s-video output -->> s-video input?

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  1. Xerxes asdfghjkl Valued Senior Member

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    I have an expressvu 3100 reciever with s-video output. Would it be possible to make this into s-video input so that I could connect it to my computer, and spit the output of the computer onto the TV, through the reciever? (the TV itself does not have S-video)

    The reciever remote has 'auxillary,' 'sattelite,' 'vcr' and 'TV' options on the top. Will selecting one of those change it to s-video input?

    -Thanks

    also-------I'd like to stay away from 's-video to RCA,' so please don't suggest that

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  3. testify Look, a puppy! Registered Senior Member

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    No, that will not work. Check to see if your TV has an svideo input. If it doesn't you pretty much can't do what you want without using rca to svideo.
     
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  5. philocrazy Banned Banned

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    yes hmmm

    it sounds impossible
    unless there is a transformation on the computer
    by card+software from svideo to cvbs(composite)
    and yr card has rca(cvbs) output jack.

    again, it sounds impossible

    so there is something else
    an svideo to composite converter box

    again,it sounds impossible
    because new technology my dear friend
    is not converted back to old(composite video)

    The only option i recommend is buy a new/used tv
    with svideo input

    even then digital tv is going to render it absolete
    sooner than you think

    these days i find tvs for free in the streets even
    with svideo inputs

    again again, progress, progress,progress
    and money,money,money,money

    win!!!!!!!

    Philosopher Philocrazy.
     
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  7. philocrazy Banned Banned

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    on second thought
    i think it could be done
    simply by connecting the c-signal and y-signal lines
    together onto an rca plug and also the ground line
    onto both blugs
    for more details go to a search engine and type
    svideo to composite circuit
    try different keywords

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  9. Xerxes asdfghjkl Valued Senior Member

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    Thanks for the responses, guys :m:

    Just as I thought.. Its not impossible, but extremely difficult. Actually, the TV is fairly modern (late 90's,) so I was shocked to see it missing s-video. We have an almost identical model in the house, and the only real difference between the two is an s-video component (conspiracy!). Guess I'll have to wait till mainstream HDTV before getting my nerdy entertainment system, but thanks for the link philocrazy. Interesting stuff
     
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