Using the --set command from jcdutton's comment works; xrandr then
reports that the S-video is connected. I can then use the Display tool
to enable the display and extend my desktop onto it. But the TV display
starts out with a hash; you can see ghosts of the main laptop display
sprayed across it and a lot of other garbage. Dragging a window from the
main laptop display over to the TV display seems to draw correctly, and
moving the window back off the TV leaves a correct background drawn in
place, except for the rightmost ~200 pixels or so. Those remain a ghost
trail of the window that was dragged over.

Interestingly, dragging the movie player over to the TV and then
switching it to fullscreen mode works fine. But when exiting fullscreen
mode, the same rightmost ~200 pixels are still garbage.

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xrandr not detecting S-Video connection
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/318184
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