I have seen a couple of different threads discussing S-Video, but I have a question. Currently I am using the non S-Video inputs on my 1050. Have DVD, XBox, and Digital Cable box connected. The only one that doesn't have S-Video out is the cable box (that is why I am using the other inputs). I just found an adapter on audioadvisor.com that would let me plug the cable box into S-Video in on the 1050.
I would use S-Video for what I can, and just connect S-Video and regular video to the TV, but I have an old TV (Mitsu) that won't let me do that. Have 1 S-Video in on it, but if I plug it in it completely overrides the other and won't even accept signal from it (just shows blue screen).
So, thinking I get that adapter, plug everything into S-Video inputs on 1050, and run the S-Video out to my TV. Saw an old thread w/some people having troubles though, and recommending going component instead (I can't w/my present TV).
Is it worth if for me to get the adapters and additional cable to do the S-Video or should I just stay with what I have? Probably would buy a nice S-Video cable from BetterCables or someone, but wondered if people thought it was worthwhile.
Thanks.