In Reply to: Any suggestions on what to do if your DVD has an s-video out but your tv doesn't have an s-video in? posted by sammy on March 11, 2002 at 18:50:55:
You did say "anything would be appreciated.", didn't you? Seriously, your TV must be pretty old not to have an S-Video input. The picture quality is a step up from using the all-in-one composite connection. An even better alternative would be component inputs on the TV, but I'm guessing that your DVD player may not have component outputs since you didn't mention them. Even if you are not able to upgrade your TV at this time, the DVD picture -- even using the composite connection -- will be better than VHS and most laserdiscs. The link below will get you to a page from Joe Kane's Video Essentials website. Scroll down and you'll be able to read about the various connections for video and why "this" is better than "that".
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- Get a new TV. - Joe Murphy Jr 21:18:27 03/11/02 (0)