S-video connection

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  • David_Janssen
    Junior Member
    Junior Member
    • Sep 2003
    • 43

    S-video connection

    When transfering normal VHS tapes, could the quality of the capture be better on a Super-VHS recorder out of the S-Video connection, or has a Super-VHS recorder only a S-Video input connection ?
    I maybe want to buy a Super VHS recorder, because they're getting cheaper... and you also record the teletext info,
    and the better quality of the (future) tv recordings...
    Thanks,

    David.
  • shiny#3
    Digital Video Master
    Digital Video Master
    • Jul 2003
    • 1000

    #2
    using a S-video connection does really improve the capture of
    a video, since the information signal for brightness and contrast
    is transmitted seperately.....
    that means the "noise and blur" of the video is reduced significantly......
    of course your capture device must have a s-video in!!!

    most SVHS-VCRs do have both S-Video in and out... at least my one has ... the panasonic NV-FS 90 it is well sure older than
    13 or 14 years by now and still performing good....
    I am pretty confident that a modern SVHS is also equipped with that....

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    • David_Janssen
      Junior Member
      Junior Member
      • Sep 2003
      • 43

      #3
      Thank you, for your reply that's what i wanted to know,
      i shall check it with the manual in the store, to be shure,
      when i buy one i guess..
      Thanks,

      David.

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