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analog formats [message #28716] Thu, 19 August 2004 16:49 Go to next message
Fermi is currently offline  Fermi
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What is composite, component and S-video? Which is better?

Thnx, Fermi

Re: analog formats [message #28717 is a reply to message #28716] Thu, 19 August 2004 17:41 Go to previous message
Audio Jones is currently offline  Audio Jones
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Component video is RGB, where each color gun is driven by a separate channel. It is the best analog format. S-video separates chroma and luminance signals (color and brightness) and is second best. Composite video combines all facets of the video signal into one composite signal and is the most common analog format.

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