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ClearStream User Manual - Copyright © 2007, 2006 Ziova Corporation
S-VIDEO
S-Video is a video format that works by separating the color and brightness video
signals into two parts, this results in less interference than you get with the two
combined (as is the case with Composite video).
If your display device has only Composite or S-Video inputs, then for the best
display results, it is recommended that you use the S-Video input.
S-Video output supports PAL and NTSC video modes only.
To S-Video Input
on Display Device
COMPOSITE VIDEO
Composite Video is the standard video connector format.
It gets its name from the fact that all the color and brightness video signals are
combined and passed through a single cable.
Composite output supports PAL and NTSC video modes only.
To Composite Video Input
on Display Device