T thecableguy007 New Member Sep 13, 2003 #1 Hi all, I'm trying to plug an old vhs video with composite video out to my home theater amp All my other components have s-video out. Does anybody have a schematic for a converter ????? Thanks, David
Hi all, I'm trying to plug an old vhs video with composite video out to my home theater amp All my other components have s-video out. Does anybody have a schematic for a converter ????? Thanks, David
K Klaus New Member Sep 14, 2003 #2 Does such a converter actually exist? I'm curious, I've never seen one. Klaus
T thecableguy007 New Member Sep 15, 2003 #3 I found a product that does this https://www.datapro.net/products/CSV-900A.html At that price, I'd rather change my VCR That's why I was looking for the schematic to build one.
I found a product that does this https://www.datapro.net/products/CSV-900A.html At that price, I'd rather change my VCR That's why I was looking for the schematic to build one.
Roff Well-Known Member Sep 16, 2003 #4 Do you not have a composite video input? An s-video converter won't give you higher picture quality.
Sebi Active Member Sep 16, 2003 #5 Connect parallel the luma and chroma inputs without risk, maybe not too poor quality, if the projector have internal filter...
Connect parallel the luma and chroma inputs without risk, maybe not too poor quality, if the projector have internal filter...
T thecableguy007 New Member Sep 16, 2003 #6 no, it's a composite video output from my vcr, pluging to a svideo input to my amp thanks, David
Roff Well-Known Member Sep 16, 2003 #7 thecableguy007 said: no, it's a composite video output from my vcr, pluging to a svideo input to my amp thanks, David Click to expand... But my question was, is s-video the only input available on your amp, or do you just want to use it because you hope to get higher video quality?
thecableguy007 said: no, it's a composite video output from my vcr, pluging to a svideo input to my amp thanks, David Click to expand... But my question was, is s-video the only input available on your amp, or do you just want to use it because you hope to get higher video quality?