It might be an S-Video Jack.

Brice

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From: [email protected]
[mailto:[email protected]]On Behalf Of Patrick Austin
Sent: Tuesday, July 17, 2001 5:09 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: WAY OT: video question


        Sorry this is so far off topic, but someone must know this:
        I just got a free 30" TV from a friend of a friend that was one of the
display TV's in a best buy (from a wall of TV's).  It doesn't have a TV
receiver in it, just video/audio inputs.  The video input isn't a standard
coaxial cable that screws in.  Instead the jack has two bumps on either
side of the outer metal part such that a normal co-ax cable won't slip over
it.   What gives?  How do I make it give me a pretty picture and play DVDs?

        Mandatory VW content:  The damned TV was so big it barely fit in the 
trunk
of the GTI.


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