On Sat, 12 Nov 2005, Chris Ribe wrote:
The component inputs on most HDTV monitors use the YPrPb color space, which
is different than the RGB colorspace used by a D-sub (VGA) in/output. The
electrical conversion between the two colorspaces can be done using analog
circuitry, but it isn't somethin
y Bakken> > Sent: Wednesday, November 09, 2005 11:05 PM> > To: Discussion about mythtv
> > Subject: Re: [mythtv-users] Converting VGA ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) to component> >> > Stephen Hocking wrote:> > >Hi all,> > >> > >I have an InFocus X1 proj
> VGA to component converters.
> >
> > Thanks,
> > Todd
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On 11/10/05, MythTV <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Does anyone have experience with any of the nVidia component-out cards theycan share? If they work, nVidia component-out cards are cheaper than theVGA to component converters.Thanks,Todd-Original Message-
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Subject: Re: [mythtv-users] Converting VGA ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) to component
Stephen Hocking wrote:
>Hi all,
>
>I have an InFocus X1 projector, which in addition to handling HDTV & TV
>formats also does VGA, up
Stephen Hocking wrote:
Hi all,
I have an InFocus X1 projector, which in addition to handling HDTV &
TV formats also does VGA, up to 1024x768. Now when switching from an
ordinary video source (connected via S-Video) via the home theatre amp
to the computer, one has to switch both the amp & the p
> I have an InFocus X1 projector, which in addition to handling
> HDTV & TV formats also does VGA, up to 1024x768. Now when
> switching from an ordinary video source (connected via
> S-Video) via the home theatre amp to the computer, one has to
> switch both the amp & the projector over to the
Hi all,
I have an InFocus X1 projector, which in addition to handling HDTV &
TV formats also does VGA, up to 1024x768. Now when switching from an
ordinary video source (connected via S-Video) via the home theatre amp
to the computer, one has to switch both the amp & the projector over
to the new s