The Scalable Video Switch (SVS) could be a major shake-up in the area of analog video switching for classic gaming. By being able to mix and match input and output types of your choosing, with potential for future expansion, you can build something that's highly specific to your own setup. It can even auto-switch profiles with the RetroTINK 4K! But how well do its unique features work, how does the quality compare to other gaming switchers, and what kinds of cables should you use with it? ► Episode Chapters 00:00 - Intro 00:58 - What is the SVS? 06:25 - RetroTINK 4K profile auto-switching and more 10:10 - Building your SVS 13:17 - Introduction to video quality testing 14:47 - LPF, power, and SCART tests 22:04 - Composite, S-Video, and VGA tests 25:19 - Component tests 27:22 - Conclusions