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Can you help, I need a lead, possibly a S video to scart lead?!?
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Your TV does it have the 3 coloured inputs too a yellow red and white pin connection this is known as a component connection the Belkin can either fit via this or a scart connection if you do not have the component connection then other than unplugging a scart device you will also need a scart swicth module pointed to earlier:hello: Lets all save a £ or two, lets all earn a £ or two, and lets all enjoy spending that £ or two wisely.
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According to Maplin a 3m s-video and phono leads cost £17.59 and a 3 way scart adaptor costs £29.99, total £47.58.0
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yeah I wouldn't touch maplin for stuff like this, they're a rip off nowadays - have a look on fleabay and you'll find the same stuff for couple of quid for cheapy ones or about £10 for fairly decent ones.0
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You are stating the same as me. I need a scart to s video lead and a scart block. I said a 3 block because then I would have a spare scart socket if I ever needed it. Does that make sense?
No none at all, the answer is simple you need a scart block and a lead, argos do the scart block as posted twice before.
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Your TV does it have the 3 coloured inputs too a yellow red and white pin connection this is known as a component connection the Belkin can either fit via this or a scart connection if you do not have the component connection then other than unplugging a scart device you will also need a scart swicth module pointed to earlier
The tv does not have a component connection.0 -
Then the Belkin cable from PCWorld and the scart switch from Argos is your solution:hello: Lets all save a £ or two, lets all earn a £ or two, and lets all enjoy spending that £ or two wisely.
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aardvarkuk wrote: »No none at all, the answer is simple you need a scart block and a lead, argos do the scart block as posted twice before.
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What I am saying is making sense to others.0 -
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