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HD Fury with Barco 708mm

 
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Giant99



Joined: 12 Dec 2008
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Posted: Wed Dec 24, 2008 2:21 pm    Post subject: HD Fury with Barco 708mm

Hi,

I have just about got my 708 set up to an acceptable standard (except the greyscale) and I want to put my PS3 through it for blu-ray. I don't want to do the greyscale until I can do it with a blu-ray disc.

In the blurb for the HD Fury it talks about different cables that come with it for different inputs. Which one would I need for the 708? Does it have 5 wires that connect to all five BNCs?

I am also running composite for normal tv and I thought I might have to unplug that everytime I want to use the PS3. Ultimately I will get a receiver that I will use as a HDMI switch box as the V+ box I have also has HDMI output.
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Stonefool



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Posted: Sat Dec 27, 2008 12:58 am    Post subject:

Actually you should do greyscale even before getting a Blu-ray, 'specially if your gonna view standard DVDs, or HDTV, even via the PS3. (Since you won't get proper colors unless you do.)

If I remember right even the 708mm uses composite sync, four BNC, so you need a T-connector for the H and V sync cables, using the HDFury. There are other devices, like Mooms that you can use a proper RGB + composite sync cable only. However, you can still use an RGB HV break out cable with an RGB + Composite sync input device, since instead of using a T connector you use less one cable.

And you'd be much happier running progressive component rather then composite only. There are plenty reciever that can handle this plus the switching needed.

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Giant99



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Posted: Sat Dec 27, 2008 8:39 am    Post subject:

Hi,

I have just heard there is an adater cable for PS3 that converts HDMI to component. It is an official Sony cable and there are copies around. Priced over here at £10 for a copy to £25 for the official. They also have left, right audio leads.

Has anybody used these cables? Do they work with HDCP?
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AnalogRocks
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Posted: Sat Dec 27, 2008 6:56 pm    Post subject:

[quote="Giant99"]Hi,

I have just heard there is an adater cable for PS3 that converts HDMI to component. It is an official Sony cable and there are copies around. Priced over here at £10 for a copy to £25 for the official. They also have left, right audio leads.

Has anybody used these cables? Do they work with HDCP?[/quote]

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