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Amiga computer related discussion => Amiga Hardware Issues and discussion => Topic started by: karamasov on July 26, 2006, 05:57:14 PM
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Hi!
I jsut bought a RocTec video/amiga fader. It has one 23-pin female connector (Amiga input, I guess), one RCA video input, and one RCA video output. I am looking for a way to use it as a video mixer - so I need an adapter:
It could be RCA to Amiga 23-pin male, S-Video to to Amiga 23-pin male, or anything like that.
Alternatively - if anyone knows which part of the amiga signal goes into which of the 23 pins in the cable, I could probably hack something out myself.
I´m completely lost here, so any help/tips would be greatly appreciated!
Best regards
Karamasov
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thats an Amiga genlock interface. (genlock in Amigaland)
its 23 pins port must be connected directly to the Amiga RGB port.
The 23 pins Amiga port doesn't carries CVBS nor Y-C video signals.
In few words....it works only connected to an Amiga to mix the native Amiga signal with an external video source.