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which is better video connection ...
... component video or S-video??
Most satellite receivers and DVD players give you a choice.
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component by a significant margin
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entertaining the idea
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fiberoptic for sound if it is available
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Yep, component video is where it's at. S-video is 80's technology, though still very good.
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I just recently bought a pretty good s-video cable to connect my dvd player to my sony wega and I was blown away after using regular rca-style single video cable. They are both very capable methods of video transfer, as long as you get decent cable. I like ultralink cable, but there is lots of good stuff out there.
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Component hands down. The color separation is superior.
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