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In Reply to: TV required for DVD-A playback? posted by T4Man on March 17, 2004 at 12:50:35:
You may need a TV for set up, but afterwards don't need one if all you need is to play the multi-channel tracks.If you have a 2-channel system, then it depends on the authoring of the discs. Some discs will default to play the 2-channel tracks after correct setup, others all kind of results...
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Ok, how 'bout this? I have an old 5" portable TV with coax input. Is there a way to adapt the composite RCA out to the TV in?
I found a converter at Radio Shack (#15-1214) than converts the composite video to RF for connection to older TVs. $29.99 I feel very much alone in trying to find a solution to this dilemma. I guess my peers are not interested in giving up vinyl yet.
You can get a cheaper one (RF (modulator) at places like partsexpress.com. You can buy a brand new 5 inch B&W monitor for about $25 with a real video input. I started out with one I got at Target. Found some of the menus tough to read and bought a $60 13 inch color set with video inputs
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