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--Dave-- |
posted on 11th Nov 05 at 17:11 |
:thumbs: | |
John |
posted on 11th Nov 05 at 17:08 |
quote: Yip you can. Sony one I have is s-video. | |
--Dave-- |
posted on 11th Nov 05 at 10:39 |
can you get DVD players with S-Video out connections? So you can run S-Video > S-Video? | |
John |
posted on 10th Nov 05 at 17:13 |
quote: Thats the way mine is connected up on the tv downstairs. Just put everything else in an RGB scart. | |
--Dave-- |
posted on 10th Nov 05 at 17:03 |
well tried S-Video last night and it certainly made a difference. Films were sharper and the clarity inproved. | |
John |
posted on 10th Nov 05 at 16:00 |
And as to the increase in picture quality i'm a believer of unless you have amazing sources for everything to come from its not going to make a massive difference. | |
John |
posted on 10th Nov 05 at 15:58 |
Depends what inputs your tv has really. | |
--Dave-- |
posted on 10th Nov 05 at 12:05 |
ttt | |
--Dave-- |
posted on 9th Nov 05 at 21:17 |
What do you guys all use to connect things like your X-Box/PS2/DVD player to your TV? |