re: Svideo will not show Dvd on TV?
Saturday, March 27, 2004 at 12:05 am Windows XP Annoyances Discussion Forum
Posted by ttterk
(224 messages posted)
Now I'm really confused. When I sold S-video cables and S-VHS tapes at Radio Shack
I was unaware that S-video was a video tape format. I thought it had more to do with
transmission of video signals. Am I missing something?
Quote from item 2 of a Google search under SVHS: SVHS stands for SuperVHS and was
developed by JVC to offer better video quality than the VHS format. SVHS can offer
over 400 lines of horizontal resolution . . .
On Thursday, March 25, 2004 at 8:41 pm, Tom Swanson wrote:
>Svideo is a tape (VCR) format that is not well supported even by the tape industry.
>I've never seen a CVC player that had svideo hookup connections.
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>On Thursday, March 25, 2004 at 6:07 pm, fjk wrote:
>>I probably don't understand what Svideo does. I got the cables and was able to
>view
>>and hear a PowerPoint slide show a friend made on my tv using svideo.
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>>But I tried viewing a dvd that I burned and also tried viewing it directly off
the
>>laptop harddrive but NOTHING shows on the tv. Neither Windvd nor Windows Mediaplayer
>>show any images. I gather there is something limited about svideo
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