Be sure to use the highest quality connection available. HDMI and DVI are generally the best followed by component, S-Video and lastly composite.
Read the Video Setup and Theater Room suggestions.
Be sure to use the highest quality connection available. HDMI and DVI are generally the best followed by component, S-Video and lastly composite.
Read the Video Setup and Theater Room suggestions.
If you’re having trouble with your picture quality, there are a few things you can try to improve it. First, be sure to use the highest quality connection available. HDMI and DVI are generally the best followed by component, S-Video and lastly composite. If you’re still not getting the results you want, you might need to adjust your TV’s settings. If you have an HDTV, you’ll want to make sure it’s set to display the native resolution of your content. Most HD content is 1080p, so you’ll want to set your TV to that resolution. Finally, if you’re still having trouble, it might be time to upgrade your TV.
The quality of your picture will greatly improve if you use the best connection possible. HDMI and DVI are the best followed by component and S-Video. Composite is the last and least effective option. I am hopeful, it will help.