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Thread ID: 82198 2007-08-19 00:44:00 Component to S-Video? zaphodnz (7299) PC World Chat
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582641 2007-08-21 04:54:00 A quick update to say I've ordered the Infocus adapter, and will post back how it works out. zaphodnz (7299)
582642 2007-08-21 05:50:00 Have you got a pic of this id like to see what it looks like please. Hitech (9024)
582643 2007-08-21 09:47:00 Have you got a pic of this id like to see what it looks like please .

Hitech, I'm not sure what you want to see, so have below a few links to the main components I have .

Here is what I think the cable will look like;
. infocus . com/Accessories/Cable/SP_VIDEO_ADPT . aspx" target="_blank">www . infocus . com
A bit of a concern now when I read the specification there saying "S-video (7-pin male)" when all my stuff has 4 pin S-Video! Maybe I'll be posting soon asking if anyone knows of a 7 pin to 4 pin adaptor :confused:

Here's a link to the Altech MG25 media player .
. airlinktek . com/english/prod_mg25 . htm" target="_blank">www . airlinktek . com

Here's some info on my Grundig Xentia TV;
. homecinemachoice . com/reviews/hccreviews/CRTTVs/Grundig/GrundigXentia82 . php" target="_blank">www . homecinemachoice . com

If there's anything you are specifically interested in knowing which may help me, feel free to ask .
zaphodnz (7299)
582644 2007-08-21 10:00:00 Thats what i was wanting to look at was the s video to component but its no good to me as it doesn't handle progressive scan.

many thanks for the link though.
Hitech (9024)
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