Saturday, 10 December 2011

Video-in video-out (VIVO)

Video In Video Out, usually apparent as the acronym VIVO (commonly arresting vee-voh), is a cartoon anchorage which enables some video cards to accept bidirectional (input and output) analog video alteration through a mini-DIN connector, usually of the 9-pin variety, and a specialised splitter cable (which can sometimes additionally alteration analog audio).

VIVO is begin on high-end ATI and NVIDIA computer video cards, sometimes labeled "TV OUT". VIVO on these cartoon cards about supports composite, component, and S-Video as outputs, and blended and S-Video as inputs. Many added video cards alone abutment basic and/or S-Video outputs to accompaniment VGA or DVI, about application a basic blemish cable and an S-Video cable. While component-out operation supports high-definition resolutions, it does not abutment the HDCP accepted which would be appropriate for official HDTV abutment as set out by the EICTA

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