S-Video out dumb question

Perryg114

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I have two different two channel ATI video cards and I was wondering how the S-video out connector works. I want to setup a NTSC home theater system and use the PC as a DVR with a TV card. The problem is how to get video out to the TV?

My first question is: Does the S-Video out connector work off of monitor one or monitor two?

Second Question is: What resolution is the output to the S-video?

Third Question is: Are there settings to control the output of the S-vidoe.

I can't find anything in my manuals about the S-video connector other than the fact that is it there.

Perry
 

airhendrix13

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1) I believe 2.

2) 1024 x768 is the max I think, could be wrong here though.

3) There should be a TV-out setting somewhere in CCC.

Good luck!
 

Peter

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2) You can /feed/ a high resolution, but the SVideo /signal/ will never be more than 480 lines in NTSC. Horizontal actual resolution is around 360 pixels - but for practical reasons you'd be selecting 640x480 to get an exactly reproduced picture out to SVideo.
 

BassBomb

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Do you have an HDTV?

If your tv has dvi, hdmi or vga these will be far better solutions before using S-Video

Component might be useful too over S-Video

What Graphics card, what monitor/tv?
 

Perryg114

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Right now I am just going to hook it to a standard analog NTSC CRT TV set. I have analog cable and should be ok for a few more years. I do plan to get an HDTV at some point but am waiting for them to come down. They are almost there. I expect that soon you will be able to buy a 50 in LCD for around $1000. I just ordered an S-Video to RCA composite cable to hook into the video inputs on my TV. I think I will build a dedicated HTPC at some point and integrate all my music and video into one box instead of 3 or 4 like it is now. I will be able to get rid of the CD player, DVD player, Casset Deck, and VCR with one computer. I won't do this until I have an HDTV. I am just learning and playing at the moment with existing unused PC's and cheap $20 TV cards. The HDTV will also be the monitor so that will make life alot simpler. I may also run CAT5 cable from my router to my entertainment center so I won't be limited by the WiFi bandwith. I have a nice A/V reciever and surround system now so the HTPC and the HDTV will fit in with it nicely. I doubt I will mess with HD DVD's anytime soon but just going to DVD 640x480 will be a big step up from NTSC on a CRT TV.

Perry