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RE: Windows Media Center & Connectivity to TV


  • Subject: RE: Windows Media Center & Connectivity to TV
  • From: "Steve Abbott" <steve.abbott@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Tue, 24 Aug 2004 19:40:19 +0100

Hmmm, cool, Is there such a thing as a cable with s-video at one end and
a scart connector at the other?

-----Original Message-----
From: Keith Doxey [mailto:ukha@xxxxxxx]
Sent: 24 August 2004 18:38
To: ukha_d@xxxxxxx
Subject: RE: [ukha_d] Windows Media Center & Connectivity to TV

Hi Steve,

> But, I
> have a Sony KV32FX65, the s-video port is on the side (and untidy), at

> the back are three scarts (one RGB).
>
> Can I convert s-video to scart RGB? If I can what products do I need
> to buy? Any recommendations?
>

Most modern sets have at least one SCART that supports S-Video.

A Sony TV we had at work supported the following

AV1
AV1 RGB
AV2
AV2S
AV3
AV3S
AV4
AV4S

AV 1-3 were SCART, AV4 was Phonos/Minidin

I have a 28" Mitsubishi circa 1993.
AV1, AV1 RGB, AV2, AV2S, AV3, AV3S.
AV 1 & 2 are via SCART

I also have a 25" JVC
AV1, AV1 RGB, AV1S, AV2, AV2S, AV3, AV3S AV 1& 2 are via SCART.

Check the manual or on screen menus.
Sony often cycle through the various input combinations on a single AV
button.

Hope that helps

Keith





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