Both.
It is impossible to convert S-Video to VGA by using a cable. However, an S-Video to VGA converter adapter can be purchased which contains an S-Video input and VGA output.
Connect the VCR to the HDTV thru the video cables, (video 2) input. Connection Options 1. TV Antenna --> Converter Box --> VCR --> your television. 2. TV Antenna --> Converter Box --> VCR PLUS your television This only works if your converter box has at least two types of output: one type of output that the VCR has an input for AND another type of output that your television has an input for. 3. TV antenna cable split into two with a splitter, one going straight to your television (would only work if you have an HDTV set) and the oher going to the converter box and then to the VCR, and the VCR's output to your TV's secondary input socket. #1 will get you the worst picture quality on your TV and #3 the best if you have an HDTV.
What input does it need to be on to play a video game
(Video Display Terminal) An input/output device that contains a screen, keyboard and mouse.
I think most of our video converter can do that, such as we can choose our output video as common video and then select a format from it, and get into setting selection to adjust video size as 176*144 on leawo video converter, which is what I use.
buck-boost converter is a type of DC to DC converter where the output voltage either higher or lower than the input voltage.
using dc-dc converter
Its And Output Only
Generally yes, however some video cards also accept input from other devices.
Any device that outputs a voltage higher than its input voltage. This device can be capacitive, inductive, or other.
I hope so ********************************************* In a way: it is an input device when taking the video, and an output device when showing the video on its screen.