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From: wbonner@yoda.eecs.wsu.edu (Wim Bonner)
Subject: S-Video plug on some US TVs.
Message-ID: <1991May14.211021.21704@serval.net.wsu.edu>
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Date: Tue, 14 May 91 21:10:21 GMT

This is properly not the place to ask the question, but since I do not really
know where to begin....

Does anyone know what the S-Video plug on the back of some TVs does?  I'm not
sure if it is specific to TVs in the US, or if it is worldwide.  I know it
supposedly gets better video signal than a composite video signal, and have 
seen it in use when I've hooked up my laser disk player to a nice tv, but 
what I want to know is what the pins do.  Or where should I look, and what 
should I look for?

Wim
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