2005-10-06, 05:18 PM
Graves,
Reading your posts it looks like you are going to buy a long s-video lead to get the picture from SKY into your PVR. I suspect this won't work. The standard UK SKY digiboxes don't (didn't) output S-Video, only composite video via the SCART (along with the audio), or RGB via the scart depending upon your settings in the SKY menus. A scart to S-VIDEO adpater won't make the picture out of the digibox S-VIDEO, so the picture will come out in mono.
I believe you will need a scart to composite/audio adapter for the back of your sky box, then run the composite lead + audio into your PVR350. An adapter like http://www.keene.co.uk/cgi-bin/bigcodesearch.pl?KA127SG is the most flexible, then connect the separate composite lead + audio to the PVR350. I recently upgraded to SKY+ which has an S-VIDEO output and is noticeably better in quality when running S-VIDEO into the PVR350, rather than a composite connection. Before that I used the adapter method above for over a year.
If you are going to use the output from the PVR, then run S-Video + audio from the PVR350 back into your TV. However I've recently stopped using the output from the PVR and reverted back to the output from the PC card, which is just as good depending on your video card. I found the output from the PVR350 too restrictive (in terms of formats etc) and I suspect you will too over time. You maybe better off concentrating on getting a good picture from your graphics card into your TV, than using the output from the 350.
Hope this helps, Rob
Reading your posts it looks like you are going to buy a long s-video lead to get the picture from SKY into your PVR. I suspect this won't work. The standard UK SKY digiboxes don't (didn't) output S-Video, only composite video via the SCART (along with the audio), or RGB via the scart depending upon your settings in the SKY menus. A scart to S-VIDEO adpater won't make the picture out of the digibox S-VIDEO, so the picture will come out in mono.
I believe you will need a scart to composite/audio adapter for the back of your sky box, then run the composite lead + audio into your PVR350. An adapter like http://www.keene.co.uk/cgi-bin/bigcodesearch.pl?KA127SG is the most flexible, then connect the separate composite lead + audio to the PVR350. I recently upgraded to SKY+ which has an S-VIDEO output and is noticeably better in quality when running S-VIDEO into the PVR350, rather than a composite connection. Before that I used the adapter method above for over a year.
If you are going to use the output from the PVR, then run S-Video + audio from the PVR350 back into your TV. However I've recently stopped using the output from the PVR and reverted back to the output from the PC card, which is just as good depending on your video card. I found the output from the PVR350 too restrictive (in terms of formats etc) and I suspect you will too over time. You maybe better off concentrating on getting a good picture from your graphics card into your TV, than using the output from the 350.
Hope this helps, Rob