 10:24

I`m sure the "lame newbie" posts are not direcected at your self. You wanted advice and by the looks of things people have been happy to give it. (but what do I know I`ve only been coming here about a month)

No doubt you will be passing on your new found knowlage to other newbies in the comming months.

Keep `em comming`

Andrew.

RE: Component lead

rumble (Mostly Harmless) posted this on Wednesday, 11th July 2001, 14:54

OT: Andrew - are you from sevenoaks?.
As per post above sevenoaks didn`t answer my sales email either, do they not really support email?

RE: Component lead

The original 42pcenter MD (Elite) posted this on Wednesday, 11th July 2001, 18:02

Sorry to hear a couple of you are having problems with getting answers from your E-mails. Not so long ago all Sevenoaks stores swaped to a corperate address i.e "retseciel[at]moc.noisivdnadnuosskaoneves" with the town or city name at the front. I know some stores have had some problems with the crossover. (including myself) Please let me know which stores they are and I will try and find out what is going on. If you E-mail me at the above address (or phone on 01162536567 if you don`t have faith in the above.) I have asked you to E-mail or call to keep this thread about "Component leads".

Hope this helps,

Andrew.

Ps I`m on a long stag do for a few days but I will get back to you as soon as I am fit.

RE: Component lead

clayts (Elite) posted this on Wednesday, 11th July 2001, 18:22

OT : Is it your stag do, or a mate ? And you`re not coming anywhere near Nottingham are you, Andrew ?!

RE: Component lead

The original 42pcenter MD (Elite) posted this on Thursday, 12th July 2001, 10:43

No not me thank god. As soon as you get hitched you have to sell your system, don`t you?

Off to sunny Blackpool. I have heard about the exess beer mountain and as a responsible citizen it is my duty to help reduce it. On that not any good pubs anyone can recommend.

All the best,

Andrew.

August 27th, can`t wait.

RE: Component lead

Westy (Elite) posted this on Thursday, 12th July 2001, 22:27

watch out for the women mate,they either stink or they just lust after the nearest male to them-which is great news!
went on a stag do about two months ago up to blackpool,and what a laugh it was,despite being chased by a group of prostitutes after constant heckling!

oh,sorry-what thread is this?....!

enjoy youself andy boy,and never EVER get married-you`d have more fun pooing in a bottle...

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