ATI Radeon VGA to TV cable schematic pinout |
video cable wiring |
allows to connect ATI VGA to TV SCART. ATI RADEONs and some old Matrox card can generate a
9 pin D-SUB male connector | NOT sure it's working. This connection method to obtain very nice picture quality.
There are two different wirings used in SCART sockets found on the backs of TVs. The original SCART socket allowed input of either composite or RGB video. Later, as S-video emerged, an 'evolved' SCART socket began to appear that allowed input of either S or composite video. This scheme requires the use of an RGB-capable SCART socket! Some TV have 3 SCART sockets - the first is a black coloured socket that is wired for composite and RGB video and the others are orange coloured sockets that are wired for S and composite video. Older or lower-end sets with one SCART socket are usually wired for composite and RGB video.
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