Pleng
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'Bronek' said:right, I live in UK and I know they sell different models in US. Still, even if a TV has only HDMI and SCART, one may still connect S-Video via simple (and cheap) SCART adapter. Wait, mine also has component (i.e. three jacks) input, I think this will work even better. Will see...'God Ginrai' said:Well, I can"t vouch for S-Video"s status outside the US. I was speaking strictly about US.
Just to clarify (not necessarily correcting you, but I've seen some confusion in this thread) Component 3 jacks is different to Composite three jacks.
Composite: 3 jacks, generally yellow, red and white.
The yellow carries the video signal, the red and white carry the audio.
This is the one found on most TVs across the budget spectrum.
Component: 3 jacks, generally red, green and blue.
This carries the video signal down three separate leads, one each for the red, green and blue signals. No audio is carried down this connector, so a separate pair of red and white connectors are usually found next to the component input for the audio signal
The Pandora tv-out cable relays an S-Video signal. You can easily convert this to a composite output, but not a component.
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