SCART (also known as Péritel or Péritélévision, especially in France, 21-pin EuroSCART in marketing by Sharp in Asia, Euroconector in Spain, EuroAV or...
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S-Video (section Comparison with SCART)
dominance of SCART connectors, which were present on televisions until the advent of HDMI. It is possible for a player to output S-Video over SCART, but televisions'...
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players sold in Europe had SCART connectors, although these are sometimes supplemented by RCA and/or RF connectors. SCART-RCA adapters also exist, which...
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VGA port. Many televisions, especially in Europe, can utilize RGB via the SCART connector.[citation needed] In addition to the red, green and blue color...
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EcoSCART is a technology available for audio-video equipment which is connected to a television set by an SCART cable. A device that embeds the ecoSCART...
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VGA, in which case adapters are not necessary. VGA can also be adapted to SCART in some cases, because the signals are electrically compatible if the correct...
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occurs with both official Nintendo RGB SCART cables, and any third party RGB SCART cables that carry the SCART switching signal. This problem can be alleviated...
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settorezero.com - Cavo di collegamento video Commodore 64 / S-Video / Scart, 2008-01-29 "The PC video acronyms". 070820 philipstorr.id.au "Amiga video...
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either an analog one (in NTSC or PAL format) on the composite, S-Video, SCART, or component video connectors, or a digital one on the DVI or HDMI connectors...
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necessarily contain a tuner of its own. A box connected to a television (or VCR) SCART connector is fed with the baseband television signal from the set's tuner...
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