[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>> Hey, look at this:
>>
>> (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Component_video)
>> ...
>> (SoG) is the least common, and while some VGA monitors support it, most
>> do not. Sony is a big proponent of SoG, and most of their monitors (and
>> their PlayStation 2 video game console) use it. Like devices that use
>> composite video or S-video, SoG devices require additional circuitry to
>> remove the sync signal from the green line. A monitor that is not
>> equipped to handle SoG will display an image with an extreme green tint,
>> if any image at all, when given a SoG input.
>> ...
>>
>> So, does anyone know?  Does SCART support an SoG signal?  Is the SCART
>> output of the MediaMVP an SoG type signal?  Does Dave have the only
>> none-SoG monitor in Europe?
> 
> Yes, from what I have seen this is exactly the problem.  The European MVP
> output *is* SoG.  What I dont really understand is if SoG is still so
> common with PS2 etc, why are more people not complaining about
> incompatability with the Pannasonic plasmas.
> 
> Can anyone confirm if the American MVP can deliver PAL S-Video using
> software config?

No, I think people are complaining, you just have to look:

http://playstation2-linux.com/sog.php

...nice compatibility list in case you are going to replace your 
Matsushita (I mean Panasonic) TV.  Which one did you have?  Is it on the 
list?





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