Difference between S-video and RGB
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andykara2003
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Difference between S-video and RGB
Hi, sorry for the noob question - I've only ever used RGB scart for my consoles!
What is the real-world difference in quality between s-video and RGB scart? I've heard there's not much difference but others say there's a huge difference. In this case, I'm using an N64.
Cheers
What is the real-world difference in quality between s-video and RGB scart? I've heard there's not much difference but others say there's a huge difference. In this case, I'm using an N64.
Cheers
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EmperorZelos
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Re: Difference between S-video and RGB
S-video is composed of 2 signals, Luma and Chroma
RGB is 3 signals, Red green and blue
Colour information requires 3 pieces of information to give the correct colour and as S-video only sends 2 it means 1 of the signals, chroma, contains 2 pieces of information at once multiplexed, multiplexing causes degradation in quality because due to real world inteference, theoreticly multiplexing is a non-issue but we live in reality not theory, so it is hard for the TV to get the 2 pieces of information from chroma otu perfectly, it is impossible, so it leaks out, spreads and stuff.
The differens is noticible
RGB is 3 signals, Red green and blue
Colour information requires 3 pieces of information to give the correct colour and as S-video only sends 2 it means 1 of the signals, chroma, contains 2 pieces of information at once multiplexed, multiplexing causes degradation in quality because due to real world inteference, theoreticly multiplexing is a non-issue but we live in reality not theory, so it is hard for the TV to get the 2 pieces of information from chroma otu perfectly, it is impossible, so it leaks out, spreads and stuff.
The differens is noticible
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andykara2003
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Re: Difference between S-video and RGB
Cool, cheers.EmperorZelos wrote:S-video is composed of 2 signals, Luma and Chroma
RGB is 3 signals, Red green and blue
Colour information requires 3 pieces of information to give the correct colour and as S-video only sends 2 it means 1 of the signals, chroma, contains 2 pieces of information at once multiplexed, multiplexing causes degradation in quality because due to real world inteference, theoreticly multiplexing is a non-issue but we live in reality not theory, so it is hard for the TV to get the 2 pieces of information from chroma otu perfectly, it is impossible, so it leaks out, spreads and stuff.
The differens is noticible
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ApolloBoy
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Re: Difference between S-video and RGB
Actually, RGB requires a fourth signal which is the synchronization signal, without it you have no picture.EmperorZelos wrote:RGB is 3 signals, Red green and blue
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EmperorZelos
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Re: Difference between S-video and RGB
well technicly for a single pixel about colour information sync is not neccisery but for a TV to display the picture iti so f course neccisery, I just went by the colour information aloneApolloBoy wrote:Actually, RGB requires a fourth signal which is the synchronization signal, without it you have no picture.EmperorZelos wrote:RGB is 3 signals, Red green and blue
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Re: Difference between S-video and RGB
Who said that..... Mr Magoo?andykara2003 wrote:I've heard there's not much difference
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Re: Difference between S-video and RGB
I disagreeandykara2003 wrote:What is the real-world difference in quality between s-video and RGB scart? I've heard there's not much difference
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Re: Difference between S-video and RGB
Yeah, there's a significant difference.
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andykara2003
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Re: Difference between S-video and RGB
Great thanks guys - S-video is officially permanently out 
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Re: Difference between S-video and RGB
You may not have a choice - the N64 doesn't support RGB apart from some early JPN models that can be modded - s-video is most likely your only option.....you may try getting an RGB cable and end up with crappy composite - be careful.
For what it's worth I find s-video on both my PAL and JPN N64s to be pretty good - on both CRT and my LCD. (Sony Bravia 32")
For what it's worth I find s-video on both my PAL and JPN N64s to be pretty good - on both CRT and my LCD. (Sony Bravia 32")
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andykara2003
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Re: Difference between S-video and RGB
Thanks - although mine's already RGB modded, this was for another project.davyK wrote:You may not have a choice - the N64 doesn't support RGB apart from some early JPN models that can be modded - s-video is most likely your only option.....you may try getting an RGB cable and end up with crappy composite - be careful.
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Asbrandt
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Re: Difference between S-video and RGB
It's also worth mentioning that while RGB is cleaner and sharper, there are some cases people may prefer the "quality loss" caused by S-Video.
Either for personal taste reasons, such as with early 3D games on the PS1/N64/Saturn or for technical ones, such as with the dithering-heavy Genesis.
So while I don't know the context of your project, there's a case for making both available, if that's what this was about.
Either for personal taste reasons, such as with early 3D games on the PS1/N64/Saturn or for technical ones, such as with the dithering-heavy Genesis.
So while I don't know the context of your project, there's a case for making both available, if that's what this was about.
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andykara2003
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Re: Difference between S-video and RGB
That was exactly what this was about, thankyou!Asbrandt wrote:It's also worth mentioning that while RGB is cleaner and sharper, there are some cases people may prefer the "quality loss" caused by S-Video.
Either for personal taste reasons, such as with early 3D games on the PS1/N64/Saturn or for technical ones, such as with the dithering-heavy Genesis.
So while I don't know the context of your project, there's a case for making both available, if that's what this was about.
It's for an N64. I'm looking to mitigate the N64's fuzzy output signal, The sharper image can bring out the picture's flaws.
One other issue is that my 25" Sony's aperture grille screen gives relatively strong scanlines. (I don't like smaller screens)
In my opinion, strong scanlines are great for anything before the N64/PS1 era because of the nature of the 2D graphics. With the 3D graphics of an N64, they don't work in the console's favour.
My next move in my quest for the perfect N64 screen is a 25" Loewe E3000 chassis - which should smooth out the image a bit with it's Shadow mask.
After that, I might try the S-video trick & see if that helps.
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Re: Difference between S-video and RGB
Just my opinion: On the N64 the RGB signal's much closer to the s-video signal as on any other system. Due to extreme blurriness of so many 3D titles on the N64 I even prefered s-video to RGB back in the 90s on my Sony CRT due to a little extra kick in sharpness. That's the only exception though.
N64 is also the only 240p source which I prefer in 1080p without scanlines on my XRGB, while I used 720p with scanlines for all other 240p sources.
N64 is also the only 240p source which I prefer in 1080p without scanlines on my XRGB, while I used 720p with scanlines for all other 240p sources.
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Daigohji
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Re: Difference between S-video and RGB
I didn't notice much of a difference between S-Video and RGB on my old Panasonic Quintrix CRT, but once I switched to an LCD TV the difference became pretty stark.

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Re: Difference between S-video and RGB
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Re: Difference between S-video and RGB
Are you fuckin' kidding meEmperorZelos wrote:well technicly for a single pixel about colour information sync is not neccisery but for a TV to display the picture iti so f course neccisery, I just went by the colour information aloneApolloBoy wrote:Actually, RGB requires a fourth signal which is the synchronization signal, without it you have no picture.EmperorZelos wrote:RGB is 3 signals, Red green and blue
wow, this thread blew up though.
@ Arasoi: Why does your RGBS pic look worse than the component one? (I guess it's just bloom which could have multiple causes.)
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EmperorZelos
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Re: Difference between S-video and RGB
about what would I be kidding?Ed Oscuro wrote: Are you fuckin' kidding me
wow, this thread blew up though.
@ Arasoi: Why does your RGBS pic look worse than the component one? (I guess it's just bloom which could have multiple causes.)
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andykara2003
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Re: Difference between S-video and RGB
Sorry Fudoh, do I take this to mean that you found the N64 s-video image sharper or blurrier than RGB?Fudoh wrote:Due to extreme blurriness of so many 3D titles on the N64 I even prefered s-video to RGB back in the 90s on my Sony CRT due to a little extra kick in sharpness.
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andykara2003
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Re: Difference between S-video and RGB
Also, I just read somewhere that the image from a US N64 will be darker on a Pal TV than a NTSC TV- is this true? If so, will it apply to s-video?
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fagin
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Re: Difference between S-video and RGB
In the case of the N64, s-vhs is slightly sharper.andykara2003 wrote:Sorry Fudoh, do I take this to mean that you found the N64 s-video image sharper or blurrier than RGB?Fudoh wrote:Due to extreme blurriness of so many 3D titles on the N64 I even prefered s-video to RGB back in the 90s on my Sony CRT due to a little extra kick in sharpness.
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Re: Difference between S-video and RGB
indeed. RGB is cleaner (which is better for processing), but s-video's a little sharper on CRTs.
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andykara2003
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Re: Difference between S-video and RGB
This is news to me, thanks guys. This simplifies things a bit - also no more RGB shift problem!Fudoh wrote:indeed. RGB is cleaner (which is better for processing), but s-video's a little sharper on CRTs.
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andykara2003
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Re: Difference between S-video and RGB
Just to be clear here - we're talking about RGB modded n64 vs s-video (unmodded) N64 here - not plain old RGB scart from an unmodded console?Fudoh wrote:indeed. RGB is cleaner (which is better for processing), but s-video's a little sharper on CRTs.
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Re: Difference between S-video and RGB
of course.
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andykara2003
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Re: Difference between S-video and RGB
CheersFudoh wrote:of course.
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andykara2003
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Re: Difference between S-video and RGB
Sorry to harp on - I have an RGB modded N64 with the THS7317 amp chip. Am I right in saying I should buy a new NTSC N64 to use with s-video as the s-video capabilities of my existing N64 will probably have been destroyed in the process of the modding of the console?Fudoh wrote:of course.
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Asbrandt
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Re: Difference between S-video and RGB
Unless they removed the original encoder from the board, adding RGB should have had no effect on Composite/S-Video.
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andykara2003
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Re: Difference between S-video and RGB
Cool thanks for thatAsbrandt wrote:Unless they removed the original encoder from the board, adding RGB should have had no effect on Composite/S-Video.
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andykara2003
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Re: Difference between S-video and RGB
So to connect the S-video to the back of the TV via scart input, is there any degradation in signal by using a s-video to scart adapter?
If not, what would be the best quality adapter to get?
If not, what would be the best quality adapter to get?