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RE: SCART Socket Question


  • Subject: RE: SCART Socket Question
  • From: Mike Griffiths
  • Date: Wed, 30 Jan 2002 09:01:00 +0000

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<p class="MsoNormal"><font size="2"
color="navy" face="Arial"><span>That's
assuming you've spent
the 2 hours trying to get the plug in the socket in the first
place<o></o></span></font></p>
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<p class="MsoAutoSig"><font size="3"
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<p class="MsoAutoSig"><font size="3"
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Home<o></o></span></font></p>
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<p class="MsoNormal"><font size="2"
face="Tahoma"><span lang="EN-US">-----Original
Message-----
<b><span>From:</span></b> BUTLER, Tony, FM
[mailto:tony.butler@xxxxxxx]
<b><span>Sent:</span></b> 30 January 2002 08:56
<b><span>To:</span></b> 'kat5-users@xxxxxxx'
<b><span>Subject:</span></b> RE: [KAT5] SCART
Socket
Question</span></font></p>
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<p class="MsoNormal"><tt><font size="2"
face="Courier New"><span>A SCART socket is just a
dodgy connector that the Europeans dreamed
up.</span></font></tt><font size="2"
face="Courier New"><span>
<tt><font face="Courier New">It's a pain in the ass
because the plugs can fall
out so easily :(</font></tt>
<tt><font face="Courier New">Check out <a
href="http://www.sesworld.com/info/scart.html";>http://www.sesworld.com/info/scart.html</a>
for a brief rundown on it.</font></tt>

<tt><font face="Courier New">I wouldn't worry about
it - just pay the extra and
ask Keith for</font></tt>
<tt><font face="Courier New">Svideo/phono
versious</font></tt>
<tt><font face="Courier New">Or move to the UK and
join the SCART party :-)</font></tt>

<tt><font face="Courier New">Oh and yes, you can get
adapters where you can
convert SCART to S-Video, but</font></tt>
<tt><font face="Courier New">then you have the SCART
plug falling out of the
SCART socket and the S-Video</font></tt>
<tt><font face="Courier New">lead falling out of the
back of the SCART plug :[</font></tt>

<tt><font face="Courier
New">HTH,</font></tt>

<tt><font face="Courier
New">Tony</font></tt>

<tt><font face="Courier New">> -----Original
Message-----</font></tt>
<tt><font face="Courier New">> From:
GaryMull@xxxxxxx
[mailto:GaryMull@xxxxxxx]</font></tt>
<tt><font face="Courier New">> Sent: 29 January
2002 17:31</font></tt>
<tt><font face="Courier New">> To:
kat5-users@xxxxxxx</font></tt>
<tt><font face="Courier New">> Subject: [KAT5]
SCART Socket Question</font></tt>
<tt><font face="Courier New">>
</font></tt>
<tt><font face="Courier New">>
</font></tt>
<tt><font face="Courier New">>
</font></tt>
<tt><font face="Courier New">> I am a lurker from
the US.&nbsp; Not a
audio/video techie and am </font></tt>
<tt><font face="Courier New">> not familiar with
</font></tt>
<tt><font face="Courier New">> a SCART
socket.</font></tt>
<tt><font face="Courier New">>
</font></tt>
<tt><font face="Courier New">> I am very
interested in a future purchase of
Kat5 modules and </font></tt>
<tt><font face="Courier New">> possibly the
</font></tt>
<tt><font face="Courier New">> future switch to
distribute
Cable/Cameras/Audio in my home.&nbsp; </font></tt>
<tt><font face="Courier New">> I have never
</font></tt>
<tt><font face="Courier New">> heard of a SCART
socket.</font></tt>
<tt><font face="Courier New">>
</font></tt>
<tt><font face="Courier New">> Could someone
explain further on SCART socket
and how I would </font></tt>
<tt><font face="Courier New">> connect an S
</font></tt>
<tt><font face="Courier New">> video output and
the audio of my A/V
equipment to a Scart </font></tt>
<tt><font face="Courier New">> socket.&nbsp;
Are there </font></tt>
<tt><font face="Courier New">> adapters for a
SCART?&nbsp; </font></tt>
<tt><font face="Courier New">>
</font></tt>
<tt><font face="Courier
New">>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; much
thanks</font></tt>
<tt><font face="Courier New">>
</font></tt>
<tt><font face="Courier
New">>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;
Gary</font></tt>
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