The VGA output is to connect a typical computer style monitor. That's right, you can purchase an LCD monitor and use it off the CAVS player. If you were in a dorm room you can use your LCD monitor that's on your computer to do karaoke.
The SCART connector is a combination of audio and video connections on a single interface. Specifically:
The Scart (Syndicat des Constructeurs d'Appareils Radiorécepteurs et Téléviseurs) connector is used for combined audio and video connections.
The connector is also known as Pertitel connector or Euroconnector.
A formal description is given in the CENELEC EN 50 049-1:1989 standard or in the IEC 933-1 standard.
Different pin-configurations exist. Which confirations are available depends on the video device used. Sometimes one can choose the configuration (like composite or S-video) by changing a software setting.
Two status signals define (partly) which video signals are active. A video device can use these status signals to automatically switch between internal or external audio/video signals.
http://utopia.knoware.nl/users/eprebel/ ... SCART.html
Not commonly used in the US (that I'm aware of anyway) but likely much more common in the EU.
BTW, IIRC both of these are covered in the manual.... doesn't anyone actually read that thing?