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Amiga computer related discussion => Amiga Hardware Issues and discussion => Topic started by: WOWZER on May 13, 2006, 05:17:29 PM
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I just purchased a A1000 off of e-bay and would like to keep it down stairs and hooked up to my 40" samsung lcd tv.
Is there a way to make or purchase a cable that converts the 23 pin rgb into rgb component. I have seen the 23 pin rgb to scart cables and scart to componet.
What would be the most easy and best way to do this?
Thanks for any help you guys can give.
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Hi,
i use a Amiga RGB to scart and get a great picture on my LCD TV and theres no flicker ?
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Is there a way to make or purchase a cable that converts the 23 pin rgb into rgb component.
There doesn't appear to be anything to STOP you from doing this. There are plans out on the web to convert a RGB signal to Y-Cr-Cb component. Looks like it could be built with about $10 worth of resistors and gates and a couple hours free time (counting the time to fashion yourself a DB23 connector out of a DB25).
I'm surprised no companies like AmigaKit or Mr. Hardware have jumped on this simple thing.
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I live in the US and my tv doesnt have a scart port, just component, s-video, composite, and HDMI
:-(
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SCART is just a connector which includes various different signal types, including RGB, composite and so on... I'm vaguely aware of seeing the plans for that adaptor, and it is pretty simple, all you should have to do is separate out the signals and grounds to the BNC connectors or whatever are on your TV instead of the SCART plug. Electrically it should be exactly the same and so should work no problem.
As an aside, 23-pin D connectors are available if you have a good look around - I know I was able to get them in an electronics shop in Dublin the last time I needed them.
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Update: That shop, Peats, has them listed on their website here:
http://www.peats.com/cgi-bin/shop/db.cgi?view=1&id=1396&type=6&path=21x108x560
I don't see any mention of them doing international shipments though, but I'm sure if you look you can find them in the States somewhere if we can get them in Ireland!
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His LCD TV set, requires YUV (also called component).
He needs an "Analogic RGB+Sync" TO "YUV" (aka "Y-Cr-Cb") converter, which is much, much more than a couple of resistors ;-)
Some modern/large TV sets/projectors accepts both formats.
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He needs an "Analogic RGB+Sync" TO "YUV" (aka "Y-Cr-Cb") converter
Indeed. That would be a nice thing for us North Americans who don't have SCART.
which is much, much more than a couple of resistors ;-)
Is it, though? Am I missing something? You shouldn't have to EDIT sync, just make sure it gets passed through correctly. Granted, I'm not an EE, but this diagram LOOKS reasonable.
Diagram found by Google (http://elm-chan.org/works/yuv2rgb/rgb2yuv.png)
Some modern/large TV sets/projectors accepts both formats.
Yeah, I wish mine did. :-(
EDIT:
Looks like someone may have already built one of these... I wonder how much he wants for them in small quantities....
JROK RGB / Y-Cr-Cb converter (http://www.jrok.com/hardware/RGBv4/index.html)
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An easy, yet cheap way to do this is to buy an old SVideo genlock on eBay - I paid 5 EUR for mine and it works very nicely. SVideo is not as good as RGB, but you can live with it. Composite sucks.
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Hi Ilwrath
interesting project (the JROK one). It worth a try. (its very simple and the trimmers will help the fine tuneup)
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This sounds like a more feasible way of doing it. Your right S-video would at least be a vast improvement over composite.
I will look on e-bay, but please keep the ideas coming as I would still prefer the component.
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Hi,
These RGB to component converters (http://www.keene.co.uk/cgi-bin/bigcodesearch.pl?APT1) from Keene Electronics are very good and work well with the Amiga.
They're a bit pricey but give a great picture. I bought one as I have a few bits of equipment with SCART sockets that I brought with me from the UK to NZ and didn't want to suffer composite video nasties!
- Ali
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folks in the USA (and cheap like me) should check out this monitor reference: http://www.hyakushiki.net/direct~1.pdf
some of the less well-known monitors that support 15KHz can be found on ebay for less than the cost of scandoublers or other kinds of converters
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@nTheSand
those converter is perfect for WOWZER! even if SCART, it fits perfectly his needs (he will need only an Amiga RGB to female scart cable). About the price...its very cheap. What my supplier have, are in the thousand $$ price :-)
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Thousands?? Ouch! I'd be happy to live with composite video if a component video solution was that expensive!!
They work well and I can recommend Keene Electronics - it's a very friendly and helpful company, and has no problem delivering worldwide.
- Ali
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Hi,
The Keene adapter looks just like what I am looking for.
Only one problem now is the price. If my calculations are correct that would be almost $139 US dollars, a little expensive.
On a side note, just wanted to say again thanks for all the input. Its great to see a community that is still active and helps each other.