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      10-01-2008
My laptop has a 7 pin s-video and my tv a 4 pin socket.
If I had a 4 pin s-video cable wold this fit into the 7 pin socket on
my laptop?
If so would this work ok?
Is this all I need to play video on the tv, someone mentioned needing
a second cable to carry the audio signal?
 
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      10-01-2008
On Tue, 30 Sep 2008 23:29:08 -0700 (PDT), Jay <>
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>My laptop has a 7 pin s-video and my tv a 4 pin socket.
>If I had a 4 pin s-video cable wold this fit into the 7 pin socket on
>my laptop?


You are a moron.

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      10-01-2008
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> My laptop has a 7 pin s-video and my tv a 4 pin socket.
> If I had a 4 pin s-video cable wold this fit into the 7 pin socket on
> my laptop?
> If so would this work ok?
> Is this all I need to play video on the tv, someone mentioned needing
> a second cable to carry the audio signal?


Yes the 4-pin cable will fit your laptop 7 pin socket.
see http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/S-Video

Note: s-video does not carry an audio signal so while you will get picture
on your TV you will not get any sound. You will need to connect your laptop
to some device like an amplifier or home cinema system to get sound too.

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      10-01-2008
On Oct 1, 10:06*pm, "Mike Brannigan" <Mike.Brannigan@localhost> wrote:
> "Jay" <JazeM...@gmail.com> wrote in message
>
> news:ad47f71b-11f8-4f49-a015-...
>
> > My laptop has a 7 pin s-video and my tv a 4 pin socket.
> > If I had a 4 pin s-video cable wold this fit into the 7 pin socket on
> > my laptop?
> > If so would this work ok?
> > Is this all I need to play video on the tv, someone mentioned needing
> > a second cable to carry the audio signal?

>
> Yes the 4-pin cable will fit your laptop 7 pin socket.
> seehttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/S-Video
>
> Note: s-video does not carry an audio signal so while you will get picture
> on your TV you will not get any sound. *You will need to connect your laptop
> to some device like an amplifier or home cinema system to get sound too.
>
> --
>
> Mike Brannigan



Thanks Mike.
Just what I needed to know.

Good to know that not all of Usenet has degenerated to the level of
DDW who obviously didn't know the answer or got turned down by the
ugly girl at work again.

 
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Tim Slattery
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      10-01-2008
Jay <> wrote:

>My laptop has a 7 pin s-video and my tv a 4 pin socket.
>If I had a 4 pin s-video cable wold this fit into the 7 pin socket on
>my laptop?


AFAIK, s-video is a seven-pin system. Whatever you're looking at that
has four pins isn't s-video. Presumably you can find a s-video to
whatever adaptor.

>Is this all I need to play video on the tv, someone mentioned needing
>a second cable to carry the audio signal?


s-video connections carry video only, no audio. So yes, you'd need a
second cable for the noise.

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      10-01-2008
"Mike Brannigan" <Mike.Brannigan@localhost> wrote:

>Yes the 4-pin cable will fit your laptop 7 pin socket.
>see http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/S-Video


ehh.. I learn something new every day.

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      10-01-2008

"Jay" <> wrote in message
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On Oct 1, 10:06 pm, "Mike Brannigan" <Mike.Brannigan@localhost> wrote:
> "Jay" <JazeM...@gmail.com> wrote in message
>
> news:ad47f71b-11f8-4f49-a015-...
>
> > My laptop has a 7 pin s-video and my tv a 4 pin socket.
> > If I had a 4 pin s-video cable wold this fit into the 7 pin socket on
> > my laptop?
> > If so would this work ok?
> > Is this all I need to play video on the tv, someone mentioned needing
> > a second cable to carry the audio signal?

>
> Yes the 4-pin cable will fit your laptop 7 pin socket.
> seehttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/S-Video
>
> Note: s-video does not carry an audio signal so while you will get picture
> on your TV you will not get any sound. You will need to connect your
> laptop
> to some device like an amplifier or home cinema system to get sound too.
>
> --
>
> Mike Brannigan



> Thanks Mike.
> Just what I needed to know.


> Good to know that not all of Usenet has degenerated to the level of
> DDW who obviously didn't know the answer or got turned down by the
> ugly girl at work again.


He would be lucky if a girl turned him down. It was his right hand that
turned him down!!!!




 
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      10-02-2008
Tim Slattery <> wrote in
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> Jay <> wrote:
>
>>My laptop has a 7 pin s-video and my tv a 4 pin socket.
>>If I had a 4 pin s-video cable wold this fit into the 7 pin socket on
>>my laptop?

>
> AFAIK, s-video is a seven-pin system. Whatever you're looking at that
> has four pins isn't s-video. Presumably you can find a s-video to
> whatever adaptor.
>
>>Is this all I need to play video on the tv, someone mentioned needing
>>a second cable to carry the audio signal?

>
> s-video connections carry video only, no audio. So yes, you'd need a
> second cable for the noise.
>


S-video is actually 4 pins (Chrominance, Luminance, and 2 Grounds).

Your laptop may have something similar to the one shown at:
http://pinouts.ru/VideoCables/ati_vidcable_pinout.shtml
(note that there is an S-video connector shown there as well)

The connector on your laptop may also include audio signals, or may also be
able to be used for composite and/or component video. If you can look up
your laptop manual (perhaps online?) it may tell you this.

It is quite possible that a standard S-Video cable may fit the connector on
your laptop and connect the video signals correctly to your TV. Some have
a small rectangular plastic pin that you may have to break off to make it
fit. It won't provide an audio connection, though. You may need to find
the correct adapter cable for this - or use the headphone jack. Check with
your friends that have bought a new video card/computer - these sometimes
have such a cable included that may be the right one for you. I've thrown
away hundreds of these at work that we don't use - most of the newer ones
seem to be component video ones (3 video and perhaps two audio).

Instead of S-Video, you may be able to find an adapter to give you
composite video (a single RCA connector, usually yellow). If your TV has
an S-Video input, it quite likely also has one of these.

NOTE: it is possible that using the wrong cable may damage something, so
you should try to make sure by finding your laptop manual. The nature of
most TV/Video signal connections is such that damage is actually not all
that likely, though - they are expected to be plugged in by non-technical
people groping in the dark behind a TV.
 
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      10-02-2008
On Wed, 01 Oct 2008 19:28:01 -0700, blank <> wrote:

>Tim Slattery <> wrote in
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>> Jay <> wrote:
>>
>>>My laptop has a 7 pin s-video and my tv a 4 pin socket.
>>>If I had a 4 pin s-video cable wold this fit into the 7 pin socket on
>>>my laptop?

>>
>> AFAIK, s-video is a seven-pin system. Whatever you're looking at that
>> has four pins isn't s-video. Presumably you can find a s-video to
>> whatever adaptor.


This is such a SIMPLE problem.

http://www.svideo.com/svideoadapter11.html

If you can't find what you need on above use Google to come up with
dozens of other sites or just visit any decent sized computer store or
Radio Shack.
 
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