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For use where an S-Video signal needs to be connected to a Scart-equipped TV Monitor, typically in an A/V system using a separate surround sound amplifier.
This cable is directional. Signal directions must be followed as indicated on the S-Video connector. Signals travel from the S-Video connector to the Scart plug.
Applications include:
A/V amplifier to TV, A/V amplifier to S-VHS video recorder (for recording only) S-VHS video recorder to TV
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The Scart standard provides for a wide variety of connections to be made between A/V products and is often the only way to connect at "RGB" levels. R.G.B. stands for red, green, blue, the component colours of the original recording medium. Maintaining this standard of connection throughout, be it from the simple connection of a D.V.D. player to a T.V. or a full-blown Home Theatre system, ensures that the potential for the best picture quality is maintained
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Apart from the physical convenience of a "single" connection, Scart also provides for numerous other connections, some of which permit features such as operation via on-screen menu and Auto-tune functions in conjunction with video tape recorders, and automatic aspect ratio switching from wide-screen to normal. These automatic functions are not possible using separate cables.
Until now, the inferior design of almost all Scart cables has more than outweighed any benefits that might be gained by their use. It has taken a company with the technical prowess of QED to do the job properly – for the first time!
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QED Silver Reference SQART cables will deliver objectively better picture and sound quality than ordinary Scart cables, and they will even out perform many "separate" video and audio cables due to the use of advanced construction techniques, meticulous screening and superior materials.
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