Hi,
I've been doing some more research and I found 2 sites with schemas for converting 4-pin s-video to composite video.
It's a lot simpler than I thought...
http://homepage.oninet.pt/678mbd/scartsw2.htm
http://www.hut.fi/Misc/Electronics/circuits/svideo2cvideo.html
The second explains a...
Gmcmen,
If you tv doesn't have s-video, you'll only get black/white image from the 4 pin (outer pins) connection...
But, if you can find a 7 pin s-video plug, you can send composite video (RGB) to the scart plug by using the following schema:
RGB switching control
-connect pin 1 to pin 18...
Hi Gmcmen.
You can check
http://www.par.univie.ac.at/~bob/video/scart/scart.html
for the pin-out in scart side. But I must remind you that the four outer pins in s-video will only work in a TV that already supports s-video, otherwise all you'll get is black/white.
For the pin-out of s-video...
Hi RJG_
first of all, s-video to scart is only usefull when your tv already supports s-video... it means that one of the scart entries on your tv can be configured for s-video mode... and usually you also have an s-video entry...
As mentioned above by AcE_IoXx (and completed by me), the outer...
Hi,
I tried this configuration but, in order to have the notebook recognize the TV, you also need to connect Pin 1 to pin 18 of the scart connector. This is because pin 16 and 18 of the scart connector are for RGB switching control (and ground!).
So, you would get:
RGB switching control...
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