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Old 05-10-2001, 10:51 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Post Anybody installed a Cine 7 yet, Roland?

I'm puting one up next week. I will be hooking up a Denon 2800 pro scan player with it with component.

Would I be right in thinking its the first three imputs on the left. (after which it would be sync, comp and Svideo)
Dont have manuals in front of me.

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Yep
Inputs are Table mount L to R

Red
Green
Blue
Horizontal (& combined sync)
Vertical
Composite video
S Video

Use the RGB for component with the Y for sync in G

The input numbers I'm sure are.
1 composite video
2 s video
3 RGB
5 Component
6 Component HDTV (you may need to use this for progressive)

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Thanks Roland.
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I've done one, and very nice it was too.

Only had one problem, and that was it's convergance boards went mad, cos it wouldn't take a high res input, even from it's own Limo Pro board. Which wasn't nice...

Anyhow, it's working on an 8ft 4:3 Stewart 130 screen, cos the guy wanted it to, not my idea.

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Out of interest what would have been your recomendation for his Cine7?
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Richard,
"High res imput" can you expand on this a little?

Also how does 480p look on this baby. I know I can go triple with no problem (external scaler or Cinematrix mod on the Denon 2800, he will watch mainly DVD's) but his budget is nearing the ceilling.
I'm just worried that scanlines would be visible at the correct veiwing distance. (around 12ft from his screen)

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480p should should still show scan lines in 16x9.
Ideal for a 7" tube in 16x9 is about 600-700 lines.
Line trippled.
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