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A video cabling standard that splits video information into two separate signals: one for brightness (luminance), and the other for color information (chrominance). In contrast to composite video, S-Video has a sharper picture. Nowadays, DVD players, some VCRs, and many high-end televisions support S-Video. S-Video is also supported by many electronic accessories, such as camcorders, computer video cards with TV function ISP Glossary:
S-Video - In light of the recent spate of postings from "VOIP News," I'mwondering of this is really a news service. So far, it looks morelike a propaganda campaign designed to promote certain aspects ofVoIP.(I also note that there is a website, "www.voip-news.com," which is,in fact, a "technology marketing and lead generation" website, and nota news service. Any connection?)I have no problem with anyone posting ideas, of course, "propaganda"or otherwise, but so far it seems like the "news" aspect is a bitmisleading.Just wondering.-JoelVOIP News inYahoo Groups. It arrives here in my mail each day with a 'From:' lineof 'Jack Decker@someaddress.yahoogroups.com'. At Jack's request,I do as follows: I bash the 'From:' line to make it read 'VOIP News'and so that it meets other technical requirements I add the phrase'' as the 'email address' of the sender. And hopefullypeople reply to the 'Reply to' address. He has this digest address asa 'subscriber' to his group, getting daily messages. I do not knowanything about a site called 'www.voip-news.com'. Maybe Jack Deckerknows about it. Jack, could you help us out here? PAT]
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