Godfrey DiGiorgi wrote:

>On Jul 27, 2006, at 10:54 AM, David J Brooks wrote:
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>>So, if we have a normal dvd player, it can have the projector attached
>>to play the show, no real need for the laptops.??
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>I don't know of any projectors that do not take an RGB composite  
>input signal (either PAL or NTSC, or both), nor any DVD Players that  
>do not have an RGB composite output ... So the answer is that once  
>the presentation is rendered to a DVD, be sure that the DVD player  
>you're going to play it on can read it. After that, it's up to you to  
>figure out how to connect up the player and the projector.
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You should really say just "composite".  "RGB composite" makes no 
sense;   composite video is baseband video (y/c) not RGB.   An RGB 
signal is any scan rate, sent analog over distinct circuits- think VGA 
at 15kHz for example.

-Ryan


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