Lexicon MC-8 - Component Video Switching


Could someone please explain to me what component video switching means? I live in Singapore and my digital cable box only has a composite output. Can I plug my digital cable into my MC-8 and then derive a component signal I can put into my tv?

Thank you for your help.
gchuva
Component video switching means you can have multiple (up to three?) component video sources coming in to the MC-8, and switch between which of those sources is routed to the component output of the MC-8 (and presumably to the input of the display).

The intent is convenience - when you switch sources on the MC-8, you will be switching both the audio you hear and the video you see in one step.

An alternative is to connect each video source directly to a different component input on the display. You can then use the MC-8 to switch the audio and use the display to switch the video. Makes it a two step rather than one step process. That provides a more direct path for the video, although I have never read about any degradation of component video signals through the MC-8.

None of this matters if you only have one video source.

Thanks
Bruce
No, it means if you have a component signal you can pass it through the lexicon.
Why anyone would put a video signal through all that uneccessary switching and noise is beyond me.
Video should come out of the source and into the display, thats it.