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Offline Framiga

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Re: Dell 2407wfp and A1200 on composite in.
« Reply #14 from previous page: May 13, 2007, 03:28:21 PM »
@humppa

"have no problems displaying C64 or Amiga video signals"

define better what do you mean with this sentence?

and then... "tuner"!?!

we are still speaking about Composite input?
 

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Re: Dell 2407wfp and A1200 on composite in.
« Reply #15 on: May 13, 2007, 04:16:17 PM »
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Framiga wrote:
@humppa

"have no problems displaying C64 or Amiga video signals"
define better what do you mean with this sentence?


Simply that there isn't any problem displaying C64 or Amiga composite signals using the composite input on those LCDs. Other devices, like the PS1, work as well (resolution being lower than the "FULL compliant broadcast resolution PAL or NTSC standard" that you quoted). Only the Dell's seem to have this problem.

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we are still speaking about Composite input?


Sure.
 

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Re: Dell 2407wfp and A1200 on composite in.
« Reply #16 on: May 14, 2007, 12:48:52 AM »

    I've seen a CRT-based HDTV with similar problems. Only when I plug a 1200 into it I actually DO get a screen, but it's weird and choppy. When I go into interlaced mode it looks perfect, and when I go into PAL mode the picture disappears.
 

Offline AJCoplandTopic starter

Re: Dell 2407wfp and A1200 on composite in.
« Reply #17 on: May 14, 2007, 10:26:45 PM »
@MrZammler
I've actually got a Amiga video to SCART connector on the way for another project (parts of which still haven't turned up yet, grrr ebay) so I was thinking of just abandoning the idea of running it through the Dell for now.

It doesn't look like other have succeeded. Is there an Amiga to RGB or component format / signal? The Dell does take component as well but I've only ever used composite or SCART on them having never owned a TV with anything else before (Yes I have just go a better paying job how can you tell :-D).

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