At the moment,
I have DVD, video etc. connected to TV's scarts directly. Sound is
connected to apm. Now it makes a big confusion, because you need to use a
few remotes to chose appropriate, sound and video
source...
So, I decided
to connect all those devices into AV amplifier and do the switching there,
so I'll need only one remote.
I have 3 SCART
connectors on the back of the TV (Sony 32"), but only one capable of
receiving RGB.
On the
amplifier side, I have only S-video out on S-video
connector.
My question
is: should I connect S-video on amp to S-video on SCART on TV, or I should
find some convertor that will convert S-video to RGB and use RGB pins on
SCART.
Will I see any
difference in quality?
See www.rgbtosvideo.com for details of a
convertor from RGB to S-Video (Y/C). Since most AV amps switch in
the S-Video and/or composite video domain (not RGB), this would be the
best thing.
A scart socket can
carry RGB, composite and S-Video - though not all at once.
Obviously your AV scart on the back of your TV will have to support
S-Video (AV1 usually is RGB [plus composite] and AV2 and above will
usually be S-Video capable depending on your
model)
Confusing?
Thank the designers of the stupid scart socket - great idea in principle,
poorly executed. (Cue Phil)
James
H