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Posted on Dec 01, 2008

NAD T753 s-video in, component video out problem

I have my T753 connected to video monitor using component video output. It works fine with the DVD connected. I want to run the video output from my laptop using an s-video cable through the T573 and out to the same monitor. I've tried various s-video inputs on the amp but I can't get the laptop video to show up on the TV monitor. My s-video cable is fine when I directly connect laptop to TV monitor. What am I doing wrong?

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I have the same amp. You have to have the same input as you do output for video...ie: s-video in/s-video out, composite video in/composite video out. I know it sucks but thats how NAD designed it.

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