![]() ![]() This is because, back in the day, this was the most common T.V. Even though many Laserdiscs are presented in letter box (aka widescreen), the picture is still in 4:3. First thing I did was switch to a 4:3 aspect ratio. I then started tinkering with the settings in the projector’s main menu. Bingo! The video quality improved dramatically. But, before I gave up, I decided to forego the switcher box and plug the projector directly into the LD player. Because the LD player only puts out a composite signal, I thought the picture was just going to look terrible projected out onto such a big screen. When I first started playing the Laserdisc, the video signal was quite noisy, so much so that I didn’t think this idea was going to work. that switches between the VCR, LD and DVD player. So, using my new cable, I hooked the projector up to the video switcher box, which I have next to the T.V. But today, I received a 10 foot RCA three connector cable, which I bought off of eBay. The thing that was holding me up from watching LDs on the projector earlier was that I didn’t have long enough RCA cables to run from the Laserdisc player to the projector. QKK must have had old collectors like me on their minds, because my Laserdiscs look really good on this projector. ![]() I finally got around to hooking up my Laserdisc player to the new QKK Mini Projector and gave it a spin earlier today.
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