Should I Send This Card Or Not?
ChatterBank0 min ago
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.SVHS is a type of video tape, and not a connector. Assuming you mean S-Video, S-Video does not carry audio.
Dell laptops sometimes have a combined S-Video and audio plug, just with sockets for extra pins (see this image). However, a normal S-Video plug will work with this.
In either case you could use a cable like this.
To be honest with you I'm not totally sure, I have a Dell laptop but it's too old to have a tv out, I just know about the things.
Firstly, make sure you laptop has the 7-pin s-video out, as if it's a normal s-video that adaptor's not going to fit.
Secondly, you're still going to need an second adaptor to link that breakout cable to your tv, and third, that only has outputs for mono sound.
If I was in your position I'd go with a 3.5mm stereo jack ('headphone' or 'minijack') + s-video to scart cable, as the pins in the dell adaptor are lined up to take a usual s-video as well, and that way you'd only have one cable, and stereo sound. In addition the official Dell part is likely to be expensive.
Had a further look and the 3 centre pins of the 7-pin S-Video connectors are not standard, so I couldn't say if they're audio or not, but as a rule of thumb the 4 outside pins match the 4 pins for standard S-Video, so a standard S-Video lead can be used instead.
http://www.svideo2rca.com/ stocks some appropriate cables, I'd recommend this one. Not looked if there's cheaper but the price seems reasonable, especially with the current exchange rate.