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Old 11-19-2000, 04:20 AM   #2
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Thought I'd reply here...
Anyways, the way they both work, is that S-video is a digital video signal, instead of a analog one like in a RCA cord. As a result you get a sharper, more vibrant picture.

I believe composite is digital also, not sure, but what I do know, is that it saparates the different colors and signals to input in to the tv, so it's a more pure signal that the TV recieves. As a result, even better picture than S-video.

Which one ot get? Well if your tv has a Composite input, why not get the best? My TV only has S-Video, but it is a hudge jump up from RCA cords, and I love it. I also have a dope S-vidoe selector, which can take up to 6 inputs, so I got all my gadgets hooked up thru that.

Hope that helps you out bro.
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