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My plasma has a built-in HD tuner so nothing special with them.
Fox I'm just using the normal AV cables that Foxtel supplied.
Fox I'm just using the normal AV cables that Foxtel supplied.
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My plasma has a built-in HD tuner so nothing special with them.
Fox I'm just using the normal AV cables that Foxtel supplied.
Upgrade your cable and you will notice the difference. Believe me, you will.
Using a scart to component (Red, Green & Blue + L/R audio) cable will enhance the sharpness of the picture. The normal AV cables only do 1/3 of the job that component video does.
Standard AV -- lowest picture quality
Super-AV (S-Video) -- Better picture quality
Component AV -- Best picture quality
At my work, I did a little experiment with a Foxtel set-up on a HD television, alternating between the standard AV cables and then using component video and the difference was unbelievable.
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I too just purchased a SCART to COMPONENT cable off of ebay ($30). It will be interesting to see what, if any, difference it makes![]()
Ok just installed the new cables and I'm not sure if I have done something wrong but the difference is minimal if anything to the old av cables.
Have you gone into the foxtel set top box settings and changed the picture output to YUV? If done correctly you will immediately notice the picture is more vibrent and sharper. You do have the new cable plugged into the component (red, blue, green) input of your plasma/lcd don't you?
I have scart/component to my plasma and scart/composite to my dvd recorder. The picture quality difference between the 2 is criminal.
Yep all done correctly as far as I can tell, scart to component in the back of the television. I also set the Foxtel to YUV and still the picture doesn't seem an improvement over the old av cables. Could I possibly be expecting to much and the av cables I had before were actually pretty decent or should I be seeing a much better picture?
My picture quality is great but I have problems with many Foxtel telecasts with the sound mix set incorrectly. Too often the crowd noise drowns out the commentators and the commentary is inaudible. This was evident last Sunday when the sound mix for the Melbourne - Brisbane game was terrible. In the other game Freo - Essendon the sound mix was ok and the commentary was audible. Luckily we had the live radio as well so was able to switch the TV volume down and listen to the radio. Anyone notice the same problem.I just recently purchased a new Samsung 40in LCD and Foxtel as I have moved into town from the country. I notice that the picture quality for Foxtel games is quite bad compared to the very nice and glossy presentation that Ten seem to produce. I have never seemed to notice a dip in quality before, could this be because LCD televisions show the poor quality transmission moreso than the old regular screens?
1. Firstly does everyone else have this problem
2. Is there any way to improve the quality (ie changing cords)
Also has anyone had HD+ installed yet, I would love to hear if the sports channels are a big improvement over what we get now.
I think they call it a 'scart' plug into the foxtel box which just connects to the television with the composite (red white and yellow) plugs.
OK, got Foxtel HD yesterday.
I can tell you the footy quality is much better,.
OK, got Foxtel HD yesterday.
I can tell you the footy quality is much better,.