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Feb 8, 2010, 1:06 PM
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Scart and such (moving away from: Re: PVR-350 no signal?
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Frank Merrill schreef: > On Mon, Feb 8, 2010 at 3:07 PM, Brian Wood <beww [at] beww> wrote: > >> You don't like "Never Twice the Same Color"? >> >> Or my favorite, "System Essentially Contrary to the American Method"? >> >> So SCART is simply a different physical interface, but is essentially PAL >> composite? >> >> >> > > I like those! > > I figured you'd know this, based upon your background, unless you are > just fishing, but SCART is more than just that: > > http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SCART In the '80s when I started to fiddle with audio and video as a teenager, I soon found out that the signaling on the scart, the tulip and the din connector where the same. They could be interconnected just with some wiring and solder. Hence. I have a tin cigar box around here, with a scart connector and a bunch of tulip connectors and a din connector. This connects roughly everything. If asked at those time, I kept the magic in the box. I told it was battery powered to avoid ground problems :-) btw, the din connector is a german standard for audio signaling: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/DIN_connector. I've seen one on pre-war mono radios. I've used the above described scart-cigar-box-connector with din connector to use one of the first '50s stereo radio (my grannies :-) as an amplifier. Worked like charm (except for the neighbors). Technically spoken, scart had only one shortcoming. In the end there where always at least 2 video signals combined: hsync and vsync, either both on composite or sometimes sync-on-green. Some regarded that as a problem. That's what I recall for pal (and secam for that matter). I never compared it to ntsc. However, most times I've used it with the composite signalling only, as rgb was only available between my computer (msx) and the tv. most vcr-s did not use it. CBee sorry for my drifting away. _______________________________________________ mythtv-users mailing list mythtv-users [at] mythtv http://mythtv.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/mythtv-users
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