DVI to S Video Adapter (PAL)

I have just tried this connector on my PM G5 Dual 2.7, from the adadptor I used SVideo to RGB scart lead this is the same lead I use with my Windows media centre to connect to my CRT television and this works perfectly, when used with the MAC the picture is full of rainbows a bit hard to explain a bit like a poorly tuned picture but instead of white snow I've got coloured snow. Now the reason I'm trying this, its because I would like to buy and use a Mac Mini as a media centre but I need it to connect to my 36" CRT TV, I've tried the various settings under display settings to no avail, Help!

See this:
http://www.engadget.com/2005/01/25/how-to-turn-your-mac-mini-into-a-media-center /

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