S-video (Y/C) ShowThe S-Video standard
The S-Video standard (for "Sony Video"), sometimes called Y/C, is a video transmission mode with separate components using different cables to carry information regarding luminance (luminosity) and chrominance (colour).
An S...
Displaying video from a PC on a television screen ShowDisplaying video from a PC on a television screen
TV output
S-Video output
Configuration under Windows
FAQ
You can display the output from the computer on a television (or even the sound on an amplifier).
But that implies that the...
How to connect your PC to your TV set ShowHow to connect your PC to your TV set
Requirements for your PC
Requirements for your TV set
Configurations
Notes
It is possible to connect your PC to your television set to enjoy DivX, FLV or DVD video formats compatible on your...
How to capture streaming videos from the Internet ShowHow to capture streaming videos from the Internet
Download-helper Websites
Firefox extension
Commercial softwares
Info
Many websites like YouTube use a Flash Video format that enables highly-compressed streaming video to effectively...
Graphics cards - Video cards Show2D Accelerator Cards
A graphics card, sometimes called a graphics adapter, video card or graphics accelerator, is a computer component which converts digital data into a graphical form which can be displayed on a monitor. The initial role of a...
Creating an RJ45 crossover cable ShowWhat's an RJ45 plug?
A network card may have several types of connectors, with the most common being:
An RJ45 connector; A BNC connector (coaxial cable).
The RJ-45 is the one which interests us here, as it it the most widely used. The cables...
What is a computer bus? ShowIntroduction to the concept of a bus
A bus, in computing, is a set of physical connections (cables, printed circuits, etc.) which can be shared by multiple hardware components in order to communicate with one another.
The purpose of buses is to...