To: keokalani'nui who wrote (565 ) 9/2/2004 1:24:21 PM From: Mike McFarland Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 1336 Kill Bill is a good suggestion, I just saw one of the two, but without checking could not tell you if it was I or II. I seem to remember some of the cinematography was a little over the top, I can visualize her flight to Japan with the rosy sunset glow etc. He does like to pay tribute to a lot of his favorite movies. You are welcome any time! Til then, see if these gif's are not clear enough to read.fnmoc.navy.mil (actually, not likely to be any better stretched on to the big screen). Mr. chit chat is now online <g>: I have a question for you. I run an S-video signal into my projector. The machine does however have a 15 pin component input--for instance for a PC video signal. The manual suggests I can get a 3 RCA to 15 Pin breakout cable. What I wonder is whether this is going to give me much video improvement. (my DVD player does not have 15 pin output, just the three component). I'll probably order myself up a cable, and do a $40 experiment flipping between the two inputs. A fellow at CompUSA said I would not see much of a difference. The projector can receive all interlaced and non interlaced signals right up to HDTV--analog input. I've no idea what resolution S-video is etc, just that it is way better than composite and a cut under typical component input. I'll be reading some video FAQ today <g> Naturally I just send the S-video straight from the DVD to the projector. A 75ohm cheapo rca coax carries an digital signal to my low-end receiver. I've ordered up a few DTS/5.1 audio CD's to play on the DVD player to see what my receiver really sounds like. I actually already have an okay 5.1 reciver in my bedroom. No way was I going to unplug my sound upstairs just for the garage... With my home theatre directly under the baby's room, I may not plug in a sub-woofer. Or, Elise is just going to have to find a new place to sleep, heh.