What if your Big Screen has a wavy distortion?
Need a lot more info to answer this...what kind of TV is it? CRT, LCD, Plasma, Rear Projection, DLP? Does every input cause distortion? What if you open the TV menu through the remote, is that also wavy?
What type of cable for Sanyo Pro Xtrax Multiverse Projector to network?
You will need 2 things: 1) the cable is a USB type with the standard, flat end hooked to the computer and the other end that is a "square" type often used to hook up a printer. I used a standard printer USB cable. 2) you will need the Sonyo software installed on your computer. I am currently looking through my "stuff" to find any CD program disk that might have come with the projector. My next move is to search online to see if Sonyo makes the program available as a download.
Hope that helps. Ken in Fayetteville, NC
What are the positives and negatives of copper?
Copper is easy to mine but is often to soft for uses if it is pure.
What is the process of copying audio and video and saving it?
Ripping is the process of copying audio or video content to a hard disk, typically from removable media. The word is used to refer to all forms of media. Despite the name, neither the media nor the data in it is damaged after extraction.
Digital Audio Extraction (DAE) is a more formal phrase applied to the ripping of audio CDs. Ripping is distinct from simple file copying, in which the source audio/video is not formatted for ease of use in a computer filesystem. For example, the hierarchy of files making up the audio/video data on a DVD-Video disc can be encoded into a single MPEG file. In addition, the copied data are often compressed with appropriate codecs. Ripping is often used to shift formats, and to edit, duplicate or back up media content. Media files released on the Internet may describe the source of the rip in their names, e.g. DVD-Rip.
Which type of cable will have a better quality signal coaxial or composite RCA?
Composite RCA will be better than a coaxial cable (RG6).
The order of quality and maximum resolution from best to worst is:
HDMI (including HDMI 1.4 3D)
DVI
Component Video
S-Video
Composite
Coaxial cable
That would be where you connect anything with a STEREO AUDIO OUTPUT.
Where can I find a user manual for a pioneer vsx-305 receiver?
Pioneer keeps an online library of manuals for a lot of products, however your product was made around 1994, so is older than any online manual.
What is the purpose of the S/PDIF port?
S/DIF (Sony-Philips digital interface) sound port connects to and external home theater audio system, providing digital output and the best signal quality.
What is an Auxiliary audio input?
It's a line level input that accepts audio source signals such as those from an mp3 player, iPod iPhone, or any portable audio source etc so that you can hear them.
hardware to hardware in. plug one end into the aux jack on the Oem stereo, and the other into the portable audio device and you'll get way better sound quality than if using an FM transmitter,
auxiliary interfaces are not tape adapters FM transmitters or FM modulator, there is nothing wireless about them, that means the signal isn't getting degraded by the process of sending it to your car radio
How do you connect a digital optical audio cable from a tv to a home theater?
If your home theater receiver has an optical audio input, plug it from the output of the TV to the input of the receiver.
What is the code used to make the Bush CHT120DVD home cinema system multi-region?
This model is set for region 2 (UK) and cannot be changed. You will need to buy a multi-region DVD player or purchase a model sold worldwide if you hope to be able to play DVD's designated for Asia or North America.
How do you convert 220v 50Hz amplifier to 110v 60Hz?
You will have to either plug in a voltage converter to drop the voltage from 220 to 110 or rewire the main power supply inside the amplifier (if this is possible). Most electronic equipment will run on either 50Hz or 60Hz power cycles, so there is no conversion necessary for the frequency.
Can you use an video cable for audio?
For short signal runs, audio cable can be used for video without any issues. As the length of cable increases, it become more important to use cable that is designed for video signals. For most video signals, this will be a 75 ohm co-ax cable such as RG59. There will only be a noticeable difference in quality once the cable length exceeds 10 to 20 feet.
The speaker will be fine and there will be little impact on its performance.
In these situations, if there is a problem, it will be with the amp because that is what delivers the electrical current to the speaker.
The situation you want to avoid is having speakers with a lower impedance connected to your amplifier. So you might have had a problem if your surround speakers were 4 ohms. However, as they have a higher impedance than the amp is set for, I wouldn't worry about it.
Can you connect 2 separate XLR inputs to one quarter inch RCA outputs?
Normally, you can. To be clear, RCA connectors (known as phonos in Europe) are not 1/4" jacks. The two are different types of connector and for this answer, we will assume that the connector is in fact a 1/4" jack rather than RCAs.
There are several wiring configurations depending on how the 1/4" jack is wired.
If the jack socket carries a stereo audio signal (like a headphone output), this is the right configuration: The tip of the 1/4" jack is wired to pin 2 of the first XLR plug. The ring of the jack is wired to pin 2 of the second XLR plug Both of these should use the core of a screened cable. The screens of both cables should be connected to the sleeve of the jack. Each screen should them be connected to pins 1 and 3 of the appropriate XLR.
If the jack is carrying balanced, single channel audio, this is the configuration: The tip of the jack is connected to pin 2 of the XLR plug. The ring of the XLR connects to pin 3 of the XLR and the sleeve of the jack connects to pin 1 of the XLR. To connect 2 XLRs to the same jack output, simply wire two cables into the jack and put an XLR on the end of each cable.
These cover most of the common configurations but as with all things, there are exceptions to these guidelines. If there is any doubt about the way the connectors need to be wired, it's worth asking the right questions before proceeding.
It might be worth mentioning that the output levels of domestic equipment tend to be lower than for professional equipment. You may find that the audio level might be lower than expected when connecting to XLR inputs.
How do you perform a auto channel search on a Samsung flat screen TV?
Press the Menu button on the remote. Choose Channel, and then choose Auto Program.
What are the 3 discs in Blu-ray movies?
Hello, dear, specifically do u mean the three region codes for blu-ray disc , not the 3 discs in bluray movies
Many Blu-Ray titles are sold now as a 3-disc set. One will be the Blu-Ray disc of the movie, and the others are usually a DVD copy, a Special Features disc or a 'Digital Copy' so that you can load the movie onto your computer for playback without the discs.
How do you hook up your receiver to 13 speakers built in your home?
Running all these speakers at the same time might damage the amplifier. There are switchers made to handle this task.
How can a person wear 3d glasses with their regular eye specs?
Till know no 3d tv brand have such option but as LG has launched its Cinema 3d tv a day back in Mumbai, LGs cinema 3d tv is using the latest FPR tech in which you can easily attach your LGs FPR 3d tv glasses with your regular eye specs.
What is the minimum number of satellite speakers needed for a wireless surround sound system?
The minimum number of satellite speakers needed for a wireless surround sound system is three. Traditionally there are two to the sides of the seating area, and one directly in front.
No. S/PDIF is a digital protocol for carrying sound, RCA is just a connector.
However you can transfer S/PDIF data via an RCA connector.
Since the signal is sent pre-mixed into the surround sound receiver as a Dolby Digital stream, you will have to turn down the rear channels at the receiver. All good receivers should have a channel level adjustment control through a menu or on the remote control.