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sphinxy | 00:23 Thu 11th Jun 2009 | Technology
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i have just bought a flat screen tv with 2 scart connections, problem i have a a gadget that allows me to play films ,music ,photos through a scart connection via a usb stick but this gadget as to be connected to the scart connection and is very bulky so i can not connect dvd player into other scart connection along side each other can you get a scart extension any where
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You might find it hard to buy a Scart extension lead, per se. That's because, if a Scart lead isn't long enough, it's simpler to just replace it with a longer lead. Maplin stores will sell you a 3m Scart lead for �9.99:
http://www.maplin.co.uk/Module.aspx?moduleno=1 039

Alternatively you can buy a Scart coupler, which enables you to join two Scart leads together, for �6.99:
http://www.maplin.co.uk/Module.aspx?ModuleNo=2 8096&C=SO&U=strat15

Chris
Just about anywhere sells scart extensions - all the pound shops do, Homebargains, Instore (Poundstretcher). Don't for heavens sake get one from Currys or PC World!
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every one seems to have got the wrong idea the problem is the gadget i have is bulky and it plugs directly into the scart connection in back of t v but being bulky it covers across the other scart socket which i use for dvd player making it impossible to plug them both in together
Plug your device into a Scart coupler, like the one above.

Then connect a 'bog standard' Scart cable (from a pound shop) between the other side of the coupler and one of your TV's Scart sockets.

Chris

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