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Rating: Summary: great cable Review: No problems at all. and to the person with the prior review a cable cannot the effects notes. more likley they were using a non progressive source to a progressive t.v. (Which is why they were fine with a composite connector.)this cable will work fine, but no cable will fix the problem of connecting two incompatable devices. In cables the quality of the shielding, the quality of the connectors and the workmanship of connection the wires to the connectors are the only issues. A cable losing signal due to a broken wire, or interference from inadaquate shielding would indicate poor quality. I use this cable in a variety of cirumstances and it works fine.
Rating: Summary: Bad Cable Review: THE TEST:
I used this longer gold plated cable to replace a shorter, non-gold plated S-video cable.
THE RESULT:
I saw a much more "grainy" picture delivered only in black and white. I tried several different inputs and outputs, but the problems were fixed only when I removed this Belkin cable and replaced it with the older generic cable.
THE VERDICT:
This cable delivers substandard picture quality and robs you of viewing video in color. It does not work 'fine' as attested by other reviews. If you don't want to shell out the cash for a higher quality S-video cable (upwards of $20/six ft), stick with less expensive A/V cables.
Rating: Summary: Too good can sometimes be a bad thing Review: This video cable is too good for its own good. The picture is soo digital you can see the pixels in the screen when you are watching a DVD. Quite annoying actually, cause everything looks like it is coming off a low quality computer, or like it was stretched from a small screen to a big screen and the # of pixels that make up the picture stayed the same. *Do Not recommend* I actually put my A/B video connection back into the TV and the picture is much better. more real less computer graphic looking.
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