fusion_power
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My TV is a Samsung LE32B450C4W http://data4tv.com/en/Samsung/LE32B450C4W/ which sadly has no S-Video input, also not onto the Scart input. However, it has an D-Sub (VGA) input, maybe this can be used somehow but I'm not sure. Really weird that this TV has basicly everything but an S-Video input, it even has an opical audio output. However, it also has NO headphone output which also annoyed me alot (also needs an adapter to get at least some headphone sound over Cinch.Prio 1: Use S-Video, if possible.
Check, if one of the Scart sockets has the "S --[-> ]" sign on it. Then it is S-Video compatible and you need an adapter cable that connects the TV-Out's S-Video connector + the Audio L+L connectors (probably black and red Cinch) to Scart.
Like this:
http://www.intekx.com/images/475093.jpg
EDIT: on this image you see that the right one of the two Scart sockets has that S-Video logo. By far not all TV sets seem to have that feature.
Prio 2: Use Composite, if S-Video is not possible, i.e. of none of your Scart sockets has that "S --[-> ]" sign. Then you need an adapter from Composite video + Audio L+R (Yellow, Black and Red Cinch connectors of TV-Out) to either Scart or to equally-colored Cinch jacks on the TV.
Like this:
http://www.projectorsite.co.uk/images/products/10m%20av.jpg
or this:
http://assmann.com/images/articles/collage/2000x1333/AK392_4016032083375_collage_1_RGB.jpg
Alternatively, for either option you may use a straight-through cable (i.e. with the same plugs on either side) and use a Scart adapter to get into the scart socket:
http://www.memoryking.de/images/product_images/popup_images/e8bc12581656955eb3da316965c850c8.jpg
More info+pics: http://www.hdtvtest.co.uk/news/samsung-le32b450-le32b450c-20090625155.htm
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