What is means by SCART

The SCART is one of the oldest cable TV connections and is almost as long as televisions to have been used ever since. The SCART connection in basic terms, a common type of audio / video cable, which is used mainly in Europe and the United Kingdom for connecting DVD players, video and other digital components for televisions. The SCART connector consists of 21 pins. Each of these pins is assigned to an analog video or analog audio signals that are used to pass through S-video, composite or RGB analog signals, making it an extremely flexible cable designed specifically for digital components TVs get in touch. The cable from France and has been widely used since 1977 and was created with the sole purpose of simplifying the connection to television sets.

A VCR will usually have two SCART sockets, a connection to a TV and another with another device or set-top box. The SCART was used to record TV shows onto tape and other equipment, is still considered an important feature for recording live shows and documentaries through the transmission of data signals to another device. The external device will then record for a certain time or until it no longer work and can be replayed at any time.

The SCART to RCA cable is another example of a SCART connector. The RGB Scart converter allows connection to some of the older types of devices like game consoles like the Sega Saturn. Since the cable is designed for simplicity, the cable is not capable of transmitting high-quality data, such as an HDMI control, but still capable of a solid

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| January 30th, 2010 | Posted in Technology |

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