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S-Video Cable - MiniDin4 Male to Male - 4 FT

S-Video Cable - MiniDin4 Male to Male - 4 FT - P-360-004


Item Number: P-360-004
Product Name:   S-Video Cable - MiniDin4 Male to Male - 4 FT
Manufacturer: ComputerCableStore.com - Custom Cables
Price: $18.55


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Please Note: 3 to 5 Day Lead Time - Non-Returnable - Custom Built Part, Built to Order

This is a Custom Built Cable and is NON-RETURNABLE (3-5 Day Lead Time). Provide your Television with sharper images using ComputerCableStore.com's high performance S-Video Cable - MiniDin4 Male to Male - 4 FT Cable. S-Video is able to surpass Composite Video quality in that it sends signals to the TV in the same format that the TV processes them, in two separate signals for color (chrominance) and brightness (luminance). These Male to Male MiniDin4 cables are 100% shielded to prevent EMI/RFI interference.
Composite video is the format of an analog television (picture only) signal before it is combined with a sound signal and modulated onto an RF carrier. Composite video is often designated by the CVBS acronym, meaning any of "Color, Video, Blank and Sync", "Composite Video Baseband Signal", "Composite Video Burst Signal", or "Composite Video with Burst and Sync". It is usually in a standard format such as NTSC, PAL, or SECAM. It is a composite of three source signals called Y, U and V (together referred to as YUV) with sync pulses. Y represents the brightness or luminance of the picture and includes synchronizing pulses, so that by itself it could be displayed as a monochrome picture. U and V represent hue and saturation or chrominance, between them they carry the color information. They are first mixed with two orthogonal phases of a color carrier signal to form a signal called the chrominance. Y and UV are then combined. Since Y is a baseband signal and UV has been mixed with a carrier, this addition is equivalent to frequency-division multiplexing.
Separate Video, more commonly known as S-Video, and sometimes incorrectly referred to as "Super Video" and also known as Y/C, is an analog video signal that carries the video data as two separate signals, lumen (luminance) and chroma (colour). This differs from composite video which carries picture information as a single lower-quality signal, and component video which carries picture information as three separate higher-quality signals. S-Video carries standard definition video (typically at 480i or 576i resolution), but does not carry audio on the same cable.
  • Connectors: Connector: Male MiniDin4 to Male MiniDin4
  • Foil Shielded to prevent EMI/RFI interference
  • Higher Quality than Composite Video
  • Designed for use with DVD players, Digital Satellite, Game Consoles, etc.

 


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6 FT S-Video (S-VHS) Cable - MiniDin4 M/M
6 FT S-Video (S-VHS) Cable - MiniDin4 M/M
Provide your Television with sharper images using ComputerCableStore.com's high performance 6 FT S-Video (S-VHS) Cable - MiniDin4 M/M. S-Video is able to surpass Composite Video quality in that it sends signals to the TV in the same format that the TV processes them.
Composite video is the format of an analog television (picture only) signal before it is combined with a sound signal and modulated onto an RF carrier. Composite video is often designated by the CVBS acronym, meaning any of "Color, Video, Blank and Sync", "Composite Video Baseband Signal", "Composite Video Burst Signal", or "Composite Video with Burst and Sync". It is usually in a standard format such as NTSC, PAL, or SECAM. It is a composite of three source signals called Y, U and V (together referred to as YUV) with sync pulses. Y represents the brightness or luminance of the picture and includes synchronizing pulses, so that by itself it could be displayed as a monochrome picture. U and V represent hue and saturation or chrominance, between them they carry the color information. They are first mixed with two orthogonal phases of a color carrier signal to form a signal called the chrominance. Y and UV are then combined. Since Y is a baseband signal and UV has been mixed with a carrier, this addition is equivalent to frequency-division multiplexing.
Separate Video, more commonly known as S-Video, and sometimes incorrectly referred to as "Super Video" and also known as Y/C, is an analog video signal that carries the video data as two separate signals, lumen (luminance) and chroma (colour). This differs from composite video which carries picture information as a single lower-quality signal, and component video which carries picture information as three separate higher-quality signals. S-Video carries standard definition video (typically at 480i or 576i resolution), but does not carry audio on the same cable.
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