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S-Video or Scart? What do you reckon?

Sk8-Bizzare (Harmless) posted this on Sunday, 26th January 2003, 11:34

Just bought a Phillips 32PW9527(my 1st widescreen) and have it connected via my old RGB scart this TVs picture rulz.
However would S-Video improve the picture I can remember everyone (magazines etc)going on about it years ago and how good it was but what do you reckon is connecting via S-Video OR Scart THE BEST?

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sj (Elite) posted this on Sunday, 26th January 2003, 11:38

RGB scart is better than s-video.

Ste

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Batavia (Elite) posted this on Sunday, 26th January 2003, 11:56

Either of them. I bet you won`t notice a jot of difference.

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Hulk Smash! (Elite) posted this on Sunday, 26th January 2003, 15:22

I have my dvd player connected to a Philips tv by S-Video, and the picture quality is amazing! It`s also very handy, as it leaves the two Scart sockets free for my Sky/digibox and video - no messy adaptors needed!

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Batavia (Elite) posted this on Sunday, 26th January 2003, 17:15

Ditto on the Philips. I notice no difference between RGB and s-connection.

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gingerone (Elite) posted this on Monday, 27th January 2003, 12:53

I have a phillips tv and I notice a big difference between RGB and S-video, RGB being far better!
Best to try and look for yourself but s-video will never beat RGB only match it so if you are happy then don`t bother!

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bigwilko (Competent) posted this on Monday, 27th January 2003, 17:10

I`ve got my DVD hooked up to my Tosh 32ZD98B by S-video....and I actually prefer the picture to the RGB scart set up !!!!

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bigfan (Elite) posted this on Monday, 27th January 2003, 20:11

S-video seems to give a more conistent picture amongst the widest range of TV`s.

RGB can produce some bloody good pictures but some tellies aren`t so good with the RGB than others.

There isn`t really an awful lot of difference to be honest.

Whichever way you look at it, they are both infinitely better than standard composite with its jaggy lines in between contrasting colours

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Stiffler (Competent) posted this on Tuesday, 28th January 2003, 01:40

Ok heres a few quick questions:

How much better is the picture from the standard composite to S-video/Scart
How much does the quality of the cable actually make a difference ? ie, free plastic Scart Vs a £35 fancy Scart cable

I am just interested as I watch on a 100Hz 32" Sony widescreen on the normal Composite or cheap naff Scart and the picture to me looks pretty good... Do you think I should invest in some better cables ?

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bigfan (Elite) posted this on Tuesday, 28th January 2003, 21:30

Firstly, you shouldn`t be using standard composite! This is one thing that there really is no debate over. Even with cheap cables, RGB or S-video will look much much better than composite. Look at the finer details of the picture, everything is better defined than before.

Cable quality makes less of a difference. I would probably recommend a £10-£15 scart cable instead of a cheap £3 Argos one. www.beyondhifi.com have some good deals on scarts, or you may be able to get one from Richer Sounds for around a tenner. The main quality of them is the oxygen free, shielded cable. The oxygen free part keeps it from rusting so your cable lasts longer and the shielded means that it picks up negligible interference from power cables and big interfering transformers in your telly and such (I think!)

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