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  1. I'm considering the following set-up:

    Having a long s-video lead from my living room to my spare room (under the floor boards) - connecting my a/v amp to a hollywood dv bridge then into my mac.

    The lead would be about 15-20 feet. Would this cause any degrigation in the picture?

    I plan to capture TV programs in iMovie and burn to VCD with Toast.
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  2. As long as it is a good cable, something like these:

    http://www.s-video.com/mogami4u.html

    There shouldn't be any noticeable degradation over just 20 feet.
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    As long as you stay below 5m (16feet), you should not have any problems.But maybe you need some shielding at one side of the cable.
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    if you use seperate cables like belden 8281 or rg6 or canare cable for each of the y and c componets , you can run s-video 100' or more without a video amp in line.

    each side must be the same lenth , basicly to do this you get a s-video male to bnc x 2 adaptor at both ends ..

    video cable is always shielded
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    Originally Posted by BJ_M
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    video cable is always shielded
    I meant that extra shielding (I don't know the exact name): it's some ferrit mantle around the cable.
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  6. One more option....

    If you need to run longer than 16FT I would recommend converting the S-Video cable to BNC or coaxial cable which can be run over much longer distances.

    Here is one from Smarthome: http://www.smarthome.com/7817.html

    Radeo Shack may also have it...


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