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| Thread ID: 80912 | 2007-07-09 04:41:00 | Computer/lappy to TV | Lovelee (6586) | Press F1 |
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| 567264 | 2007-07-09 22:08:00 | [QUOTE=Bantu;568936] I've never heard of a s-video cable carrying audio, and never heard of s-video pro. What is available, however, and perhaps this (www.svideo.com) is what you were talking about, is an s-video cable with a seperate 3.5mm audio cable to RCAs or whatever. :nerd: No it is not this cable. One end has a 7 pin s-video socket which plugs into the card. Coming out of the 7 pin is 2 cables going into a 4 pin s-video. 3 more cables composite also for video/L-R audio. There is no other audio lead on the 7 pin end, all audio and video feed out of that one socket. The feed INTO the Hauppauge card is the cable you mention, s-video and stereo audio socket, but the feed out is a single 7 pin connector. |
Bantu (52) | ||
| 567265 | 2007-07-09 22:31:00 | [QUOTE=wratterus;568941] No it is not this cable. One end has a 7 pin s-video socket which plugs into the card. Coming out of the 7 pin is 2 cables going into a 4 pin s-video. 3 more cables composite also for video/L-R audio. There is no other audio lead on the 7 pin end, all audio and video feed out of that one socket. The feed INTO the Hauppauge card is the cable you mention, s-video and stereo audio socket, but the feed out is a single 7 pin connector. A lot of cards use non-standard connections so they can do things like that for convenience & have adaptors to all the standard connections from the one connection on the card. |
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