[Ti] S-Video to TV

Robert Nicholson robert at elastica.com
Wed Dec 18 22:43:11 PST 2002


Depending on the model of the machine you have you might be able to get 
away by telling them that it didn't come with your machine. With newer 
models they omitted this in some shipments.

On Thursday, December 19, 2002, at 02:28  AM, Colin McDonald wrote:

> on 18/12/02 17:26, coccolithophorid at earthlink.net at
> coccolithophorid at earthlink.net wrote:
>
>> You could always use the S-Video to video adapter that comes with
>> PowerBooks (there should be a video in on the back of your tv) and buy
>> a cheap 1/8" stereo out to RCA from Radio Shack for the audio out. 
>> Then
>> you'll need a video cable for the video, this can all be bought in the
>> US for under $10.
>
> Yes - but think of the cost of the airline tickets. :-)
>
> Seriously tho' folks, I lost the little S Video to Composite Adaptor 
> and it
> has been a great irritation to me ever since.  Does any one know what 
> Apple
> charge for a replacement?
>
> I have a combination of plugs and leads that works but it is nothing 
> like as
> neat as the original. (Most of the length is in S Video lead which is 
> much
> heavier than a single coax for an RCA phono).
>
> Colin McDonald
> Glasgow.
>
>
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