In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Matthew Hodgson
<URL:mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Thomas Olsson wrote:
> 
> >> Note that many (all?) PVR-350s contain SAA7129 rather than 7127, and the
> >> 7129 has dedicated RGB/Cr-Y-Cb outputs.
> 
> Hm, that's strange - I have 5 PAL WinTV PVR-350 cards here, and they all 
> have an SAA7127H chip as the decoder.

Oh well, perhaps it's only the newer ones then (I haven't seen any old 350
cards). AFAIK, Philips have discontinued 7127, so it didn't really surprise
me to find 7129 on there instead.

[snip]
> All the pins are  connected, but I haven't had a chance to find out what
> happens next before  they appear on the mini-DIN socket.  I am
> particularly worried that one of  the 'B' or 'CVBS' pins might go
> nowhere, as it's not required for the  intended operation of the PVR-350. 
> This was why I was asking if others had  traced the circuit:

Yes, I should probably stop confusing things with statements about my PCB,
which must obviously be different from yours in that respect.

Good luck... I'm sure RGB is possible with 7127 too, if you're sufficiently
determined :-)

Regards,
Thomas

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