I think there must be some problem with someone's domain being
blacklisted.  I think you need to contact the blacklist people.  I
don't know how it works exactly.


On Thu, 03 Feb 2005 01:35:13 +0100, Viktor Pracht <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi Timothy,
> 
> I suddenly can't send to the mailing list anymore :(
> so I send it directly to you and hope you forward it to the list and
> whitelist GMX (or at least my and Nicolai's addresses).
> 
> 
> Attila Kinali wrote:
> 
> >>/me votes for the ADV7311
> >>it does it all, and doesn't have the stupid macrovision...
> >>granted, it's 20 bucks, but that's fine with me :D
> >
> >
> > I'd say the ADV7312 is enough for our case. We don't need that
> > additional bit in resolution (couldn't spot any other diferences)
> > as we are using just 8 bits/pixel/colour anyways.
> 
> We can go even lower: ADV7330 for $8.36. It "does it all" too.
> We can even go with ADV7179 for $4.70 in the first version. It does
> normal TV only, but at least for me, that's enough.
> At last, there's ADV7178 for normal TV without pricing information.
> Maybe Analog Devices will tell the price to somebody at Tech Source.
> 
> > BTW: Did someone spot how this chip is supposed to generate
> > normal VGA signal for computer monitors ?
> 
> All chips support RGB outputs, but the output bandwidth is too low for
> VGA (unless the luminance bandwidth numbers don't apply to the RGB mode).
> 
> Does the $10 DVI chip have VGA-out?

I think ADV may not provide anything like what we need.  There are
other vendors.  We need to consider all the possibilities.
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