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To connect a video source to a TV using a SCART cable, you can simply plug one end of the SCART cable into the SCART socket on the video source, and the other end into the SCART socket on the TV. Make sure both devices are turned off before connecting the cable to avoid any damage.
I assume the TV has a SCART socket. Get a RGB to SCART adapter, then change TV to AV1/2
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To convert a SCART signal to an S-video signal, you can use a SCART to S-video adapter. This adapter will allow you to connect the SCART output to the S-video input, enabling you to view the signal on a device that accepts S-video input.
One can buy a Scart adapter from the local store and online stores such as the following; multi scart adapter on amazon, Tesco scart adapter with switcher on Tesco, and delupe.
The term SCART refers to the video/audio television connector.
Shops that sell housewares or electrical equipment usually sell scart connectors. Some supermarkets sell scart connectors as well. Scart connectors can be bought online in websites such as Amazon or Ebay.
There is no way to connect these two without spending around £60 on an adapter. It would be cheaper to buy a Freeview HD box, then connect this to the screen with HDMI.
It depends on what you want to connect to it. RCA - RCA or RCA - SCART or S-Video cable (not used that often any more)
HDMI is not the same as SCART. HDMI is digital interface while SCART is analogue.
No need. HDMI is another plug and has nothing to do with SCART.
yes - get a scart coupler see http://www.tvcables.co.uk/cgi-bin/tvcables/scan/ml=6/sp=rs4/se=scart/se=extension/se=lead.html