Nice TV Trick
potatohead
Posts: 10,261
Well,
I'm working on TV stuff today, and just decided to try something. Connecting the composite signal to both the S-video luma, and the S-video chroma delivers a nice picture. There is still the dot-crawl, seen because the composite signal has color info on the luma channel, but overall sharpness improves significantly over just using the composite connector.
Just thought I would share.
The ideal hookup is, of course, separate chroma and luma. This option is a "split the middle" on that may be favorable on your display.
I'm working on TV stuff today, and just decided to try something. Connecting the composite signal to both the S-video luma, and the S-video chroma delivers a nice picture. There is still the dot-crawl, seen because the composite signal has color info on the luma channel, but overall sharpness improves significantly over just using the composite connector.
Just thought I would share.
The ideal hookup is, of course, separate chroma and luma. This option is a "split the middle" on that may be favorable on your display.