----- Original Message -----
Sent: Wednesday, March 13, 2002 10:03
PM
Subject: RE: [ukha_d] Re: Composite vs
S-video out from a PC?
If
the TV doesnt support S-Video there is no point using the S-Video out. If
you used it straight you would get a B&W picture, if you use a passive
combiner it wont be any better than what you currently
have.
The quality of the TV affects the image as well, cheaper TV's dont
have such high quality tubes and the shadowmask is not as fine as a high
end
TV. (Think of it as similar to the dot pitch on a monitor). The tube may
simply not have the resolution. What size is the TV?
If
the TV does RGB you MAY be able to get an RGB output from the VGA
socket.
When I choose TV mode on my ATI Rage Fury the Sony Monitor drops
back
to an interlaced 50 Hz picture just like a TV needs. There is an option to
output Composite Sync from the VGA port as well.
Its one of those things I keep meaning to try but havent got round
to
yet :-(
Keith
www.diyha.co.uk
www.kat5.tv
If the TV
Scart does S-video then it should be much better. I have an
old P233
PC next to our TV for my daughter to play games on and the S-
video
picture is a lot sharper than the composite.
Scart is just a plug.
It can carry composite, RGB, S-video and
combinations thereof, in both
directions.
I think that if the TV only does RGB and composite you
will get a B&W
picture.
Steve
--- In ukha_d@y...,
"Lee" <lee@v...> wrote:
> This morning I noticed the video
card also has (what looks like) an
S-Video
> socket on it. Then
I remembered the scart adapter I have (to convert
> composite to
scart) also has an S-Video in socket on it.
>
> So, my
question is - If I get an S-Video lead and connect the two
together
> will the picture be any better? Or is the problem
with the scart
interface?
> Shame the TV has no S-Video
socket.
>
> TIA
> Lee.
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