Profigold AV Lead, S-Video male + 3.5mm Stereo Male to Scart Male Cable - 3m
Length 3 metres Scart Connector Male     and  S-Video Connector (4 pin mini din) Male  
Product Code:
PGV6703

Discontinued
£15.70
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Profigold AV Lead, S-Video male + 3.5mm Stereo Male to Scart Male Cable Reviews

Description

Signal direction - S-video & 3.5mm mini-jack to Scart

Ideal for connecting a PC with S-video and 3.5mm mini jack stereo audio outputs to equipemmt with a scart input.

Features:

  • 24K Gold-Plated connector for excellent contact.
  • Advanced screening and shielded plugs for distortion free sound and picture.
  • 99.96% pure OFC copper conductor for high resolution picture quality.
  • Durable, flexible jacket for maximum cable protection, lifetime reliability and easy installation.
  • Interference Absorption Technology (IAT) for total elimination of EMI distortion ensures unmatched ultra clean picture performance.
  • Cellular PE insulation provides lows signal attenuation for clean pictures with true-to-life colours.
  • Multiple screening for maximum RFI protection ensures superior picture stability.


Life time guarantee. Profigold guarantees this product for life against design, construction, material and manufacturing defects (free product replacement).

N.B. Your TV or display device must be able to accept an S-Video signal over Scart for this cable to work

Specification

Resources


Frequently Asked Questions

In order of quality, Component is the highest quality followed by RGB Scart, S-Video then Composite. The three signal types are explained below:

Component

A Component Video cable separates the information, with the picture's luminance information, red colour-difference information, and blue colour-difference information on three separate conductors. Component Video provides better colour resolution than S-Video. It also has wider bandwidth, which is necessary to deliver high-quality video from DVD players, digital satellite systems, and HDTVs. Component can also carry high definition progressive scan signals.

RGB Scart

RGB is the best video signal you can send over a fully wired 21 pin scart cable. Uses 3 separate signals (red, green, blue) to send the video.

S-Video

An S-Video cable carries the picture's brightness information and colour information separately on two conductors. This improves brightness and colour accuracy over Composite Video. S-video signals are also sometimes referred to as S-vhs or Y/C (Y for luminance and C for Chrominance)

Composite

In Composite Video cables, the brightness information, the colour information, and the synchronization signals are all combined in one conductor. This can reduce the picture quality with blurred edges, dull colour, and less detail.

The Scart to Scart cables that Clearly AV sell are all fully wired unless specifically stated otherwise. These cables will work in both directions.

Scart breakout cables like the scart to phono or scart to s-video are generally designed with the signal direction being from the breakout connectors to the scart connector.

Once you have identified the type and length of cable that you require you will no doubt then have a range to choose from which will include different manufacturers and varying prices. We frequently get asked which is best and why are they different prices? These questions can be answered by considering that the cables will probably differ in the following ways;

Shielding. All signals are susceptible to electro-magnetic interference. This interference can be significantly reduced by surrounding the signal conductors with an interference blocking shield of metal. The best cables will have shielding around individual signal wires which is constructed to encase as much as possible of the conductors. Adding greater shielding to a cable adds to the cost of construction and materials. It will also make the cable less flexible, larger and heavier. The connectors of the cable should also be shielded. This is often achieved by using metal connector housings.

Conductors. The quality of the signal will be affected by the type and purity of the conductor material. Various versions of Oxygen Free Copper (OFC) are used, often displayed with a purity percentage. Some manufacturers also have developed hybrid conductor constructions or conductors coated with silver designed to optimise the signal path at certain frequencies.

Contacts. A good cable requires a good electrical contact with the piece of equipment with which it is interfacing. Gold plated contacts are often used to provide a solid contact with low resistance.

Flexibility. Flexibility of the cable is important as often the cables on equipment have to fit within a defined space. Inflexible cables can make positioning equipment difficult and will lead to increased forces on the connectors and equipment. Greater shielding often comes at the price of reduced flexibility, however, some manufacturers use hybrid construction techniques in order to deliver good shielding and flexible cables.

Durability. All cables will come under stresses and strains and abrasions therefore it is imperative that materials used and the construction be adequate for the purpose.

Most of the cables we sell do not have a choice of colour options. Please see the individual product pages for details of item.

The wiring convention for a fully wired scart cable is as follows. Please bear in mind that not all scart cables are fully connected and scart cables wired with other types of connectors on one end will only have the neccessary pins connected.

Pin 1. Audio out right
Pin 8.
Pin 15. Red / C chrominance
Pin 2. Audio in right
Pin 9. Green ground
Pin 16.
Pin 3. Audio left out
Pin 10.
Pin 17. Video ground / Y luminance ground/Sync ground
Pin 4. Audio ground
Pin 11. Green
Pin 18.
Pin 5. Blue ground
Pin 12.
Pin 19. Video out /Y luminance out/Sync out
Pin 6. Audio in left
Pin 13. Red ground / C chrominance ground
Pin 20. Video in/Y luminance in/Sync in
Pin 7. Blue
Pin 14.
Pin 21.

As you can see from the table above the pins have different uses depending on whether the video signal is composite video, s-video (YC) or RGB video.

This Profigold product is not available in any other lengths

Ordered scart leads at about 10 pm monday night and recieved them early wednesday morning, very impressed with speed of delivery. Thank you very much.

Richard Emery
   

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