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Cables
SCART leads are regularly used within AV systems and in various ways. Most European satellite receivers, video recorders, DVD players and televisions have one or two SCART sockets. This is the simplest of ways to connect these equipment to your TV. SCART is a 21 pin device that carries picture and sound - as well as allowing other information to be communicated to the TV. SCART is a high quality connection (provided you use a good quality version) and also supports RGB output. This is an option which is normally selected from the set-up menu of a DVD player and enables the three colours red, green and blue to be fed to the TV independently to maintain maximum picture quality SCART A SCART lead can have SCART plugs at both ends or a range of other plugs at the other end. These are:
The reason for this wide range of options is that a SCART lead is used either to carry a video signal or to carry both the video signal and a stereo audio signal. In addition it can carry the video signal using three different methods:
Except for SCART to SCART leads, all other SCART connections are directional. So a SCART to S-VHS cable can not be used as a S-VHS to SCART cable. In order to use a SCART cable you need to understand the following:
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