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How can i play IPOD VIDEO using ONKYO DSA1 DOCK AND ONKYO HT-SP908 7.1 HOME THEATER?
Question by ashu: How can i play IPOD VIDEO using ONKYO DSA1 DOCK AND ONKYO HT-SP908 7.1 HOME THEATER?
I HAVE BOUGHT “Onkyo HT-SP908 7.1 Channels Home Theater Sound System ” wich includes ” DSA1 Dock for iPod “. I HAVE 60GB VIDEO IPOD. I HAVE CONNECTED IPOD TO HOME THETARE WITH DOCK AND AUDIO VIDEO ANNALOG CABLES. I HAVE SELECTED GAME/DOCK AS INPUT IN HOME THEATER. WHEN I PLAY VIDEO FILES FROM IPOD , HOME THEATER PLAYS AUDIO BUT DOES NOT THE VIDEO ON MY TV. I HAVE HOOK UP HOME THEATER TO MY PANASONIC 50″ HD TV Y HDMI CABLE . PLEASE ADVICE.
Best answer:
Answer by AM
Based on specs, your HT upconverts all video signals to HDMI. The only thing I can suggest to to check if the upconversion needs to be turned on for analog video source.
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Categories: 1080p Ceiling Projectors Tags: Dock, DSA1, Home, HTSP908, iPod, Onkyo, play, Theater, Using, Video
High Definition Output using a video projector?
I have a new NEC video projector that says it can display both 1080 and 720 HD content. I want to buy a DVD player (such as a blu ray) and an HDTV tuner that can provide the signal to the projector. However, the project does not have an HDMI input, but does have the 3 component inputs and S-video. My questions are these:
1. Will I still get 1080 or 720 output using the component connections from a blu ray or “converter” DVD player?
2. Can I buy a HDTV tuner to provide a signal to the projector and get HD output? (I don’t want a full HDTV with a monitor because I can’t move it)?
Categories: Nec Ceiling Projector Tags: Definition, High, output, Projector, Using, Video
Next Question about using digital projectors in stage performance…?
If I’m using 3 projections screens (2 downstage and one large upstage as the backdrop) and I am using QLab (thanks AnnaD) do I need
-3 Digital Projecters
-3 macs??
Thanks so much for your help!!
Categories: Digital Ceiling Projectors Tags: About, Digital, next, Performance, Projectors, Question, stage, Using
I regularly make presentations using PowerPoint with a Dell laptop and an Epson Multimedia projector?
I use Powerpoint and a Dell laptop with an Epson multimedia projector to make presentations. I am looking for information about a remote control which I could use.
Firstly, does a remote control work through the projector or through the Laptop? If both are available I would like to get one for the laptop; otherwise one for the projector will do.
Secondly, where can I purchase such a remote. I live in Dublin and have tried PC World and a number of smaller outlets without success. I would also be willing to purchase over the internet from a reputable supplier.
Categories: Epson Ceiling projectors Tags: Dell, Epson, laptop., Multimedia, PowerPoint, presentations, Projector, regularly, Using
Using your Dell 1800mp Projector in your Home Theatre
After recently purchasing a new home, I decided to set up a home theatre in my daylight basement. I bought the couches, put up the blackout blinds and found a 106″ HDTV format screen. However, after all that I didn’t have much money left to buy an expensive home theatre projector. I had a Dell 1800MP projector kicking around that I bought to use for data presentations and so I decided to try mounting it for my theater. Here are a few helpful tips for others that might be considering doing something similar…
1. The 1800MP comes equipped with vertical keystone correction. This means that if you need to point the projector up or down you can fix the keystone effect. However, it does not come equipped with horizontal keystone correction. In order to get a square picture you need to make sure that you projector is centered with your screen. Otherwise, one side of your picture will be higher than the other.
2. You will notice that the Dell 1800MP does not come with either an HDMI or a DVI port. I was able to hook the projector up to my media center PC using a VGA cable and it looks great. However, the picture over the S-Video didn’t look nearly as crisp. If you want a great looking picture consider getting a cable that converts component video into VGA.
3. The Dell 1800MP does not have very many options for zooming in or adjusting your picture size. This means that you will have to place your projector the correct distance from the screen in order to get the picture to be the right size for your screen. For my 106″ diagonal 16:9 HDTV format screen I had to place the screen approximately 16′ away from the wall. Before I mounted the projector on the ceiling, I simply held it up until I found the right spot where the projector would fill the entire screen.
4. A lot of places will charge you an arm and a leg for a mounting bracket. However, you should be able to pick up a reasonable bracket at an unnamed online auction site for about $30 including shipping. The one that I got has the ability to swivel the projector so that it can be pointed down or to the side slightly. This came in really handy when I was trying to get the projector image set up with my screen.
5. The menus for the dell 1800MP have a bunch of useful options in them that you will need. There is a setting that will flip the image so that your projector can be mounted upside down on the ceiling. There is also a setting that will change the aspect ratio of the projected image to 16:9 if you are going to use a widescreen display area. You can use these settings along with the contrast, color and brightness controls to fine tune the picture until you are happy with the picture. When your room is really dark you will see black bars above and below your screen since the 1800MP is not a widescreen projector by design. This isn’t really a big deal but I thought I would mention it.
I am the first one to admit that the Dell 1800MP isn’t as good as the 1080p high definition projector that I was looking at buying. However, since the Dell was only about $600 and I already had it, I think it is a pretty good option. Plus, it works great with my Media Center.