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  2. SCART - Wikipedia

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    The SCART system was intended to simplify connecting AV equipment (including TVs, VCRs, DVD players and games consoles). To achieve this it gathered all of the analogue signal connections into a single cable with a unique connector, which normally made incorrect connections nearly impossible.

  3. Netgear Digital Entertainer - Wikipedia

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    It used the same small form-factor as the MP101 but without the display. This unit was probably what could be considered the beginnings of the Digital Entertainer line as it supported XviD and MPEG1 and MPEG2 playback and had composite, S-Video and SCART output for connection to a TV, along with line stereo RCA.

  4. Progressive scan DVD player - Wikipedia

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    A progressive scan DVD player is a DVD player that can produce video in a progressive scan format such as 480p or 576p . Players which can output resolutions higher than 480p or 576p are often called upconverting DVD players. Before HDTVs became common, players were sold which could produce 480p or 576p. TVs with this feature were often in the ...

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  6. RCA connector - Wikipedia

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    Before HD television became a standard, nearly all TV sets, VCRs, and DVD players sold in Europe had SCART connectors, [27] although these were sometimes supplemented by RCA and/or RF connectors. SCART–RCA adapters also exist, which usually allow input of composite video and stereo audio. [28]

  7. List of video connectors - Wikipedia

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    SCART 21-pin (a.ka. Peritel), JP-21: Consumer electronics, Early home computers such as Commodore Amiga, Acorn Archimedes and various gaming consoles such as the Mega Drive and Super NES: SCART is a European "unified" A/V interface for bi-directional stereo audio, composite video and s-video, and unidirectional RGBS and data.