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Old 25-02-2020, 11:25   #137
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Re: BBC licence fee to be reviewed by Conservatives

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Originally Posted by heero_yuy View Post
Remember that SCART defaults to composite, if the receiver can accept RGB the SCART can be configured for this usually in the menus of the source. Both Sky and VM boxes offer this option and it makes a big difference to the PQ.
My TV has RGB SCART - really good quality, DVD and Tivo plugged in here via a multi-device box (only need one on at a time).
And Composite-SCART - not very good. I have a HDMI->SCART converter in here for V6 or Amazon Fire Stick.

If I could get a HDMI->SCART RGB without needing more than one box and less than a new TV it would be even better.
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