Re: Composite to RGB conversion

From: Lionel (nop_at_alt.net)
Date: 10/28/04


Date: Fri, 29 Oct 2004 06:23:30 +1000

Kibo informs me that dsg <none@example.org> stated that:

>Well, it appears that the VCR is actually just outputting a composite
>signal. The problem (at least with the TV-output from the computer) was
>that it was only outputting an S-Video signal. With the DVD player, I
>assume it must be as others here have suggested, that it was outputting
>NTSC.

If your video card is a Matrox, they have a standard cable with both
S-Video & composite outputs on separate connectors. If you hunt through
the support section on their website, they also have the wiring diagram
for it so you can make your own.

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