Someone should look inside and see if they can pull the s-video from the board before it is combined into composite.
Necro bump... ;-)
Just a heads up, if you have a DCTV-RGB converter, you can basically do that.
I had my DCTV hooked up to my Amiga 500.
Into the DCTV, I had the DCTV RGB converter.
In the DCTV RGB converter, I had an Amigamaniac svideo adapter.
Was stacked pretty far out of the back of the Amiga, but it worked and looked great.
I have a 1084s monitor on there now, but it worked great when I tested it.
Big problem with the DCTV was (IMHO) it didn't output to the monitor (they did eventually release the RGB Adapter) and cost $500 on release.
You're not going to sell too many to the majority of Amiga owners that way.
Although the price did drop to a more reasonable $300 ish after not too long, but you still had to pay for the RGB-Adapter if you didn't want to have 2 monitors.
It is a great piece of hardware tho, just wish they could have released it with RGB and a more reasonable price. I think they would have moved a LOT more units that way..
I didn't have a DCTV back in the day, but I do now and it's really nice.
I did have a HAM-E back in the day. Similar, but only RGB (no composite, which I think is a better choice). That was great fun, but it was a monster and I remember it got pretty warm...
But looking at JPGs (The HAM-E software was supposedly the first commercial software to support JPG, or so they said when they uploaded the JPG module) back in the day on my Amiga in 24-bit color was awesome.. ;-)
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