Wednesday, September 15, 2010

can someone inform me what this symbol medium?

http://www.geocities.com/sonshine937/img...


Answer:

Hey Dude,



This is an S-video out nouns for anything that accepts s-video. MOST of the time I see that users use this for projectors. The video point is good for video. You can use it for monitors and tv's but I do not see that often.



Tom
I can't suggest of the name for it. It seem to be to able to attach to a TV or conceivably a monitor. What is that, a router?
The one in the middle is "S-video out" it funds that you can hook up an S-video chord and send the display to an external monitor or small screen that accepts S-video input.
S-video



IT mode you can hook up an s-video cable and run it out to another S-video input capable device. It is used contained by a variety of applications but mostly to hook a PC up to an elder style audio/video device that does not have an HDMI input.
its an address that will help yourself to you to a page showing you how to connect a Cable\Dsl Box...If You Copy and paste it contained by the address bar,you'll see.or newly click on it if its Highlighted in blue.
It looks resembling that symbol is the S-video port. S-video ports can be used to connect to televisions or other display devices to display the picture from the computer. They are not the untouchable quality similes, but it is neat to know how to hook your computer up to your TV and watch a movie you made, or a DVD that's playing within your computer.



S-Video does not carry nouns, only video, so a separate nouns must be made to play sound through another display device.
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