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| XLR8 & Verto Graphics Cards FAQ |
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56) How do I connect a 7-pin connector for S-video to a 4-pin connector for TV? |
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If you have the 7-pin connector on your video card you should be aware that the 4-pin cable will work. The 7-pin connector will connect to the corresponding 4-pins in the standard 4-pin S-Video cable.
 The video output jacks are located on the backside of the video card’s mounting bracket. There will be one of three types of video output jacks depending on the video card that was purchased. The first type of jack is a 4-pin female S-Video jack, a 7-pin female S-Video jack, or an S-Video cable will be supplied with video cards that have this jack. The second type of jack is commonly referred to as an “RCA” video jack. The correct name is Composite Video female output jack, and its yellow color is easily identified. Televisions that do not have S-Video Input jacks may be connected to PNY video cards using a single Composite video cable. If you had purchased a video card that only supports the S-Video feature but your television set only supports a composite connection, an after market adapter can be purchased that can convert the video signal from S-Video to Composite or vice versa. These cables can be purchased at an electronics store or online at http://www.svideotorca.com, or http://www.svideotorca.com/videoware/7pinxclaim.html.
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