Converting Component Video to S-Video

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I have a CRT TV, eight years old, which has provision for S-Video input. I
have a Yamaha surround-sound amp which I use to switch, amongst other
things, the video signal from DVD, STB, analogue TV and VCR. The Yamaha has
provision for component output but not for S-Video output. Is there some
kind of cable, bolt-on converter or such that will convert the component
signal, with its three cables, to the single S-Video cable? The TV and the
Yamaha both have composite (red white yellow) but I believe that S-Video
input to the TV is perceptibly better. If I connect the DVD directly to the
TV using S-Video, the picture is certainly better than when I connect the
DVD directly to the TV using composite. I would appreciate your thoughts.
 
On Jun 29, 3:56 pm, "L.A.T." <tony...@yahoo.com> wrote:
I have a CRT TV, eight years old, which has provision for S-Video input. I
have a Yamaha surround-sound amp which I use to switch, amongst other
things, the video signal from DVD, STB, analogue TV and VCR. The Yamaha has
provision for component output but not for S-Video output. Is there some
kind of cable, bolt-on converter or such that will convert the component
signal, with its three cables, to the single S-Video cable? The TV and the
Yamaha both have composite (red white yellow) but I believe that S-Video
input to the TV is perceptibly better. If I connect the DVD directly to the
TV using S-Video, the picture is certainly better than when I connect the
DVD directly to the TV using composite. I would appreciate your thoughts.
You can get a video down-converter to do this, but they aren't that
popular so prices are generally high, like this one:
http://www.ramelectronics.net/html/1361.htm

Dave.
 
"David L. Jones" <altzone@gmail.com> wrote in message
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On Jun 29, 3:56 pm, "L.A.T." <tony...@yahoo.com> wrote:
I have a CRT TV, eight years old, which has provision for S-Video input.
I
have a Yamaha surround-sound amp which I use to switch, amongst other
things, the video signal from DVD, STB, analogue TV and VCR. The Yamaha
has
provision for component output but not for S-Video output. Is there some
kind of cable, bolt-on converter or such that will convert the component
signal, with its three cables, to the single S-Video cable? The TV and
the
Yamaha both have composite (red white yellow) but I believe that S-Video
input to the TV is perceptibly better. If I connect the DVD directly to
the
TV using S-Video, the picture is certainly better than when I connect the
DVD directly to the TV using composite. I would appreciate your thoughts.

You can get a video down-converter to do this, but they aren't that
popular so prices are generally high, like this one:
http://www.ramelectronics.net/html/1361.htm

Dave.
Thanks for that.
I guess the small amount of TV that I watch is not worth that much money.
 
L.A.T. wrote:
I have a CRT TV, eight years old, which has provision for S-Video input. I
have a Yamaha surround-sound amp which I use to switch, amongst other
things, the video signal from DVD, STB, analogue TV and VCR. The Yamaha has
provision for component output but not for S-Video output. Is there some
kind of cable, bolt-on converter or such that will convert the component
signal, with its three cables, to the single S-Video cable? The TV and the
Yamaha both have composite (red white yellow) but I believe that S-Video
input to the TV is perceptibly better. If I connect the DVD directly to the
TV using S-Video, the picture is certainly better than when I connect the
DVD directly to the TV using composite. I would appreciate your thoughts.
http://www.svideo.com/ypbpr2svideo.html

I have bought from svideo.com and they are great.
Email them for any questions if you want.
 

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