Scart to S-Video

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Craig Coope

I may be in the wrong group here but anyway...here goes....

I have a cheapy tv card for my PC which has a normal RF input, a composite
input and also an S-video input...

I want to connect my DigiSender to it but it has a Scart plug...

So I am looking for a lead that has a female SCART socket at one end and
S-Video (male) at the other...Does S-Video only deal with the picture..or
the sound too?...I have no clue about this...I'm in the UK...hence the SCART
connection....

If S-Video doesn't deal wth sound then I need a line-in/headphone jack
(male) on the lead too......

Maybe I'll just have to buy a load of cables and stick them all together....
arrgghh...

Cheers...

Craig....
 
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Craig Coope

jacoby said:

Cheers for that...

Ok the

Scart to S-Video and 2 X Audio Phono plugs looks the best....and then I'll
just convert the two phono plugs to one stereo line-in /headphone jack...

OK...one last question...I found this on another site but it goes on about
other SCART to SVIDEO leads only giving a Black and White pic....what os the
deal here

http://www.svideo.com/svideoscart.html

.....how am I gonna know if the one on the site you linked me to will give me
B&W or Colour?
 
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Craig Coope

Craig Coope said:
Cheers for that...

Ok the

Scart to S-Video and 2 X Audio Phono plugs looks the best....and then I'll
just convert the two phono plugs to one stereo line-in /headphone jack...

OK...one last question...I found this on another site but it goes on about
other SCART to SVIDEO leads only giving a Black and White pic....what os
the deal here

http://www.svideo.com/svideoscart.html

....how am I gonna know if the one on the site you linked me to will give
me B&W or Colour?


Oops....my bad...that was the SVideo to SCART I was looking at....wrong way
round....it doesn't say anything abot b&w for the opposite....well I hope
not anyway!

Cheers again...

Craig....
 

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