Google translate... In Scart, the video is divided separately into three contacts R, G, B, this color rendition is better, and the S-Video output on VCRs is usually 4-pin, which means the color is transmitted by only one common contact, so the color rendition is worse. It is advisable to make comparisons from identical outputs.
@@Rockin_Kat im saying, that s-video gives direct vhs signal displayed, with RGB vhs signal will be converted. SCART can output Composite, Component, S-Video and RGB signal depending on source device.
Google translate...
In Scart, the video is divided separately into three contacts R, G, B, this color rendition is better, and the S-Video output on VCRs is usually 4-pin, which means the color is transmitted by only one common contact, so the color rendition is worse. It is advisable to make comparisons from identical outputs.
VHS tape signal isnt RGB, it only matches s-video. Only s-video outputs pure vhs signal.
@@CezaryKuchta, my VCR has a Scart output connector, and Scart is supposed to transmit RGB.
@@Rockin_Kat im saying, that s-video gives direct vhs signal displayed, with RGB vhs signal will be converted. SCART can output Composite, Component, S-Video and RGB signal depending on source device.
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Interesting!!
Why no comments???
The Philips looks better