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11-Dec-2008, 04:15 PM #1
Digital is grainy with box
I set up my TV projector with the box and noticed even after the autoscan with my outdoor antenna, the results are grainy. I set it up as such...antenna out of 'box' to a splitter input, vcr video output to the other output which says -8db ( don't know it that is an output ) and the other splitter output going to my TV input. I did it this way so I can record. I came across a splitter that was originally meant for cable...it had 1 input, 1 output and the other just says -8db...I don't know what the latter stands for, I just assumed its another output...could that be the reason? Anyone Know what that -8db is all about? I do get a picture but many grainly lines..definitely not digial resolution as I see on my bedrooms analog tv.
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