The graphics output of s-video looks better than the one of composite.
But has anybody ever tried to use an s-video-to-composite converter and compare this image with the regular composite output?
So, let's say you have a gaming console that has s-video and composite output. But your TV only has composite. Now you use a cable that has s-video on one side and composite on the other side.
You plug the s-video part of the cable into the console and the composite part into the TV.
Does the image look better than when you connect the console and the TV with composite-only?
But has anybody ever tried to use an s-video-to-composite converter and compare this image with the regular composite output?
So, let's say you have a gaming console that has s-video and composite output. But your TV only has composite. Now you use a cable that has s-video on one side and composite on the other side.
You plug the s-video part of the cable into the console and the composite part into the TV.
Does the image look better than when you connect the console and the TV with composite-only?