S-Video, more commonly known as Separate Video, and sometimes incorrectly[citation needed] referred to as Super Video[1] and also known as Y/C, is an analog video signal that carries a video data as two separate signals: lumen (luminance) and chroma (color). This differs from composite video, which carries picture information as a single lower-quality signal, and component video, which carries picture information as three separate higher-quality signals. S-Video carries standard definition video (typically at 480i or 576i resolution), but does not carry audio on the same cable.
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