What video signals does the Piano Accept and what are the differences?
Component Video (YCbCr), S-Video and Composite Video. Composite Video is considered the “dirty” video signal. Composite video contains all information that is sent from a video source on one channel. Processing is required to compress all that information into a single channel and then de-compress it at the other end. The compression process results in a signal that is different than the original source often times resulting in colors that are inaccurate, noisy images and video artifacts. Composite video is also susceptible to the highest amount of interference of any type of video signal often resulting in bands, dot-crawl and a general deterioration in image quality. S-Video is a much cleaner video signal that is far less susceptible to noise than composite video. S-Video is a two-channel video signal. S-video signals produce images that have better color and clearer images. Component Video breaks out the video signal into its raw color parts (components). With Component Video signal