Connecting New To Old
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S Video To Coaxial

S Video To Coaxial Cable Saves Your Money

You are so naïve! You are not versed on the different uses of cable connectors. To you, one cable is just like the other. But – you are very wrong.  S video to coaxial is one very useful cable whose uses you must know. So, do you have budget for a new television? Your TV is so antiquated and the resolution is not vivid. And – it is not compatible with your new laptop. So you have a problem? Will you buy a new TV so that your laptop can be connected to it? Well, you do not have to! Your old TV can be functional for the purpose. All that is needed is to spend a little amount on an s video to coaxial cable.

It is good to understand the meaning of s video and coaxial as separate items. The s video is known as separate video, sometimes super video. Whatever it is, the s video (Y/C) is a signal – an analog video signal. Its function is to carry two signals, separate, to transmit images as luma (luminance) and chroma (color). Coaxial is an electrical cable, called so because of the presence of an inner conductor and an outer shield. The inner and outer are travelling on the same axis – hence it is called coaxial. The coaxial cable carries radio signals. What then is the purpose of using s video (for luma and chroma) to analog radio waves called coaxial?

The s video to coax (shortened term for coaxial) allows connection of a computer to the television. The connector is used because the computer, maybe a laptop, has a video output different from the antenna input of the old television. In essence you can now use your very aged television with a new generation laptop.

The s video to coaxial cable will course the s video and audio video to the television from the laptop. Plug one end to the laptop and the other end to the antenna of the TV. One end of the cable is s video for the computer’s output and the other end is for the coaxial input.

Take one common example of using the s video to coaxial. Plug the computer’s DVD output with s video to the TV coax antenna. The image will have an extraordinary brightness which will easily fade and adjust to normal brightness because of the macroplast protection. Other devices with s video output that can be connected with the coaxial TV antenna are laptops, flexcam cameras and other cameras that are embedded with s video output. You will notice that the later models of devices have this s video output. Thus, any new device can be made compatible with an old television – just with the use of this cable. With the s video to coaxial device, you can shift s video to a television display accepting any TV with coaxial or sometimes RCA a/v phono jacks. It depends on the coax package you are going to buy.

Here are the features of a good quality s video to axial cable – S video to RCA convertor which you can choose from 6 feet, 12 feet or 24 feet length, input for video, input for stereo audio (both for the left and right channels), input for the coaxial antenna, a power supply and an auto switching feature. This switch is to save you from constant hooking or unhooking the coaxial input in your television.

Cables are really cost efficient. Imagine not discarding your old television for a new one that can be attached to your laptop! With just a minimal expense on an s video to coaxial cable, you can enjoy your DVD on your old television and with good resolution at that!