My first post to the Amiga forums...
First, let me introduce myself. My name is Jeff Kurtz. I'm an C64/Amiga fan -- not a fanatic, but a fan.
I build the Neobitz line of products. I generally use these for the Neo-Geo systems, but basically they work with many RGB/S sources...
I'm not familiar with what is inside an A500, 1000, 2000, etc., as I no longer have those machines, but the A600 & A1200 have the same video chip (Sony CXA1145) inside as the Neo-Geo and some Genesis systems.
There is a basic SVideo mod that I standardized for the Neo that others have used on the Genesis and such which should also work on the Amiga and is publiclly available.
I've never examined the Amiga A600 & A1200 to see if it has the necessary components to drive Y/C from the CXA, but if not (like the Neo & Genesis), you can build it up yourself. However, this isn't the most "optimal" solution as the CXA1145 is a rather mediocre encoder. It works, but it could be better.
This is why I developed the Neobitz products -- to get better picture quality ouf of the Neo via Component Video, but also get a better SVideo display too.
A note about the link above this post -- I just looked at that pic and that is not a good mod to drive SVid from the CXA. It could overload the luma line and cause the picture to go bright on some TV sets. The picture could bend out, or your TV may loose sync, or something along those lines... Try it on a very bright screen -- something with a white background... One thing about hacking video -- what may work on one TV may not work on another.
Jeff