S-video is a two wire interface while ypbbr is a three wire interface. Therefore, an S-video cable cannot be used for any component signals. S-video supports only standard definition, that is, PAL or NTSC color encoding. Component signals (ypbbr) support both standard definition and high definition.
S-Video is a type of composite video signal. The 4 pins are Chrominance, Luminance, and 2 grounds. Your standard composite video cable combines Chrominance and Luminance into one signal, which is then separated again by the TV. An S-video cable removes this step. The "y, pB, pR" cable set is known as "component" video. this cable goes one step further than S-Video, breaking down the Chrominance signal to individual colors, using Red (pR), Blue (pB) and Luminance (y). The TV then uses additive and subtractive methods to determine Green.
I dont believe it is. YBbPr is capable of outputting High definition (1080) where as S-video is Standard Definition
Yep. S video is video only
No, you can use the VIDEO cable instead and just let the S-CABLE hang loose but the S-Connector/Cable will give a better picture so use it if you can.
An S-video cable carries standard definition video, and with it you can get a resolution of 576i.
no s-video is a radio frequency hdmi is digital
Audio and Video cables, red and white for audio and yellow for video, if both units have a S-connector use it. The S-cable is a better video cable. If you use a S-cable you don't use the yellow video cable.
No, the s-video is a video only connection.
An S Video cable improves picture quality while watching videos. It is plugged into your TV from a video output source.
Just video.
The S-Video connector and cable will give you a better picture than coax or a RCA type pin video connector and cable will.
S-video is a video only cable, you must add an a extra audio cable.