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If you can find an inexpensive passive splitter for S-video, try it out and see if it produces decent results with your equipment. For most video applications, if you're using a passive splitter, the signal strength will drop too much for each downstream component. What you then need is a powered splitter that will ensure that the correct signal strength is sent to each device.

Here's a link to an example of a powered splitter:


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