S-Video to Composite: Difference between revisions

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{{OldKit|Want to convert from one format we don't use to another? If you're not the [[hist:Archive Officer|Archive Officer]] you probably won't find anything useful here, and even if you are I don't know if any of this kit exists or where it would be.}}
{{OldKit|Want to convert from one format we don't use to another? If you're not the [[hist:Heads of Archives|Head of Archives]] you probably won't find anything useful here, and even if you are I don't know if any of this kit exists or where it would be.}}
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S-video is basically just composite video, but split up into its chroma (colour) and Luma (brightness) parts, which both operate at different bandwidths. The pin allocation is like so:
S-video is basically just composite video, but split up into its chroma (colour) and Luma (brightness) parts, which both operate at different bandwidths. The pin allocation is like so:
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