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RE: svideo->svideo vs. svideo->RGB
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- Subject: RE: svideo->svideo vs. svideo->RGB
- From: "Kenneth Watt" <kennwatt@xxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 5 Apr 2002 12:41:00 +0100
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Nik,
Why?
If you feed an S-Video to then convert
to
RGB then, obviously, the output signal in RGB is only going to be (at best)
as
good as the input, i.e. your original S-Video, so why bother? So yes, I
would
stick with S-Video through the whole setup for convenience unless you want
to
start to feed individual sources directly to the display and cut out any
noise
introduced by the amp, personally though that’s *way* too much hassle
IMO.
TBH, IMO, RGB is better than S-Video
but
not hellish much and under normal viewing conditions from any source other
than
DVD you are unlikely to see a massive improvement although you would see
some.
K.
-----Original
Message-----
From: Nikola Kasic
[mailto:nikola@xxxxxxx]
Sent: 05 April 2002 12:16
To: ukha_d@xxxxxxx
Subject: RE: [ukha_d]
svideo->svideo vs. svideo->RGB
Why would I need RGB to S-video
converter.
AV amp's output is already S-video and that should connect to
SCART.
My question was whether to convert
S-video
into RGB (if it's possible) and use SCART AV1 or to keep signal
as S-video
and connect it to SCART AV2.
I understood that RGB signal is
better quality, but I don't know if any quality can be gained by
converting S-video into RGB, because you cannot get better quality
then
the source signal itself.
Is that right, and I should
just keep
it S-video -> S-video.
-----Original Message-----
From: James Hoye
[mailto:james.hoye@xxxxxxx]
Sent: 05 April 2002 11:59
To: ukha_d@xxxxxxx
Subject: RE: [ukha_d]
svideo->svideo vs. svideo->RGB
At the moment, I have DVD, video etc. connected to TV's
scarts directly. Sound is connected to apm. Now it makes a big confusion,
because you need to use a few remotes to chose appropriate, sound and video
source...
So, I decided to connect all those devices into AV
amplifier
and do the switching there, so I'll need only one
remote.
I have 3 SCART connectors on the back of the TV (Sony
32"), but only one capable of receiving RGB.
On the amplifier side, I have only S-video out on
S-video
connector.
My question is: should I connect S-video on amp to
S-video
on SCART on TV, or I should find some convertor that will convert S-video
to
RGB and use RGB pins on SCART.
Will I see any difference in
quality?
See www.rgbtosvideo.com
for details of a convertor from RGB to S-Video (Y/C). Since most AV
amps
switch in the S-Video and/or composite video domain (not RGB), this would
be
the best thing.
A scart socket can carry RGB,
composite and S-Video - though not all at once. Obviously your
AV
scart on the back of your TV will have to support S-Video (AV1 usually is
RGB
[plus composite] and AV2 and above will usually be S-Video capable
depending on
your model)
Confusing? Thank the designers
of
the stupid scart socket - great idea in principle, poorly executed. (Cue
Phil)
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