Am 25.02.2010 19:39, * GMAN:
IT NOT SVHS either damnit, it called S-Video or Y/C
Really? Wow, you're my hero now.
FYI: Y/C (analoge separate luminance/croma) is the *signal*, the term
"SVHS" usually means the connector (4pin HOSIDEN or SCART) carrying an
Y/C signal. And in the outside world where people have friends and a
life (both things you probably know nothing about) they generally use
the term "SVHS" for everything Y/C-related because the first widely use
of Y/C was with the SVHS standard.
And if we are at it: it is NOT SVGA for gods sake, it is VGA. SVGA is a
VESA resolution standard (800x600), not a signal or a connector. In
fact, you can send a SVGA signal over HDMI with no problems. The
connector is a VGA connector (D-Sub HD15) and the signal itself is
analogue RGB with separate sync.
If you try to make yourself smarter than you are then at least get the
facts right. So far you just made look yourself like a dumbfuck, but
probably just because you are one.
Benjamin