62 Using Multimedia
Your TV has either an S-Video input connector, a composite video-input connector,
or a component video-input connector. Depending on what type of connector is
available on your TV, you can use a commercially available S-video cable, composite
video cable, or component video cable to connect your computer to your TV.
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*S/PDIF interface is not supported on your system’s S-Video port.
*S/PDIF interface is not supported on your system’s S-Video port.
1 S-Video TV-out connector 2 S-Video connector
1 S-Video TV-out connector 2 composite video adapter
3 S/PDIF digital audio connector* 4 composite video-output connector
5 S-Video connector
1 S-Video TV-out connector 2 component video adapter
3 S/PDIF digital audio connector* 4 Pr (red) component video-output connector
5 Pb (blue) component video-output
connector
6 Y (green) component video-output
connector
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