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    Hi..
    I have Xoro 415 HSD and 25" Grundig TV (Prima), i've connected the DVD to the TV Set via YUV (Component), but when i go from interlace tv mode in the dvd to progressive scan mode, i get a black screen (until i get back to the interlace mode)...

    what is the problem? the tv? my dvd? cables?
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    does your tv accept a progressive source?
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    how can i know that?
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    well is it a HDTV? or widescreen? HDTV is what progressive scan is for, the new HD-Ready tv's...
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    as far as i know my tv isn't HDTV...

    but it has component input... what is it for?
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    Won't really make much difference. I have an old pany 27" with Component in. I see no difference at all when comparing to regular Audio Video imputs. Now on my new Toshiba 52" DLP HD TV it really makes a huge diff.
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    well technically you will get a better quality as you go from composite, to s-video, to component inputs. although you have component inputs, they still only use an interlaced video source.
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