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Post 11 made on Tuesday July 3, 2018 at 13:51
Ernie Gilman
Yes, That Ernie!
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Kizul,
What does XD (or xD at the beginning of a sentence, apparently) mean?

What's that about ghosting on S Video? If you have a transmission line (which is way more than just a piece of wire; it's a means of sending a signal of a certain source impedance to a load of the same load impedance, and deviations from exactly that cause such things as ghosting) that has ghosting, you probably have an improper load on it, for instance a high impedance input when a 75 ohm input is needed. But you also need a cable long enough that the power that gets reflected back from the load has sufficient delay due to wire length that you can perceive the ghosting. I haven't gone looking for your description of signal wire lengths; I'm just pointing out that offhand, it doesn't seem like ghosting would be possible with your setup.

Fred is right to step out. Let me state what I get from his message: Kizul, I do this for a living. I'm offering you help for free and you want ME to read the manual. YOU read the manual and educate yourself.

By the way, I wouldn't sell you one of my Yamaha receivers unless you were near enough to pick it up. I'm not going to pack it to ship. Your profile limits how much free help we can give you because U. S. A. is not a good enough definition of where you are. It kinda says you don't want us to know where you are. That's fine unless you're asking for help, in which case your location can matter.
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