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Leonard Caillouet
 
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Default S-Video, composite, coaxil video in Question

What makes RGBHV superior to the difference signal configurations? Seems
like the difference signals would be more immune to corrupting the
luminance.

Leonard Caillouet

"red" wrote in message
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You are somewhat correct, but misinformed about your component video

signals
and how they are refered to. A component signal consist of Red, Green, and
blue signals, Usually with the sync sent with the green signal. Component
signals are corresponed by Y, R-Y, B-Yor RGsB. You stated all colors as
"-Y"."-Y" means minus lumanince signal. Without the luminance, you

wouldn't
see anything.

Also, the best signal to send to an analog TV set would be RGBHV (Red,
Green, Blue, H-sync, and V-sync)

RED


"Jerry G." wrote in message
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When you say "coax" (not coaxil), do you mean baseband video, or RF. RF

is
what you get with cable TV.

If you were to convert the S-Video to RF, or to baseband, there would be

no
point to have S-Video. Therefore it is a waste of time to convert it

down.
The next best standard is with R-Y, B-Y, and G-Y. The very high end

sets
have this. Your DVD player would also have to comply to that standard

as
well.

RF is the lowest in quality, then there is baseband video with separate

L
and R audio. The next step up is S-Video with L and R audio. The next

step
up is component video (as mentioned above), with separate L and R audio.
The very best is what the broadcasters use in their production

facilities.
This is full bandwidth digital video.

If you want to enjoy your TV viewing experience, you will have to invest

in
a good set.

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"George" wrote in message
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I have a DVD player that has S-video and composite video out. My TV
only accepts coaxil. I know S-video is better than composite. Can
S-video be converted or an adapter be put inline to match to coaxil?
My Amp accepts composite video in.
Any schematics or diagrams welcomed.
Thanks