How to Connect an S Video Cable
How to Connect an S Video Cable
S Video cables, also called Super Video or Separate Video cables, transmit video color and luminance (brightness) information separately, minimizing interference. You can use S Video cables to connect almost any 2 S Video-capable devices, including camcorders, televisions, computers and DVD recorders. If you have the appropriate cable, you can also connect S Video-capable devices to non S-video devices; 1 end of the cable will have the appropriate connector for protocols such as RCA (separate yellow, white and red connectors, once the standard protocol for connecting audio and visual devices).
Steps

Examine the S Video cable and the device you're about to connect it to. Count the number of holes on your computer or handheld device's S Video input and the number of pins in the connector at the end of the cable. If the number of holes matches up with the number of pins, you can connect the cables. S Video cables come in 4-pin, 7-pin, and 9-pin varieties. Take a careful look at each end of any S Video cable when you purchase it; you can purchase cables to connect 2 different types of S Video connectors. For example, 1 end of the cable might have a 4-pin connector while the other end has a 7-pin connector.

Slide the male S Video connector into the female connector until they're firmly seated together, lining up the tabs on the cable and the connector.

Connect the other end of the cable to the S Video port (or multi-media port) on the other device.

Turn your computer or other device on. In some cases, you must connect the 2 devices before turning them on, or the new device won't be properly recognized.

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