A s-video cable provides a connection for Super Video, which is a higher quality video signal than the more common composite video (usually the yellow phono jack marked Video). The Super Video signal provides two components of the composite video signal separately for better resolution and color rendition. The two components, luminance (Y) and chrominance (C), are carried on two parallel coaxial wires in the s-video cable. The four pins in the connector are for Y, Y ground, C, C ground.
s-video is an all but failed analog signal format for video, which carried the brightness and color of a standard-definition video signal down separate lines (bound within the same wire, of course). S-Video gained popularity in PC's for a while, until television manufacturers began equipping TV's with VGA-support.
An S video cable is just an alternative video cable to a component cable. It is commonly used to hook a television to a computer.
S-video is a video only cable, you must add an a extra audio cable.
No, there isn't. This camera doesn't have any USB connector built in. You have a S-Video output, AV mini-jack output and a mini-minijack for power. The only way to connect it is through minijack-AV cable or through Svideo-Svideo cable.
If you have a Connection for the psp svideo to composite you can use it to connect to the television, however the resulting output will not be in HD.
Look on the side or the back of your machine for a SVIDEO out port. If it has...buy the SVIDEO out cable that connects to your TV's or projector's RCA-in. You can also buy what is called a VGA adapter. This is a much better device as it is a multi-port device and it plugs into your VGA port of your machine...normally blue in color where you connect a monitor to) on the side or back of machine. The VGA adapter connects VGA-in and RCA-out to TV or projector. Both these items are available. SVIDEO cable selling for R135 VGA Adapter selling for R800 Prices above is in South African Rand: Order: tasmouse@gmail.com
DSC-TX1 hasn't got a computer charger. It only has a standalone battery charger, and a USB-Svideo combo cable, to upload your pictures. You cannot charge via this cable.
short answer is VGA
You just plug you tv in to the poroject with A/V cables (red, yellow, white) also called composite, Component HD (red, green, blue) or Svideo. You can get cable coax to svideo conectors if needed. Once connected turn on tv source be it cable box direct cable or antena (?) then turn on your projector and go through the input selection until your tv shows up on the Screen. Of course if you know what input method you have your TV pluged into just select that. If it doesn't show up check cables and repeat.
If your computer has a Svideo output, it simply a case of plugging a cable between your TV and PC and selecting desktop spanning in your graphics settings. If your TV and graphics card have a spare VGA port, you can set up a far higher quality link by using the same method as before, except with a VGA cable.
An S-Video Port.
Your question can't be answered clearly because neither tv or blu-ray players have universal connections. In general you will need to find compatible connections. If you are using HDMI, all signals are carried on the one cable. If you are using RCA, the connection requires three connections, for SVideo, there is one cable for video and another for sound.
HDMI is a digital connection that transports video up to High Definition and multi-channel audio. S-Video is an analogue connection that transports video in standard definition and with no audio.
Netflix is a movie program to watch movies that you can stream. Also you could connect your computer straight to your TV via svideo or hdmi ports.