That is untill I wanted to connect a freeview box, which also has an RGB scart output Next to them they have Y PB Pr, looks like this;. Mr Incredible Distinguished Member. There are better people in here than me to explain, but I do know how to point you in the right direction.
JS Technology are reknowned makers of video conversion equipment and they have written a neat article about this topic.
Have a look here. Okay, thats kinda helped me lol So lets get some boffs in here to explain to me in nice easy "simple man" terms.
If on a 1 - 10 scale you rated quality perception with 10 being the highest, then RGB and component will be at 10, S-Video probably about 7. IMHO of course! So it's deffo worth going either RGB or componant over s-video? If so, that throws out using my AV amp for video switching then If this is the case, then I think I will have to change my DVD player for one with componant output on it Last q for now lol - would you notice a considerable difference viewing a freeview box in RGB scart instead of s-video?
With a progressivescan DVD outputting component at say p, the component at that resolution will outstrip the standard defintiion RGB, assuming your TV can display p component signal. Click to expand Which I don't really want - I already have a remote for the TV, another for the DVD, third for the Freeview box, fourth for the AV amp from whaich ALL sound is coming from - nothing goes to TV and a fifth for the vcr - a 6th for a switching box for scart would be a pain!
Even more of a pain would be a cheapo one that requires me to get up and press a button everytime I wanna change a device!
Malice - yes, you have confused me a tad more lol My TV is a big CRT, and from another owners and forum user experience and testing, it can handle p via prog scan. By "implemented" I pressume you mean you can use S-Video from a scart socket? David US English. Mark US English. Daniel British.
Libby British. Mia British. Karen Australian. Hayley Australian. Natasha Australian. Veena Indian. Priya Indian. Neerja Indian. A typical RCA connector on a cable can be used to transmit audio or video. Most Common Colors Composite video means that the red , green and blue video signals are all being carried by a single cable. In the color code, red and white stand for audio to the right and left speakers respectively, and yellow stands for composite video.
This allows for the use of a single remote for all of your connected devices most common functions. Component cables deliver video and do not carry sound. The answer is most people will not notice the difference between the two.
However, HDMI is able to deliver p while component cables can only deliver i. The Pb , Pr, and Y connections are component video connections. Each of the connections carries a different portion of the component video signal. If you connect your DVD player, High Definition receiver, or Satellite Box to your television using the component video jacks, you get a higher quality picture. HDMI is now very widely used and it will very soon completely replace analog interfaces.
Dolby Digital Plus vs. Dolby Atmos. Dolby TrueHD vs. Your email address will not be published. What Is RGB? Cameras RGB found its place in photography in the s, where it began the stage of creating three separate colored filters. Scanners Many scanners use the RGB model to scan a document or photograph and transfer it to the computer.
What is YPbPr? Connections RGB usually comes with 15 pin connections. YPbPr uses only three separate cables. Colors The different combinations of primary colors result in a different color on the screen. In YPbPr, the colors are produced by separating the signals. Y is the luminance. Pb is produced by negating luma from the blue color and Pr is received from the difference between red and luma.
Origin RGB uses just the three primary color signals- red, green, and blue. Data bandwidth RGB requires greater bandwidth to transfer the video signals. Due to the separation of signals, YPbPr requires lesser bandwidth to transfer the video signals.
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