This message is a reply to Re: S Video / RGB posted from Tony posted at March 22, 2001 at 16:29:01
> S-Video is a higher quality method for delivering luminance and chrominance signals. The quality is improved by eliminating the need for the filtering processes that degrade video output. The method is simple - don't combine the signals in the first place. If the signals are always separate, never combined, then no filtration is required. The resulting image is more precise.> composite=trash
> RGB=better than composite
> S-Video=as good as it gets on a television
> Hope this helps. :)
> > What is really the better choice?
> > I've tested an RGB cable and compared it to a normal composite picture, and I really see a difference, it looks more colorful and thick and stuff :)But is RGB better then S Video?
> > I've heard that S Video has a higher resolution on the TV, but is there a visible difference?
> > mikael
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