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Is there an easy (read cheap) way to convert from SCART output to S=video
input?

TIA.
 
On Sat, 21 Jul 2007 19:45:45 GMT, "ian field" <dai.ode@ntlworld.com>
wrote:

Is there an easy (read cheap) way to convert from SCART output to S=video
input?

TIA.

just buy the right cable.
 
<feebo> wrote in message news:qgd6a3pmi8m1ap27tm2n558flch5201ugp@4ax.com...
On Sat, 21 Jul 2007 19:45:45 GMT, "ian field" <dai.ode@ntlworld.com
wrote:

Is there an easy (read cheap) way to convert from SCART output to S=video
input?

TIA.

just buy the right cable.
Thanks -

When I finally found my Maplin catalogue, there was an adapter from SCART to
S-VHS with 2 extra phono leads for L+R audio, presumably the PC S-VHS input
card will extract the audio from the composite?
 
On Sun, 22 Jul 2007 16:09:55 GMT, "ian field" <dai.ode@ntlworld.com>
wrote:

feebo> wrote in message news:qgd6a3pmi8m1ap27tm2n558flch5201ugp@4ax.com...
On Sat, 21 Jul 2007 19:45:45 GMT, "ian field" <dai.ode@ntlworld.com
wrote:

Is there an easy (read cheap) way to convert from SCART output to S=video
input?

TIA.

just buy the right cable.

Thanks -

When I finally found my Maplin catalogue, there was an adapter from SCART to
S-VHS with 2 extra phono leads for L+R audio, presumably the PC S-VHS input
card will extract the audio from the composite?

your mileage might vary but with my nvidia GFX card the svid output is
just that - I had to run the audio from the sound card as well and
then chucked everything into a little box with a scart plug on one
side and svid & 2xPhone on the other (just looks like a big scart plug
in the back of my telly)
 
"ian field" <dai.ode@ntlworld.com> wrote in
news:njLoi.2221$nm3.714@newsfe4-gui.ntli.net:

When I finally found my Maplin catalogue, there was an adapter from
SCART to S-VHS with 2 extra phono leads for L+R audio, presumably the
PC S-VHS input card will extract the audio from the composite?
It won't. S-video is always videoonly with separate audio.
 
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"ian field" <dai.ode@ntlworld.com> wrote in
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When I finally found my Maplin catalogue, there was an adapter from
SCART to S-VHS with 2 extra phono leads for L+R audio, presumably the
PC S-VHS input card will extract the audio from the composite?

It won't. S-video is always videoonly with separate audio.
The card's documentation claims it can feed output via S-video to a TV set
as well as act as a capture card, but there are no RCA jacks for audio and
one illustration shows a S-video to single RCA jack for composite video
connection - so I wonder if the manufacturer has used a S-video connector
more because its a good fit for the slot plate than strict adherence to the
S-video standard.
 
"ian field" <dai.ode@ntlworld.com> wrote in
news:Jxnqi.1858$6z6.491@newsfe1-gui.ntli.net:

The card's documentation claims it can feed output via S-video to a TV
set as well as act as a capture card, but there are no RCA jacks for
audio
Audio comes from your PC sounccard (or to in the case of a capture card).

and one illustration shows a S-video to single RCA jack for
composite video connection - so I wonder if the manufacturer has used
a S-video connector more because its a good fit for the slot plate
than strict adherence to the S-video standard.
They use an S-video jack so S-video can be used, if desired. S-video is
simply the Lumiance and Chromiance spearated. The card could simply gate
the Chroma onto the Luma line, making it composite.
 

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