Getting Started, continued
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| Signal | Connector | Labeled As | Standard |
| Standard | Video, | NTSC or PAL | |
| Composite | RCA | Composite |
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| Standard | 4 pin | S, SV, | NTSC or PAL |
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| Standard | Component, | NTSC or PAL | |
| Component | RCA | YPbPr, YCbCr |
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Choosing A Standard Video Signal
This section describes the three standard video options.
Component Video. Choose the component connection for video monitors that have component (YPbPr or YCbCr) connections. Component video is the most accurate standard video signal, using three wires to convey luminance, red minus luminance, and blue minus luminance signals. These signals bypass television circuitry required to process
Composite Video. Choose the composite connection for video mon- itors that are not equipped with component video or
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