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Old Sep 25, 2007, 09:06 PM
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Video cable-- RCA or S-Video?

I need to run a video cable, about 50-75', to a projector at my church.

The outputs I have available are S-Video or a single yellow RCA. Which option will give me the best singal/picture over such a long cable run?

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S-Video (Y/C) is always better. Here is a source for long cables: S VIDEO INTERCONNECT CABLES

S-Video has separate lumanance (brightness) and chromonance (color) information. The first half of this document shows the actual signals carried by composite and S-Video or Y/C.
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One source has told me that composite is actually better for long runs, since the signal isnt split therefore it is stronger.


I'm thinking of using coaxial.
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I would really have to disapoint you, but S-video is DUAL COAX. S-Video Cable - 75 Ohm Dual Coax - Male / Male

BTW: USB Cables, Computer Cables, Coaxial Cables, Audio Cables, Video Cables and Assemblies, Connectors and Supplies - www.L-com.com is probably cheaper. Use them all the time.
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How about this link: Extron Electronics - Good System Design and the Video Food Chain

Want the best use UTP, but that will cast you big bucks for the converters.
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I ended up using coaxial cables and F to RCA adapters.
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It works and you were able to get it done "yesterday". Sometimes time wins over best. In this case, there was no real "right way".
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The church wanted it done for our special services this weekend. They told me this on Tuesday and gave me basically no budget to get it done. I had some cable wire in my basement, however I did have to buy the plug adapters and a distribution amplifier. Still under $70 for everything.

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