The Sony VPL-FX50 has composite, component and DVI inputs. A DVD player or cable receiver will almost certainly have a composite output. Most have a component output although newer models will have an HDMI interface replacing analog component outputs. An HDMI - DVI cable may work but copy protection encoding on the DVD / cable receiver output might cause problems. If that is the case, it will need to use one of the analog inputs. The analog links tend to be standard definition; composite certainly is only standard definition and the analog component may also be only SD. You will need to check the output of the player to find out. Perhaps someone might be able to add more information on copy protection systems using DVI inputs. It's not an area that I know much about I'm afraid.
You cannot connect a projector to a TV directly. The connections on the TV for video are inputs, not outputs. You need to connect a source such as a DVD player or cable or satellite receiver to the projector.
You need a HDMI Input.
That will depend upon the model of Sanyo and the model of DVD player you have. The best possible solution for most is to use component video cables. You will want to run the audio cables to a home receiver of some sort, since the projector has very poor speakers.
An overhead projector is used to project an image of a transparency onto a wall or screen by means of an overhead mirror. There are also "slide projectors" that are used to display photographic slides on a wall or screen. A "projector" or "digital projector" would be used similar to a computer monitor or a television screen that would display an inputted image from a variety of sources (blu-ray player, computer, laptop, dvd players, game console, etc.). In the case of a projector the image is projected with the help of a light apparatus shining through a small silicon ship and projected through a lens to create an image on your wall or projector screen.
You can but this JVC is not surround, nor does it have a digital input. You will have to use the stereo analog outputs on the DVD player to connect to the JVC's mini plug input on the front of the unit.
You cannot connect a projector to a TV directly. The connections on the TV for video are inputs, not outputs. You need to connect a source such as a DVD player or cable or satellite receiver to the projector.
You need a HDMI Input.
No, it has audio inputs, not output. You would connect the speakers to whatever your source is (your computer, game console, DVD player...)
That will depend upon the model of Sanyo and the model of DVD player you have. The best possible solution for most is to use component video cables. You will want to run the audio cables to a home receiver of some sort, since the projector has very poor speakers.
If you have a DVD player and just the speakers, no. You will need a system with an amplifier. Some of the Onida systems include this. Connect the digital audio output of the DVD player to the amplifier.
For the best quality, the projector has to be a high definition one with an HDMI input. However, almost all Bluray players have an analog, standard definition output that can be connected to projectors that do not have HDMI inputs.
An overhead projector is used to project an image of a transparency onto a wall or screen by means of an overhead mirror. There are also "slide projectors" that are used to display photographic slides on a wall or screen. A "projector" or "digital projector" would be used similar to a computer monitor or a television screen that would display an inputted image from a variety of sources (blu-ray player, computer, laptop, dvd players, game console, etc.). In the case of a projector the image is projected with the help of a light apparatus shining through a small silicon ship and projected through a lens to create an image on your wall or projector screen.
You can but this JVC is not surround, nor does it have a digital input. You will have to use the stereo analog outputs on the DVD player to connect to the JVC's mini plug input on the front of the unit.
the best cable would be an optical digital cable
No you can't! It's only possible with the Optoma 3D-XL HDMI Switch. Available in february 2011.
You can look at the in and out connectors on the TV and the amplifier. You have choices that depend on the tv and amplifier, basic stereo, surround sound and tos-link. As you know in and out are connected and out and in are connected. Do not connect in and in to each other and do not connect out and out to each other.
Yes, Bring the video cable out to the projector. You will need to bring the "RED & WHITE" out to speakers. Once you do that you will have a big screen, as big as your projector will allow. Good luck