Re: [mythtv-users] VGA to Component adaptors
> > Could I hurt anything by using it? > > Well, you can't just plug it in and expect it to work. It won't, and > you could damage your TV. But if the drivers will output > component signals AND you create the proper modelines, then no, > it won't hurt a thing, it'll just work. Step 1: Buy a new TV from BestBuy Step 2: Purchase their product replacement plan Step 3: Give it a whirl - if it busts the TV, return it - TVs should be protecting their input anyway :-P ___ mythtv-users mailing list mythtv-users@mythtv.org http://mythtv.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/mythtv-users
Re: [mythtv-users] VGA to Component adaptors
On 28 Apr 2005 at 9:45, Tom Lichti wrote: > I just found this cable: > http://www.tigerdirect.ca/applications/SearchTools/item-details.asp?EdpNo=173735&CatId=0 > > Do you think there is any chance it would work out of the box? I'm > thinking no, but it's almost worth trying. You can build your own cable, or buy this one (or others) but it's just a cable. This means that the video card must be capable of outputting the signal as a component signal. Any ATI Radeon 8500 or above has the hardware to do this, and I think the 6-series nVidia cards can as well. In Windows with a Radeon it only takes a registry entry to enable it if you're using late-ish drivers. I'd assume one could do something similar with the nVidias under Windows. However I doubt if the Linux drivers for ATI or nVidia have this implemented. > Could I hurt anything by using it? Well, you can't just plug it in and expect it to work. It won't, and you could damage your TV. But if the drivers will output component signals AND you create the proper modelines, then no, it won't hurt a thing, it'll just work. The big "if" is the Linux drivers, and I dunno enough about them to say. Someone else, maybe? Marvin Match ___ mythtv-users mailing list mythtv-users@mythtv.org http://mythtv.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/mythtv-users
Re: [mythtv-users] VGA to Component adaptors
On Tuesday 26 April 2005 10:30, Tom Lichti wrote: > gLaNDix (Jesse Kaufman) wrote: > > Tom Lichti wrote: > >> My question is: what are people using for vga-component, and how do > >> they like the quality? > > > > Crescendo Systems Transcoder (external version) > > http://www.crescendo-systems.com/transcoder.html ... tho' just after I > > bought it, they came out with a PCI version (only uses PCI for power) > > ... and it is $10 cheaper than the one i got... darn! :p > > > > it comes highly recommended by avsforum.com (Crescendo Systems worked > > closely with users on avsforum when developing it) ... > > Looks like a nice piece, I've seen from avsforum that most guys > recommend just getting a better video card with component out, which may > actually be cheaper, since I can get an nVidia 6200 card with > HDTV/component out for $110 CDN, versus $120US for the Crescendo card. I > just have to make sure my mobo has a PCI Express port on it... You can get a 6200 in AGP as well (I have one). However, at least thus far, I prefer the transcoder to the 6200's component out, since it lets me have much more control over the picture and I can use xrandr. That said, component out on the 6200 Just Works, no modeline tweaking necessary. The Crescendo box is nice... I've got a ~1.5 year old Audio Authority 9A60 that does the job for me, but the VGA passthrough would be nice to have when tweaking... -- Jarod Wilson [EMAIL PROTECTED] Got a question? Read this first... http://catb.org/~esr/faqs/smart-questions.html MythTV, Fedora Core & ATrpms documentation: http://wilsonet.com/mythtv/ MythTV Searchable Mailing List Archive http://www.gossamer-threads.com/lists/mythtv/ pgpbE8eGVjJJ4.pgp Description: PGP signature ___ mythtv-users mailing list mythtv-users@mythtv.org http://mythtv.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/mythtv-users
RE: [mythtv-users] VGA to Component adaptors
http://www.nugadgets.com/products/ProductDetails/4.1294.1.html Here is a link to a homebrew from a previous post on mythtv-users. He has the same TV as I: http://restricted.dyndns.org/hookingpc2hdtv.html [Pic of what my ports look like] http://restricted.dyndns.org/rgbhvport.jpgw Hope this works for me. If you know any reasons it shouldn't work please let me know. Thanks, It's nothing more than a breakout cable. If your TV has RGBHV input, it should work just fine (provided you give it modelines and sync it likes). -Cory * * Cory Papenfuss* * Electrical Engineering candidate Ph.D. graduate student * * Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University * * ___ mythtv-users mailing list mythtv-users@mythtv.org http://mythtv.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/mythtv-users
RE: [mythtv-users] VGA to Component adaptors
Don't want to get lost on a tangent here of asking if every cable on the Internet works but... it was only $4.86 on: http://www.nugadgets.com/products/ProductDetails/4.1294.1.html The product description on Steren's site 'says' it will do SVGA RGB to (Y, Pr, Pb), (Y, Cr, Cb) standards and RGB high resolution standards. I opted for the RCA 5 connector model to connect to my Mitsubishi HD that has the RGBHV ports on it's DTV input. Avsforums said some people are using this cable but some users mentioned that the color is a little better with a different more expensive brand. http://200.78.227.133/ Steren 253-606IV 6´ Python HDTV SVGA to 5 RCA Python HDTV SVGA Component Video Cables Unparalleled Quality and Performance for High-Definition Video and Audio Equipment Fully support (Y, Pr, Pb), (Y, Cr, Cb) and RGB high resolution standards Precision 75½ Impedance for Max. Signal Transfer EMI-RFI Protected Double High-Density Aluminum Shield 100% 0.12mm Aluminum-Polyester Foil Shield 3 Mini-Coax 95% Copper-Braid Shielded Conductors 95% Spiral-Wound-Shield H/V Sync Conductors 99.99% Pure Oxygen-Free Copper Wire Bundled Cable Configuration Ultra-Flex Satin-Ivory Rubber 13mm OD PVC Jacket Low-Attenuation Foamed Cellular Dielectric 24K Gold-Plated Heavy Duty Connectors Color-Coded Fully Molded Construction Here is a link to a homebrew from a previous post on mythtv-users. He has the same TV as I: http://restricted.dyndns.org/hookingpc2hdtv.html [Pic of what my ports look like] http://restricted.dyndns.org/rgbhvport.jpgw Hope this works for me. If you know any reasons it shouldn't work please let me know. Thanks, -Joshua Ebel [EMAIL PROTECTED] -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Cory Papenfuss Sent: Thursday, April 28, 2005 6:57 AM To: Tom Lichti Cc: Discussion about mythtv Subject: Re: [mythtv-users] VGA to Component adaptors > I just found this cable: > http://www.tigerdirect.ca/applications/SearchTools/item-details.asp?EdpNo=17 3735&CatId=0 > > Do you think there is any chance it would work out of the box? I'm thinking > no, but it's almost worth trying. Could I hurt anything by using it? > > Thanks > Tom Look at the fine print on the bottom: "Note: Your video source must provide a YPbPr component video signal from the HD15 port to use this cable." That cable is no different from BNC breakout cables that provide RGBHV... just that it has RCA ends on it and relies on the Green signal to be the Y (and have composite sync on it). I did a little 'net research this morning and concluded the following: - EIA 770.1 and 770.2 define 480i and 480p analog component signals. I'm pretty sure that they allow unipolar sync signals like standard video. - EIA 770.3 (and SMPTE-274M) define HDTV analog component. Colorspace is *slightly* different, and the sync is definately defined to be bipolar. Basically, you could use one of those cables to get component out of RGB if it'll do sync on green. Most vid cards that do sync on green are unipolar, I think, so it'd be abusing the spec. It might work on some TV's and not others. What you really want is a vid card that is smart enough to tell the computer it's doing Xv colorspace transformation, to get the YUV data... then not actually do it and barf out the YPbPr the three DACs. The sync should also be correct. In other words... not likely. * * Cory Papenfuss* * Electrical Engineering candidate Ph.D. graduate student * * Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University * * ___ mythtv-users mailing list mythtv-users@mythtv.org http://mythtv.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/mythtv-users
Re: [mythtv-users] VGA to Component adaptors
gLaNDix (Jesse Kaufman) wrote: Tom Lichti wrote: Thanks for the info, much appreciated. I think I'm just going to get the Crescendo unit, it seems to be the one to get. Now, do I get internal or external...I have one free PCI slot...but then I couldn't add another tuner...grrr... :) for what it's worth: i'm kicking myself for not getting the internal one now :( ... at the time, i had one machine for myth, so i didn't have free pci slots... now i've got a number free (even one more if i get the SPIDF out on my ASUS board working properly) ... note that if you get the internal, you have to pay extra for the VGA passthrough if you want it (ironically slightly more than the difference b/n the external and internal) ... plus, it takes up yet another expansion slot in your case ... (this was not an option when i initially bought mine, so i didn't bother with the internal ... *kicks self again*) :) i'd say if you have a good-sized case or don't care about vga-breakout, go for the internal (then, if you need the vga-breakout, you can add it) ... if you need the vga breakout and are nervous about pci slot realestate, go for the external ... from what i've read, they're both great products (i can attest for the ext)... also, remember that the external has a block-style plugin for power, where as the internal uses the PCI bus for power. I don't care about the pass-through, but I am worried about that last PCI slot...how about you buy the internal and I'll buy your external? :) Tom ___ mythtv-users mailing list mythtv-users@mythtv.org http://mythtv.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/mythtv-users
Re: [mythtv-users] VGA to Component adaptors
On Thu, Apr 28, 2005 at 12:20:22PM -0500, Jonathan Watmough wrote: > > On 4/28/05, Tom Dombrosky <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > > > > > > > I don't think the Linux drivers (up to 7174, at least) support Xv *or* > > > XvMC for the NV43-based cards. I tried with a 6600GT. I couldn't get > > > usable CPU utilization on my AMD64 3500+ system until I "downgraded" to > > > an NV34-based GeForce 5500FX (which has working Xv support). > > > > > > -- Trey > > > > I've had the same issues with my 6200TC card. Can't get xv to work > > reliably. X's cpu usage is extremely high. When I try xvmc the 720p > > clips work but the 1080i ones kill the frontend. > > Hmmm, have you checked the Vidia readme. I Have a Amd 3500+ box with a > 6600GT (yep I have two different myth systems) that seems to work great with > XV. 6629 binary drivers, and OpenGL > I have looked at the README. I have a device ID 0x00F1-type 6600GT (made by PNY). What version do you have? Also, if you run: xvinfo | grep -i colorkey Do you get something like: "XV_COLORKEY" (range 0 to 16777215) "XV_AUTOPAINT_COLORKEY" (range 0 to 1) "XV_COLORKEY" (range 0 to 16777215) "XV_AUTOPAINT_COLORKEY" (range 0 to 1) If not, you don't have working Xv support. -- Trey ___ mythtv-users mailing list mythtv-users@mythtv.org http://mythtv.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/mythtv-users
Re: [mythtv-users] VGA to Component adaptors
Tom Lichti wrote: Thanks for the info, much appreciated. I think I'm just going to get the Crescendo unit, it seems to be the one to get. Now, do I get internal or external...I have one free PCI slot...but then I couldn't add another tuner...grrr... :) for what it's worth: i'm kicking myself for not getting the internal one now :( ... at the time, i had one machine for myth, so i didn't have free pci slots... now i've got a number free (even one more if i get the SPIDF out on my ASUS board working properly) ... note that if you get the internal, you have to pay extra for the VGA passthrough if you want it (ironically slightly more than the difference b/n the external and internal) ... plus, it takes up yet another expansion slot in your case ... (this was not an option when i initially bought mine, so i didn't bother with the internal ... *kicks self again*) :) i'd say if you have a good-sized case or don't care about vga-breakout, go for the internal (then, if you need the vga-breakout, you can add it) ... if you need the vga breakout and are nervous about pci slot realestate, go for the external ... from what i've read, they're both great products (i can attest for the ext)... also, remember that the external has a block-style plugin for power, where as the internal uses the PCI bus for power. hth, jesse ___ mythtv-users mailing list mythtv-users@mythtv.org http://mythtv.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/mythtv-users
Re: [mythtv-users] VGA to Component adaptors
Jeff Wormsley wrote: Julian Edwards wrote: I completely concur. I've got the Key Digital converter and the (Panasonic) TV displays a fantastic picture but flashes its input Let me guess... Samsung rear projection? No - Panasonic! Read above again :) Jarod's sample doesn't do that much on mine (it will pop up in the gap between the menu and live TV), but is horribly overscanned. I've gotten a few less overscanned modelines to work, but with that horrid "COMPONENT 2" thing flashing everywhere. I did figure out how to get rid of it, though, on my FX5200 card. Use nvidiasettings to bump the brightness up above about .2, then turn the brightness down on the set. I'm sure that loses a bit of the range, but the "COMPONENT 2" thing quits flashing up, even on an all black screen. I never did figure out how to make the settings restore on boot. For some reason, I had to reset it every time I rebooted. I'm getting deja vu - I think we've discussed this before :) I'm pretty sure that the flashing thing is caused by the Panasonic's interpretation of the sync signals generated by the converter. My knowlege in this area is limited so I've kinda given up on it. Shame really - the KD converter costs a bit ... :/ I swear I'm gonna get this TV out thing nailed some day and get the perfect picture. When using the interlaced svideo, it blurs. When using the component inputs, stuff flashes. Arrgh! ___ mythtv-users mailing list mythtv-users@mythtv.org http://mythtv.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/mythtv-users
Re: [mythtv-users] VGA to Component adaptors
On 4/28/05, Tom Dombrosky <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > >> I don't think the Linux drivers (up to 7174, at least) support Xv *or*> XvMC for the NV43-based cards. I tried with a 6600GT. I couldn't get> usable CPU utilization on my AMD64 3500+ system until I "downgraded" to > an NV34-based GeForce 5500FX (which has working Xv support).>> -- TreyI've had the same issues with my 6200TC card. Can't get xv to workreliably. X's cpu usage is extremely high. When I try xvmc the 720p clips work but the 1080i ones kill the frontend. Hmmm, have you checked the Vidia readme. I Have a Amd 3500+ box with a 6600GT (yep I have two different myth systems) that seems to work great with XV. 6629 binary drivers, and OpenGL GlxGears does about 6200 fps on this system. Tom___mythtv-users mailing list mythtv-users@mythtv.orghttp://mythtv.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/mythtv-users ___ mythtv-users mailing list mythtv-users@mythtv.org http://mythtv.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/mythtv-users
Re: [mythtv-users] VGA to Component adaptors
> > > I don't think the Linux drivers (up to 7174, at least) support Xv *or* > XvMC for the NV43-based cards. I tried with a 6600GT. I couldn't get > usable CPU utilization on my AMD64 3500+ system until I "downgraded" to > an NV34-based GeForce 5500FX (which has working Xv support). > > -- Trey I've had the same issues with my 6200TC card. Can't get xv to work reliably. X's cpu usage is extremely high. When I try xvmc the 720p clips work but the 1080i ones kill the frontend. Tom ___ mythtv-users mailing list mythtv-users@mythtv.org http://mythtv.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/mythtv-users
Re: [mythtv-users] VGA to Component adaptors
Cory Papenfuss wrote: I just found this cable: http://www.tigerdirect.ca/applications/SearchTools/item-details.asp?EdpNo=173735&CatId=0 Do you think there is any chance it would work out of the box? I'm thinking no, but it's almost worth trying. Could I hurt anything by using it? Thanks Tom Look at the fine print on the bottom: "Note: Your video source must provide a YPbPr component video signal from the HD15 port to use this cable." I saw that, but chose to ignore it... :) That cable is no different from BNC breakout cables that provide RGBHV... just that it has RCA ends on it and relies on the Green signal to be the Y (and have composite sync on it). I did a little 'net research this morning and concluded the following: - EIA 770.1 and 770.2 define 480i and 480p analog component signals. I'm pretty sure that they allow unipolar sync signals like standard video. - EIA 770.3 (and SMPTE-274M) define HDTV analog component. Colorspace is *slightly* different, and the sync is definately defined to be bipolar. Basically, you could use one of those cables to get component out of RGB if it'll do sync on green. Most vid cards that do sync on green are unipolar, I think, so it'd be abusing the spec. It might work on some TV's and not others. What you really want is a vid card that is smart enough to tell the computer it's doing Xv colorspace transformation, to get the YUV data... then not actually do it and barf out the YPbPr the three DACs. The sync should also be correct. In other words... not likely. I'm glad there are smart guys out there, cause this chair is holding up a dummy... :) Thanks for the info, much appreciated. I think I'm just going to get the Crescendo unit, it seems to be the one to get. Now, do I get internal or external...I have one free PCI slot...but then I couldn't add another tuner...grrr... :) Tom ___ mythtv-users mailing list mythtv-users@mythtv.org http://mythtv.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/mythtv-users
Re: [mythtv-users] VGA to Component adaptors
I just found this cable: http://www.tigerdirect.ca/applications/SearchTools/item-details.asp?EdpNo=173735&CatId=0 Do you think there is any chance it would work out of the box? I'm thinking no, but it's almost worth trying. Could I hurt anything by using it? Thanks Tom Look at the fine print on the bottom: "Note: Your video source must provide a YPbPr component video signal from the HD15 port to use this cable." That cable is no different from BNC breakout cables that provide RGBHV... just that it has RCA ends on it and relies on the Green signal to be the Y (and have composite sync on it). I did a little 'net research this morning and concluded the following: - EIA 770.1 and 770.2 define 480i and 480p analog component signals. I'm pretty sure that they allow unipolar sync signals like standard video. - EIA 770.3 (and SMPTE-274M) define HDTV analog component. Colorspace is *slightly* different, and the sync is definately defined to be bipolar. Basically, you could use one of those cables to get component out of RGB if it'll do sync on green. Most vid cards that do sync on green are unipolar, I think, so it'd be abusing the spec. It might work on some TV's and not others. What you really want is a vid card that is smart enough to tell the computer it's doing Xv colorspace transformation, to get the YUV data... then not actually do it and barf out the YPbPr the three DACs. The sync should also be correct. In other words... not likely. * * Cory Papenfuss* * Electrical Engineering candidate Ph.D. graduate student * * Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University * * ___ mythtv-users mailing list mythtv-users@mythtv.org http://mythtv.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/mythtv-users
Re: [mythtv-users] VGA to Component adaptors
--- Tom Lichti <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Cory Papenfuss wrote: > >>> I don't recall any of the DIY transcoders > doing that, but they > >>> seem to work all the same. > >>> > >>> -Cory > >> > >> > >> The more I research this, the more I think I'll > just buy a premade one... > >> > > Sounds like the easiest way. Even with that, > you're probably not > > guaranteed to have standards-compliant conversion, > and you'll have to > > cook up the modeline you want. > > > > -Cory > > I just found this cable: > http://www.tigerdirect.ca/applications/SearchTools/item-details.asp?EdpNo=173735&CatId=0 > > Do you think there is any chance it would work out > of the box? I'm > thinking no, but it's almost worth trying. Could I > hurt anything by > using it? In the description it says: "These cables are not compatible with computer monitor ports or Y/Cr/Cb video. Note: Your video source must provide a YPbPr component video signal from the HD15 port to use this cable." VGA isn't a YPbPr component video signal which is why you need a transcoder. Howard ___ mythtv-users mailing list mythtv-users@mythtv.org http://mythtv.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/mythtv-users
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Cory Papenfuss wrote: I don't recall any of the DIY transcoders doing that, but they seem to work all the same. -Cory The more I research this, the more I think I'll just buy a premade one... Sounds like the easiest way. Even with that, you're probably not guaranteed to have standards-compliant conversion, and you'll have to cook up the modeline you want. -Cory I just found this cable: http://www.tigerdirect.ca/applications/SearchTools/item-details.asp?EdpNo=173735&CatId=0 Do you think there is any chance it would work out of the box? I'm thinking no, but it's almost worth trying. Could I hurt anything by using it? Thanks Tom ___ mythtv-users mailing list mythtv-users@mythtv.org http://mythtv.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/mythtv-users
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Julian Edwards wrote: I completely concur. I've got the Key Digital converter and the (Panasonic) TV displays a fantastic picture but flashes its input identifier over the picture for any of the modelines I came up with that gave a stable picture. This is *really* annoying and has forced me back to crappy svideo. You can probably imagine the response I got from the customer services department :/ Let me guess... Samsung rear projection? Jarod's sample doesn't do that much on mine (it will pop up in the gap between the menu and live TV), but is horribly overscanned. I've gotten a few less overscanned modelines to work, but with that horrid "COMPONENT 2" thing flashing everywhere. I did figure out how to get rid of it, though, on my FX5200 card. Use nvidiasettings to bump the brightness up above about .2, then turn the brightness down on the set. I'm sure that loses a bit of the range, but the "COMPONENT 2" thing quits flashing up, even on an all black screen. I never did figure out how to make the settings restore on boot. For some reason, I had to reset it every time I rebooted. Jeff. ___ mythtv-users mailing list mythtv-users@mythtv.org http://mythtv.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/mythtv-users
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Cory Papenfuss wrote: Sounds like the easiest way. Even with that, you're probably not guaranteed to have standards-compliant conversion, and you'll have to cook up the modeline you want. I completely concur. I've got the Key Digital converter and the (Panasonic) TV displays a fantastic picture but flashes its input identifier over the picture for any of the modelines I came up with that gave a stable picture. This is *really* annoying and has forced me back to crappy svideo. You can probably imagine the response I got from the customer services department :/ ___ mythtv-users mailing list mythtv-users@mythtv.org http://mythtv.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/mythtv-users
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I don't recall any of the DIY transcoders doing that, but they seem to work all the same. -Cory The more I research this, the more I think I'll just buy a premade one... Sounds like the easiest way. Even with that, you're probably not guaranteed to have standards-compliant conversion, and you'll have to cook up the modeline you want. -Cory * * Cory Papenfuss* * Electrical Engineering candidate Ph.D. graduate student * * Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University * * ___ mythtv-users mailing list mythtv-users@mythtv.org http://mythtv.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/mythtv-users
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Cory Papenfuss wrote: There is a thread on nvnews about the component out in Linux, but no real conclusions yay or nay. Someone here (Cory?) built his own, but I never did get all the details. Seemed pretty simple from what I remember. Ooops... I just re-read what I was accused of accomplishing. The circuit I built converterted RGBHV (i.e. VGA) at 480i frequencies to *composite* (and s-vid). It wasn't component. The RGBHV->component is a much easier circuit, though. There are lots of instructions on the 'net for how to build a transcoder for that. The toughest part is figuring out which gain matrix is correct for RGB->YPbPr... there seem to be a few different ones floating about. Also, one minor caveat that I think most people happily ignore is that component video is supposed to have bipolar sync signals. Unlike the TTL-like signals of RGBHV, component sync is supposed to be nominally zero, go negative for a bit, then posititive for a bit, then back to zero. It keeps the DC level of the sync signal zero so DC restoring circuits aren't necessary. I don't recall any of the DIY transcoders doing that, but they seem to work all the same. -Cory The more I research this, the more I think I'll just buy a premade one... Tom ___ mythtv-users mailing list mythtv-users@mythtv.org http://mythtv.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/mythtv-users
Re: [mythtv-users] VGA to Component adaptors
There is a thread on nvnews about the component out in Linux, but no real conclusions yay or nay. Someone here (Cory?) built his own, but I never did get all the details. Seemed pretty simple from what I remember. Ooops... I just re-read what I was accused of accomplishing. The circuit I built converterted RGBHV (i.e. VGA) at 480i frequencies to *composite* (and s-vid). It wasn't component. The RGBHV->component is a much easier circuit, though. There are lots of instructions on the 'net for how to build a transcoder for that. The toughest part is figuring out which gain matrix is correct for RGB->YPbPr... there seem to be a few different ones floating about. Also, one minor caveat that I think most people happily ignore is that component video is supposed to have bipolar sync signals. Unlike the TTL-like signals of RGBHV, component sync is supposed to be nominally zero, go negative for a bit, then posititive for a bit, then back to zero. It keeps the DC level of the sync signal zero so DC restoring circuits aren't necessary. I don't recall any of the DIY transcoders doing that, but they seem to work all the same. -Cory * * Cory Papenfuss* * Electrical Engineering candidate Ph.D. graduate student * * Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University * * ___ mythtv-users mailing list mythtv-users@mythtv.org http://mythtv.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/mythtv-users
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I have heard people rave about their Audio Authority VGA-to-Component adapters http://www.digitalconnection.com/products/video/9a60.asp I echo the "rave". I use one for 1080i output from my NVidia card. I switched from the NVidia component dongle to the AA9A60 because of the troubles with setup of Xorg and Nvidia with this dongle. I've been happy ever since. Picture output is nearly identical between the two. -Ack ___ mythtv-users mailing list mythtv-users@mythtv.org http://mythtv.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/mythtv-users
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I have the same card, GF4-MX440. Care to share your circuit/parts list? :) Actually, it doesn't have much to do with the vid card (as long as it'll output 15kHz/60Hz/interlaced). The parts list is basically the same as some of the homebrew converters on the 'net that use the AD724 chip. Take a search of the archives for my previous posts and google on the chip. I ended up cutting a PCB because I've got access to a board mill. You could probably do it dead-bug style and get pretty good quality. Just put it in an opaque box so nobody can see it... :) -Cory * * Cory Papenfuss* * Electrical Engineering candidate Ph.D. graduate student * * Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University * * ___ mythtv-users mailing list mythtv-users@mythtv.org http://mythtv.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/mythtv-users
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Cory Papenfuss wrote: There is a thread on nvnews about the component out in Linux, but no real conclusions yay or nay. Someone here (Cory?) built his own, but I never did get all the details. Seemed pretty simple from what I remember. Tom *Zzz*... *snerk*... me? Oh, yeah... I did that. Using it happily for about 16 months now. "Simple" is fairly true as far as the hardware goes (a surface-mount chip, a few resistors, crystal, and connectors). The harder part was finding a video card that did interlacing at 480i frequencies. I'm currently using a GF4-MX440. -Cory Hey Cory, me again! :) I have the same card, GF4-MX440. Care to share your circuit/parts list? :) Tom ___ mythtv-users mailing list mythtv-users@mythtv.org http://mythtv.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/mythtv-users
Re: [mythtv-users] VGA to Component adaptors
There is a thread on nvnews about the component out in Linux, but no real conclusions yay or nay. Someone here (Cory?) built his own, but I never did get all the details. Seemed pretty simple from what I remember. Tom *Zzz*... *snerk*... me? Oh, yeah... I did that. Using it happily for about 16 months now. "Simple" is fairly true as far as the hardware goes (a surface-mount chip, a few resistors, crystal, and connectors). The harder part was finding a video card that did interlacing at 480i frequencies. I'm currently using a GF4-MX440. -Cory * * Cory Papenfuss* * Electrical Engineering candidate Ph.D. graduate student * * Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University * * ___ mythtv-users mailing list mythtv-users@mythtv.org http://mythtv.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/mythtv-users
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Trey Boudreau wrote: On Tue, Apr 26, 2005 at 04:42:00PM -0400, Tom Dombrosky wrote: Ah yes, forgot about that one. I may just end up getting an nvidia 6200GT card with component out. Tom I'm pretty sure the component out is not working yet in linux. I "could" be wrong though. I don't think the Linux drivers (up to 7174, at least) support Xv *or* XvMC for the NV43-based cards. I tried with a 6600GT. I couldn't get usable CPU utilization on my AMD64 3500+ system until I "downgraded" to an NV34-based GeForce 5500FX (which has working Xv support). -- Trey There is a thread on nvnews about the component out in Linux, but no real conclusions yay or nay. Someone here (Cory?) built his own, but I never did get all the details. Seemed pretty simple from what I remember. Tom ___ mythtv-users mailing list mythtv-users@mythtv.org http://mythtv.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/mythtv-users
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On Tue, Apr 26, 2005 at 04:42:00PM -0400, Tom Dombrosky wrote: > > > Ah yes, forgot about that one. I may just end up getting an nvidia > > 6200GT card with component out. > > > > Tom > > I'm pretty sure the component out is not working yet in linux. I > "could" be wrong though. > I don't think the Linux drivers (up to 7174, at least) support Xv *or* XvMC for the NV43-based cards. I tried with a 6600GT. I couldn't get usable CPU utilization on my AMD64 3500+ system until I "downgraded" to an NV34-based GeForce 5500FX (which has working Xv support). -- Trey ___ mythtv-users mailing list mythtv-users@mythtv.org http://mythtv.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/mythtv-users
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> Ah yes, forgot about that one. I may just end up getting an nvidia > 6200GT card with component out. > > Tom > ___ > mythtv-users mailing list > mythtv-users@mythtv.org > http://mythtv.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/mythtv-users > I'm pretty sure the component out is not working yet in linux. I "could" be wrong though. Tom ___ mythtv-users mailing list mythtv-users@mythtv.org http://mythtv.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/mythtv-users
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jacko wrote: On 4/26/05, Tom Lichti <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: My question is: what are people using for vga-component, and how do they like the quality? Thanks for any and all info. Tom ___ mythtv-users mailing list mythtv-users@mythtv.org http://mythtv.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/mythtv-users I have heard people rave about their Audio Authority VGA-to-Component adapters http://www.digitalconnection.com/products/video/9a60.asp ___ mythtv-users mailing list mythtv-users@mythtv.org http://mythtv.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/mythtv-users Ah yes, forgot about that one. I may just end up getting an nvidia 6200GT card with component out. Tom ___ mythtv-users mailing list mythtv-users@mythtv.org http://mythtv.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/mythtv-users
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On 4/26/05, Tom Lichti <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I've seen some posts about these lately, some people building, some > people buying. I have a GrandTec Ultimate 2000 > (http://www.tigerdirect.ca/applications/SearchTools/item-details.asp?EdpNo=169832&CatId=1430) > but I'm really not happy with the quality of the component out. It does > some funky stuff. I switched back to S-Video and the quality is far > superior, but everyone says component is the way to go, so that's what > I'd like to do. I've read a bit about building your own, and it seems > pretty straight forward, but then I see this: > http://www.national-tech.com/catalog/vgatorcacomponentvideocable.htm > which looks pretty cheap, but they all say 'not intended for use with a > computer' which seems odd since it is a VGA connector. > > My question is: what are people using for vga-component, and how do they > like the quality? > > Thanks for any and all info. > > Tom > ___ > mythtv-users mailing list > mythtv-users@mythtv.org > http://mythtv.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/mythtv-users > I have heard people rave about their Audio Authority VGA-to-Component adapters http://www.digitalconnection.com/products/video/9a60.asp ___ mythtv-users mailing list mythtv-users@mythtv.org http://mythtv.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/mythtv-users
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gLaNDix (Jesse Kaufman) wrote: Tom Lichti wrote: Looks like a nice piece, I've seen from avsforum that most guys recommend just getting a better video card with component out, which may actually be cheaper, since I can get an nVidia 6200 card with HDTV/component out for $110 CDN, versus $120US for the Crescendo card. I just have to make sure my mobo has a PCI Express port on it... one feature i really like about the external model is that it has a vga breakout which allows me to use my monitor to tweak the settings (since the vga breakout mirrors the signal going to the tv) w/o having to swap cables and whatnot. it's different than something like TwinView, because it's done in the hardware, not software and has nothing to do w/ drivers, etc ... the main reason i got it was because i'm stuck w/ an ATI card and the ATI component dongle (at least for the Radeon 9600) doesn't work in linux, so this was the only way to go ... Yes, that does sound nice. I may still go that route, depending. Thanks for the input! Tom ___ mythtv-users mailing list mythtv-users@mythtv.org http://mythtv.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/mythtv-users
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Tom Lichti wrote: Looks like a nice piece, I've seen from avsforum that most guys recommend just getting a better video card with component out, which may actually be cheaper, since I can get an nVidia 6200 card with HDTV/component out for $110 CDN, versus $120US for the Crescendo card. I just have to make sure my mobo has a PCI Express port on it... one feature i really like about the external model is that it has a vga breakout which allows me to use my monitor to tweak the settings (since the vga breakout mirrors the signal going to the tv) w/o having to swap cables and whatnot. it's different than something like TwinView, because it's done in the hardware, not software and has nothing to do w/ drivers, etc ... the main reason i got it was because i'm stuck w/ an ATI card and the ATI component dongle (at least for the Radeon 9600) doesn't work in linux, so this was the only way to go ... -g- ___ mythtv-users mailing list mythtv-users@mythtv.org http://mythtv.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/mythtv-users
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gLaNDix (Jesse Kaufman) wrote: Tom Lichti wrote: My question is: what are people using for vga-component, and how do they like the quality? Crescendo Systems Transcoder (external version) http://www.crescendo-systems.com/transcoder.html ... tho' just after I bought it, they came out with a PCI version (only uses PCI for power) ... and it is $10 cheaper than the one i got... darn! :p it comes highly recommended by avsforum.com (Crescendo Systems worked closely with users on avsforum when developing it) ... Looks like a nice piece, I've seen from avsforum that most guys recommend just getting a better video card with component out, which may actually be cheaper, since I can get an nVidia 6200 card with HDTV/component out for $110 CDN, versus $120US for the Crescendo card. I just have to make sure my mobo has a PCI Express port on it... Thanks Tom ___ mythtv-users mailing list mythtv-users@mythtv.org http://mythtv.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/mythtv-users
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On 4/26/05, Tom Lichti <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I've seen some posts about these lately, some people building, some > people buying. I have a GrandTec Ultimate 2000 > (http://www.tigerdirect.ca/applications/SearchTools/item-details.asp?EdpNo=169832&CatId=1430) > but I'm really not happy with the quality of the component out. It does > some funky stuff. I switched back to S-Video and the quality is far > superior, but everyone says component is the way to go, so that's what > I'd like to do. I've read a bit about building your own, and it seems > pretty straight forward, but then I see this: > http://www.national-tech.com/catalog/vgatorcacomponentvideocable.htm > which looks pretty cheap, but they all say 'not intended for use with a > computer' which seems odd since it is a VGA connector. > > My question is: what are people using for vga-component, and how do they > like the quality? > > Thanks for any and all info. > > Tom > I actually picked up a RCA VHDC300 off of eBay recently for a pretty cheap price. I got it setup last night and the picture quality is much better on my HDTV than before with just svideo. I still have to do some tweaking to compensate for a slight horizontal overscan, but I've been pretty happy with it so far. Before purchasing, I tried to find information online about its use in this application (using it for computer applications), and wasn't able to find too much about it. I did see a couple posts on a forum about how it may only work well with 540p/1080i modelines, but I have not yet tested this statement. Nate ___ mythtv-users mailing list mythtv-users@mythtv.org http://mythtv.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/mythtv-users
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Tom Lichti wrote: My question is: what are people using for vga-component, and how do they like the quality? Crescendo Systems Transcoder (external version) http://www.crescendo-systems.com/transcoder.html ... tho' just after I bought it, they came out with a PCI version (only uses PCI for power) ... and it is $10 cheaper than the one i got... darn! :p it comes highly recommended by avsforum.com (Crescendo Systems worked closely with users on avsforum when developing it) ... here's the blurb from the website: Features * High-Bandwidth component output and optional VGA pass-through * Color conversion for 480p and 720p/1080i * Accepts all known resolutions * Supports fixed width bi-level and fixed width tri-level sync * Ideal for HTPC to TV or projector Description The Crescendo-Systems TCP2200 is the addition to the transcoder line developed in the AVSForum. On top of the functionality present in the TC2000, the new TCP2200 adds support for tri-level sync and a fixed width bi-level sync. The PCI interface only draws power from the computer and therefore requires no drivers or additional software. The TCP2200 is a transcoder and the VGA connector is an input not an output. The TCP2200 is one of the few transcoders that has a separate color conversion for 480p and 720p/1080i in order to provide optimum color fidelity. Although the required conversions are nearly identical, the difference cannot be ignored when optimum quality is pursued. -g- ___ mythtv-users mailing list mythtv-users@mythtv.org http://mythtv.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/mythtv-users