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Hi
S-Video works on my Vantage
Jimbo
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well how can it do so if you dont have a S-Video output?
I have RGB scart i one end and S-Video in the other end and it works for me but if it gives out put signal s-video or RGB that i dont know
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Hi pege63
When the spec of the receiver was drawn up commercial chips are used
and for some unknown reason 4 scart pins are giving a S-video output
this output is constant .go to Media Setting-Video Signal Type use which
setting you like you always get a S-Video Output
I've connected this to two different TVs and they both work fine
the video signal must be compatible for it to work. The mini Din plug has four
pins and all have to be wired correctly to work.
I only found this out by trying to prove a point
RGB output pins on a scart are different
Jimbo
Last edited by Jimbo; 09-03-2007 at 09:39 PM.
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Yes in that point you have right that is known.
But still RGB give you better picture then S-Video
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Hi
Separate video, abbreviated S-Video and also known as Y/C (or erroneously, S-VHS and "super video") is an ****og video signal that carries the video data as two separate signals (brightness and color), unlike composite video which carries the entire set of signals in one signal line. S-Video, as most commonly implemented, carries high-bandwidth 480i or 576i resolution video, i.e. standard definition video. It does not carry audio on the same cable.
Jimbo
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