Composite vs S-video

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myriad1973

Audioholic
Are the formats compatible at all? I tried connecting my components using composite in to the reciever, then s-video out to my TV, but I got no picture. I switched the cable to composite to the TV, and I got a picture. Does all the inputs need to be s-video in order to output s-video to the TV? It would seem to be, or am I wrong? If that's the case, I'd have to go all composite since my VCR doesn't have an s-video out.
 
WorldLeader

WorldLeader

Full Audioholic
You may be able to send all your info via COMPONENT cable out, but your TV may not support component inputs. As for mixing composite and s-video, I think that you'll need to stick with a single type or else it won't work.

What brand is your receiver?
 
Hi Ho

Hi Ho

Audioholic Samurai
It sounds like your receiver does not transpose the coposite signal to S-Video. Some receivers will do this, some won't.
 
majorloser

majorloser

Moderator
You are correct with your assumption. Some receiver do offer some form of upconversion through the HDMI output, though.
 
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myriad1973

Audioholic
I just got smart and read the manual. Apparently I'll have to send a monitor out with both (composite and s-video) because they run on different buses. So the VCR, PS2, and Gamecube will send composite, and the CATV & DVD will be on s-video.
 
mtrycrafts

mtrycrafts

Seriously, I have no life.
myriad1973 said:
I just got smart and read the manual. .

Yes, that usually helps in the day of complex components:D
 

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