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Wed 10/12/03 at 16:05
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"Little Wyvern"
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ok when I bought my Gigabyte 7N400 Pro mobo, it came with an expantion card that has, what looks like an S-Video socket, called RCA, it also has the socket for the fibre optic audio wire thingie. Could someone explain what this S-Video like connection is for? Im hoping its some sort of TV in connector so I can record my replays from my gamecube games.

thanks.
Wed 10/12/03 at 16:23
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"Digging!"
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I'm looking at an image of the connector now, but its not a very clear pic. Which colour is the connector?
Wed 10/12/03 at 16:14
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"Dont come here ofte"
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Glad you took up my suggestion;

David
Wed 10/12/03 at 16:05
Regular
"Little Wyvern"
Posts: 5
ok when I bought my Gigabyte 7N400 Pro mobo, it came with an expantion card that has, what looks like an S-Video socket, called RCA, it also has the socket for the fibre optic audio wire thingie. Could someone explain what this S-Video like connection is for? Im hoping its some sort of TV in connector so I can record my replays from my gamecube games.

thanks.

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