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With component video inputs (Y/PB/PR or RGB/HV) and an S-video connection, the Hi-Scan televisions provide the highest quality connection to a DVD player and superior performance with HDTV receivers. Also with the addition of Multi-Image Driver (MID(TM)) circuitry, viewers can watch two programs simultaneously

DVL-91 vs CLD-99 vs CLD-704
Just trying to ascertain what's what here. S-video connections work with VHS too -- but you may not find a VHS deck with an s-video connection. S-video is the way that signals are recorded to VHS tape -- 'separated' video, with chroma & luma as different signals. The more common 'composite' connection mixes the two

Monitor Clone with ATI's x1600 Pro?
Using the S-Video connection eliminates these artifacts. Of course, you need a TV display with an S-Video input for this to work. Both the RCA input and the RF (tuner) input on your TV use the composite signal. Hope this helps StephenDVD wrote: I saw this on another post..and it is supposed to help picture quality.

Playing MP3s from my computer in my home theater system
If I configure Media Center to display on the TV over the S-Video connection however it will automatically drop the resolution that MC displays itself in to One Media Center annoyance in the dual monitor configuration is that some MC components will always open on the Primary monitor even if MC is running full

S-Video and SVHS Help
By using the S-Video connection, you are bypassing two stages of signal conversion: the interweaving of the color and brightness signals in the 3DO console's video encoder, and the separation of these signals from the composite video signal in your TV. The S-Video cables are relatively inexpensive,

MCe and Motorola Set Top Box
With S-Video connection, you are using the 97's comb filter, at least to separate the luma signal from the two chroma ones. Just how good is the 97's comb filter compared to the ones in relatively new monitors such as my Toshiba? I haven't connected it via the composite inputs yet to AB the picture quality,

TVout quality Vs professional video services
My suggestion would be to try a different S-video cable (maybe the cable's connections are defective) or to use a different S-video IN on the TV (maybe the TV's S-video connection on that input is defective). Try that and see what happens... - Jeff ...My unique issue with S-Video is that when I hook up either the

S-Video versus baseband NTSC -- My experiance
Another optional connection is S-Video. Now that I have an S-Video capable TV I'd like to use that one. However my General Instrument 2000 does not have this S-Video connection on the back, contrary to what the skimpy manual said (which is why I assume it is optional). I called AT&T and inquired about this option

digital comb filter - what is it?
Improved spatial resolution & color resolution (especially if an S-video connection is used to the analog composite receiver). 2. Elimination or minimization of analog encoding artifacts (especially if an S-video connection is used to the analog composite receiver). 3. Elimination of analog channel impairments

TV Output Quality
... "Joseph Wind" <j...@gif.com.invalid> wrote: I believe the order of connector cabling is: (good to better) Video S-Video DVI/HDMI Only the last two will support HDTV. Not true. HD will also be supported on the Thomson SkyHD box over the comp-out. But will the monitor display HD when fed from a composite input?

McIntosh MLD7020 Review
Look in the back ( of the set and look for an s-video connection. It look like a ( mini din connecter. S-Video inputs the color and picture ( information on If you feed the S-video into a monitor, it combines the two signals into a composite signal for display. The idea is to provide a signal of higher quality.

No movie through S-video connection
I can spot the difference between an S-video connection and a composite one in seconds. Multiple audio tracks for Time Bandits? Is that supposed to be a method of torture or what? Usually Sean Connery is enough to save a show, but not that time. How can you NOT like this movie? Look at the excellent cast:

Best hardware for recording TV direct to MPEG4?
If you are using anything larger than a 13 inch television the you should really use the s-video connection. If you do not notice any difference than it may be time for a new monitor/television. RMH wrote in message <01bd5e95$711ce8e0$5302c...@gateway.activepower.com>... On the back of my brand-new RCA 32"

Dual Monitors
Each set of in/out has RCA and S-video connections. Life used to be simpler when the S-video connection "overrides" the RCA video connection. But, it is now a menu selection. Appearance The 9500 comes in only one color, gold, and it may not match with the rest of your component, but it is sharp looking.

TV equipment connections
You may need to activate (or force) the s-video connection, on some cards you need to have the TV plugged in and on for the card to detect the s-video. I am running an Acer quad-core with dual monitors. I have my desktop extended onto the second monitor. I also have an s-video plug on the back of my PC but when

Could someone tell me?
If Ron had his preference, he would have stuck with the S-video connection on the Sony. Brent's preference--when he in fact saw enough difference between the two inputs to express a preference at all--was also for the S-video connection. In the case of the Sony set, he also felt that it looked more natural, smooth,

Panasonic HD STB and D-VCR seen & Toshiba HD Info
Did you try bringing the computer closer to the TV and connecting the two with a store-bought S-Video cable? Can I assume you have tested the S-Video connection on the TV with some other device, like a video camera? Hope this helps. Sorry, I haven't hooked-up my computer to my TV yet, but look for the fine print

Using IIgs with VGA monitor - how to go?
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30fps progressive DV spec has nothing to do with whether the video to the monitor over an s-video connector is progressive or interlaced. It is interlaced if it is an NTSC s-video connection. Also the 640 horz. res hasn't got anything to do with NTSC resolution. However if you are refering to the picture cropped

16X9 is not "enhanced"
-----Original Message----- Have you set the machine to dual monitors? My video card requires a further setting to specify that the secondary monitor is a TV, if I'm using the S-Video out port. You might want to explore Display Settings > Settings > Advanced > Displays. -- Sonia, MS PowerPoint MVP Team Autorun CD

Draft Tech FAQ 2/6
In particular, my Toshiba 65" HDTV ready TV does have problems with the analog TV channels when using the S-Video connection from my Motorola (General Instruments) DCT2000 HT cable box. The cable box has a filter that separates the composite signal into the two signals that are carried by the S-Video cable (by the