Doug
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Registered: 8th Oct 03
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My laptop has an S-Video output so i was wondering if a S-Video to scart lead would enable me to plug my laptop into my normall TV?
Or does the TV need to have a special s-video feature?
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Dom
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Registered: 13th Sep 03
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no, s-video to scart adaptor will work fine mate
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Doug
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Ace,
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/TV-OUT-S-Video-to-Scart-PC-DVD-Cable-Lead-5m-New_W0QQitemZ9731177919QQcategoryZ67859QQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem
So that is what I could get?
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Doug
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Does it make any difference if I get a 4 or 7 pin one?
My laptop has a female 7 pin connection
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Doug
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Just seen this on one of the adverts...
Note - To avoid getting a monochrome (Black & White) only picture; your TV must support S-Video to Scart. Please check your TV handbook or settings to ensure it complies. Your PC must also have a TV-out 4-Pin or 7-Pin Mini Din Socket or suitable adaptor which may have been supplied with your graphics card.
Your TV may not automatically accept the s-video input and you may need to adjust the configuration in setup, please check your TV handbook.
So it probably wont work on mine as my telly is a good 5/6 years old
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drunkenfool
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5/6 years old and im guessing it will do, even if it doesnt have a dedicated s video socket. Check the manual though Doug. You could always get a converter although pic quality wont be amazing
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abdus
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but the quality wont be good tbh...tried and tested and not happy
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PhilC
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Registered: 21st Jan 06
Location: Lancs, UK
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if you already have an s-video lead, just use an adaptor...
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