Friday, July 5, 2013

How can I get better sound with my cheap projector?

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Jessica C


I just got a cheapy projector to watch movies on my wall -- the picture is great, but the sound is barely audible over the projector's fan, even when turned up all the way. Is there a way I can hook up seperate speakers, specifically with it's own volume control? The DVD player and projector connects with a regular red/white/yellow 3 prong cord.


Answer
You need an amplifer / receiver and speakers. Take the audio output from the DVD player (red/white RCA to the DVD or AUX input on an amp / receiver / home theatre system using a suitable cable). Almost any audio system will give you better sound than the internal speakers.

You could also use computer speakers (they have a built in amplifier). They usually have a stereo mini plug, but adapters to connect to the RCA output on the DVD player are readily available.

You can continue to connect the video output to the projector as you are doing (The yellow RCA is called composite). Or, for a better picture, if the DVD player has red/blue/green RCA outputs (Component) get a component cable (1st link) and connect that way (or if the projector has no component input jacks you can probably use a component to VGA adapter cable (See 2nd link)).

What is the difference between DVI, HDTV and HDMI. Could the projector include them all???




Nablus


I am planning to buy a projector to watch movies. Which feature is the best from the above mentioned for movies?


Answer
Hi.DVI (Digital Visual Interface) and HDMI (High Definition Multimedia Interface) are high definition digital video cables to improve the video image of a High Definition TV.As far as image quality is concerned, DVI and HDMI are one and the same thing.They use the same protocol to transmit digital data from the source to the display.The HDMI cable is also able to transmit uncompressed audio digital signals on the same cable.As far as Projectors having the capability to connect these cables there is no way of knowing until you select a brand which appeals to you .By the way it is not possible to predict whether DVI and HDMI cables will perform better than an analogue video connection.There are significent differences in the way digital and analogue signals are handled that are heavily dependent upon the characteristics of the source device and the display rather than on the type of video connection in use.

Many people assume that while analogue is always subject to an element of degradation,digital transfer of information is error free.The information is represented by just "ones" and "zeros" therefore it makes sense that the information received at the display is an exact replica of the information originating at the source.However, HDMI cables are subject to a maximum of about 15 meters ,a distance which can easily be exceeded especially in dedicated home theater installations using a ceiling mounted video projector.Futher more DVI and HDMI do not use error correction, therefore,once information is lost,it's lost for good.




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