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In Reply to: Any answers to this mystery? posted by jamesgarvin on July 28, 2005 at 12:25:59:
I think it has to do with comb filters. On my Pioneer CLD-79, for instance, an RCA cable produces a slightly better picture than a S cable. I A/B'd them extensively before coming to this conclusion. So if the device has a better or worse comb filter than the TV it will make a difference
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But, the television is not displaying a signal from the r.c.a. cable. It still displays the s-video feed, which is better with the r.c.a. cable hooked up.
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The RCA connection is passively adding to or interrupting something in the S-Video circuit, and the ground is likely suspect. May be the terminal board on your TV.
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