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找到兩篇有關10HT....裡面有講到10HT版本,不曉得ASA兄的10HT版本是哪一個?
(1)Connecting the 10HT to an RCA DTC100 HDTV decoder
You will need a VGA->5RCA cable. See the cables section fordetails. One difficulty at this time is
that with the 1.03 ROMversion on the 10HT, you must manually switch between DTV GBR and
Computer when moving from Hi Def channels to Standard Definitionchannels. Apparently, with
the earlier, 1.01 ROM, you could justleave the 10HT in Computer mode, but Sony "fixed" it.
Since moving from DTV GBR to Computer mode on the 10HT takessome time, as the Sony tries
(and fails) to "lock"every time you move the menu, you can instead switch to aninactive input
(like S-Video or Composite), switch Input A toComputer or DTV GBR, then switch to input A.
You can also make a macro on the Pronto remote that willquickly do the switch, and possibly
with other remotes as well.
Some people prefer to just switch to S-Video output whenwatching normal channels, because it’
s an easier switch thanto do the Computer/DTV change, and you don’t really losemuch watching
normal channels through the S-Video output. For more information, be sure to visit The BIG
Picture's RCA DTC100 Forum.
(2)Can you zoom the PC-Picture to 16:9 format?
Not easily. Of cause, current PC-Software is limited to 4:3. But when you use PC as DVD Player
the full width should be usable. This is not very good news for all those with the intention of using
a HTPC! I found only one work-around: use the adjustment "DTV-GBR " instead of "computer",
and use a good videocard like Matrox G400, Elsa Erazor III (perhaps others) that are able to meets
exactly the resolution of a defined DTV mode, thus 480/60p, 575/50p, 720p, 1080i. If you can
simulate a suitable 16:9 desktop for Windows, your finished the job. With the "linedoubler" option
activated on the DSC1024, I could simulate 480p and 575p, and with " DTV-GBR" the format
selection. came back. Then use "full" select and voila - the panel is flooded! I also used a Elsa Erazor
to simulaate 720x576 (that is "progressive" PAL), and it nearly (as always with PCS) worked. Maybe
some hours finetuning (which I didn't have) and it would be perfect... |
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