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what happened to s-video inputs?
I've noticed that many televisions no longer have an s-video input. They
either have composite or component video. But no s-video. Why is this? I have several devices that output composite or s-video (computer, VCR, LD, DVD), and the s-video is always so much better looking. It doesn't make sense that manufacturers would abandon s-video but still include that crappy composite video connector. |
what happened to s-video inputs?
On Jul 26, 9:57 am, Comb Filter wrote:
I've noticed that many televisions no longer have an s-video input. They either have composite or component video. But no s-video. Why is this? I have several devices that output composite or s-video (computer, VCR, LD, DVD), and the s-video is always so much better looking. It doesn't make sense that manufacturers would abandon s-video but still include that crappy composite video connector. Part of it may have to do with s-video sources. Have you tried to buy a VCR lately? GG |
what happened to s-video inputs?
On 7/26/2007 11:57 AM, Comb Filter wrote:
I've noticed that many televisions no longer have an s-video input. They either have composite or component video. But no s-video. Why is this? I have several devices that output composite or s-video (computer, VCR, LD, DVD), and the s-video is always so much better looking. It doesn't make sense that manufacturers would abandon s-video but still include that crappy composite video connector. They don't come with the two screws for connecting a twin lead antenna wire anymore either. :) -- Steve ............................... P R O J E C T - 4 3 http://www.myspace.com/p43 http://www.project-43.com/ ............................... Get your "Silence the Quiet" CD http://www.cdbaby.com/cd/project43 |
what happened to s-video inputs?
G-squared wrote:
On Jul 26, 9:57 am, Comb Filter wrote: I've noticed that many televisions no longer have an s-video input. They either have composite or component video. But no s-video. Why is this? I have several devices that output composite or s-video (computer, VCR, LD, DVD), and the s-video is always so much better looking. It doesn't make sense that manufacturers would abandon s-video but still include that crappy composite video connector. Part of it may have to do with s-video sources. Have you tried to buy a VCR lately? GG Hey you back off,,, I tresaure my S VHS recorder,,LOL |
what happened to s-video inputs?
On Jul 27, 5:23 pm, common_ wrote:
G-squared wrote: On Jul 26, 9:57 am, Comb Filter wrote: I've noticed that many televisions no longer have an s-video input. They either have composite or component video. But no s-video. Why is this? I have several devices that output composite or s-video (computer, VCR, LD, DVD), and the s-video is always so much better looking. It doesn't make sense that manufacturers would abandon s-video but still include that crappy composite video connector. Part of it may have to do with s-video sources. Have you tried to buy a VCR lately? GG Hey you back off,,, I tresaure my S VHS recorder,,LOL I have one too but where will you get another? And more importantly, why would you want another? GG |
what happened to s-video inputs?
G-squared wrote:
On Jul 27, 5:23 pm, common_ wrote: G-squared wrote: On Jul 26, 9:57 am, Comb Filter wrote: I've noticed that many televisions no longer have an s-video input. They either have composite or component video. But no s-video. Why is this? I have several devices that output composite or s-video (computer, VCR, LD, DVD), and the s-video is always so much better looking. It doesn't make sense that manufacturers would abandon s-video but still include that crappy composite video connector. Part of it may have to do with s-video sources. Have you tried to buy a VCR lately? GG Hey you back off,,, I tresaure my S VHS recorder,,LOL I have one too but where will you get another? And more importantly, why would you want another? GG But it is so "retro" LOL |
what happened to s-video inputs?
On Sat, 28 Jul 2007 00:23:18 GMT, common_ wrote:
G-squared wrote: Part of it may have to do with s-video sources. Have you tried to buy a VCR lately? GG Hey you back off,,, I tresaure my S VHS recorder,,LOL s-video is not the same as s-vhs. People all the time confuse s-video with s-vhs, even going so far as to refer to the connector as the s-vhs connector. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/S-video |
what happened to s-video inputs?
"Composite Suxs" wrote in message
er.mixmin.net... On Sat, 28 Jul 2007 00:23:18 GMT, common_ wrote: G-squared wrote: Part of it may have to do with s-video sources. Have you tried to buy a VCR lately? GG Hey you back off,,, I tresaure my S VHS recorder,,LOL s-video is not the same as s-vhs. People all the time confuse s-video with s-vhs, even going so far as to refer to the connector as the s-vhs connector. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/S-video From your link: The situation with VCRs is a bit unusual; the common S-Video connector was designed for Super VHS VCRs as a high-bandwidth video connection |
what happened to s-video inputs?
"Steve M. Mann" wrote in message
... On 7/26/2007 11:57 AM, Comb Filter wrote: I've noticed that many televisions no longer have an s-video input. They either have composite or component video. But no s-video. Why is this? I have several devices that output composite or s-video (computer, VCR, LD, DVD), and the s-video is always so much better looking. It doesn't make sense that manufacturers would abandon s-video but still include that crappy composite video connector. They don't come with the two screws for connecting a twin lead antenna wire anymore either. :) Those are still the best. |
what happened to s-video inputs?
On Fri, 27 Jul 2007 17:31:33 -0700 G-squared wrote:
| I have one too but where will you get another? And more importantly, | why would you want another? It could break while you're transcribing all your old VHS tapes to HD. -- |---------------------------------------/----------------------------------| | Phil Howard KA9WGN (ka9wgn.ham.org) / Do not send to the address below | | first name lower case at ipal.net / | |------------------------------------/-------------------------------------| |
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