Newsgroups: comp.sys.ibm.pc.hardware Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!rpi!batcomputer!cornell!uw-beaver!milton!serval!yoda.eecs.wsu.edu!wbonner From: wbonner@yoda.eecs.wsu.edu (Wim Bonner) Subject: S-Video plug on some US TVs. Message-ID: <1991May14.211021.21704@serval.net.wsu.edu> Originator: wbonner@yoda.eecs.wsu.edu Sender: news@serval.net.wsu.edu (USENET News System) Organization: Washington State University Date: Tue, 14 May 91 21:10:21 GMT This is properly not the place to ask the question, but since I do not really know where to begin.... Does anyone know what the S-Video plug on the back of some TVs does? I'm not sure if it is specific to TVs in the US, or if it is worldwide. I know it supposedly gets better video signal than a composite video signal, and have seen it in use when I've hooked up my laser disk player to a nice tv, but what I want to know is what the pins do. Or where should I look, and what should I look for? Wim -- | wbonner@yoda.eecs.wsu.edu | The Loft BBS | 27313853@wsuvm1.csc.wsu.edu | (509)335-4339 | 72561.3135@CompuServe.com | USR HST Dual Standard HST/V.32