S-Video out quality

Geoff

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I have a secondary computer that has s-video out, i wantto hook it up our TV downstairs that has S-Video input. I've used a S-Video-to-RCA converter, but that looked like crap. So i was wondering if any of you have hooked your tv up to your computer via S-Video before, and how it looks. Im asking this because i dont want to have to move my whole PC and parts to hook it up, and see that it doesnt work.

The main use will be to watch movies with it, and i would need to be able to navigate through the desktop via the TV.
 
I have a secondary computer that has s-video out, i wantto hook it up our TV downstairs that has S-Video input. I've used a S-Video-to-RCA converter, but that looked like crap
What do you mean by "it looked like crap"? TVs have horrendously low resolutions so it will always look like crap when compared to a monitor with the same settings. For TV use I usually use a lower resolution combined with a few changed settings like the font size of different displays/window titles in order for everything to be legible on a TV.
 
Yeti said:
What do you mean by "it looked like crap"? TVs have horrendously low resolutions so it will always look like crap when compared to a monitor with the same settings. For TV use I usually use a lower resolution combined with a few changed settings like the font size of different displays/window titles in order for everything to be legible on a TV.
well it was black and white, and it seemed like everything was blurred together,
 
That has happened to me before, I used a different S-video to RCA adapter and it worked fine.
 
Well in case anyone was interested, i tried it and it looks pretty good. You cant read small text, but images and movies look great on it.
 
geoff5093 said:
Well in case anyone was interested, i tried it and it looks pretty good. You cant read small text, but images and movies look great on it.

you should try playing counterstrike on it and see how it looks.
 
I've used S-video on my high-def TV and it looked crappy.

Maybe you would like to look into a DVI splitter or something (assuming you have one DVI output on your computer). Send the DVI cable to the TV and used an adapter (component or analog). Just a suggestion.
 
Starwarsman said:
I've used S-video on my high-def TV and it looked crappy.

Maybe you would like to look into a DVI splitter or something (assuming you have one DVI output on your computer). Send the DVI cable to the TV and used an adapter (component or analog). Just a suggestion.
Well this TV isnt high-def, its just a big tube 27". I find S-Video to look pretty good for images and stuff, but not text.

And i will try counter strike, but i doubt it would play well since i only have 256MB of ram :P
 
I found composite video to be very good, strangely my video card seems pretty rare. It has VGA, S-Video and composite video out (TV Out), haven't found this on any other GF4MX440 or any card in general. Usually you shouldn't use adapters, they seem to lower the quality a bit. And when you said
"I have a secondary computer that has s-video out, i wantto hook it up our TV downstairs that has S-Video input. I've used a S-Video-to-RCA converter, but that looked like crap."
Didn't you just say that both your computer AND TV have S-Video output/input? So why did you continue on saying you used a S-Video to RCA when it shouldn't be needed?
 
yeah, I've tried connecting my comp to a Sony Trinitron 32" tube TV non HD. Reading text was near impossble even at 600X400. Also the side of the screen looked warped and stuff. Playing games is pretty nice but you can read what other people say.
 
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