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 Posted by Squibbly on 11/01/05 06:24 
ok clever clogs 
 
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"Dr Hfuhruhurr" <mike.rew@gmail.com> wrote in message  
news:1130327457.831374.206810@g44g2000cwa.googlegroups.com... 
> 
> Squibbly wrote: 
>> s-video, as the name suggests, is for video. and rca is audio to plug  
>> into 
> 
> Err, no. RCA is also used for Composite (sometimes called baseband) 
> video. 
> RCA connectors are also used for Component video output. RCA is a 
> connector type, not a signal type. 
> 
> Doc 
> 
> 
>> -- 
>> live long and prosper 
>> "Biz" <spamoff@sbcglobal.net> wrote in message 
>> news:cLQ6f.828$Lv.677@newssvr23.news.prodigy.net... 
>> > Most tvs that have a shared input only allow the use of one or the  
>> > other 
>> > and 
>> > s-video usually takes precedent, check your tv's owner manual....many  
>> > may 
>> > allow you to have connections on both jacks, but it may also degrade  
>> > teh 
>> > picture quality, which I have seen happen on many tvs when trying to do 
>> > exactly what you want to achieve.  There are plenty of automatic video 
>> > switchers out there if thats the issue, or any decent av reciever can  
>> > also 
>> > be used, as it will switch audio and video for you... 
>> > <jkclub2000@yahoo.com> wrote in message 
>> > news:1130091099.878367.197100@z14g2000cwz.googlegroups.com... 
>> >> My TV "VIDEO1" input has both S-Video and RCA. I understand that I  
>> >> only 
>> >> need to use either one for a DVD player. However, I wonder if it's 
>> >> possible and SAFE to use both these S-Video and RCA inputs for 2 
>> >> different DVD players (they don't operate at the same time, of  
>> >> course), 
>> >> because my TV runs out of inputs. 
>> >> 
>> >> BTW, I try not to use external switch 
>> >> 
>> >> Thanks for any input. 
>> >> 
>> > 
>> > 
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