John
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Are you some sort of bot?
The s-video cable will do exactly what he needs it to ffs.
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Dom
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http://members.optusnet.com.au/eviltim/scart.htm is a good site if you're interested in building a RGB VGA to Scart cable. Although some ATI cards (old 9000 series etc) can be set to output a RGB signal.
But as John has said, the easiest and cheapest method is to just get a S-Video cable and a S-Video/Phono to Scart adaptor - you can pick the whole lot up from ebay for a couple of quid.
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deano87
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I ordered the bits on Saturday from eBuyer on standard super saver delivery.
They were despatched from 2 different warehouses. The scart adapter arrived today how quick was that.
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deano87
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All arrived.
It works.
Picture quality is rubbish.
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Dom
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quote: Originally posted by deano87
All arrived.
It works.
Picture quality is rubbish.
It should be as good as any SD material - make sure it's set to 720x576 and you might need to play around with the interlace options in your media player.
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deano87
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The ATI control panel will only allow it to output in 1024x768. My monitor is set to 1152x864.
With regard to the interlace options - I'll only really use it for internet based vids and films i.e. BBC iPlayer.
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oceansoul
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I know you've already got a working solution, but,
I dunno if a VGA to SCART would work with an old 14" CRT, as its unlikely to accept an RGB signal over the SCART. Most likely only composite.
[Edited on 14-09-2010 by oceansoul]
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Dom
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quote: Originally posted by deano87
The ATI control panel will only allow it to output in 1024x768. My monitor is set to 1152x864.
With regard to the interlace options - I'll only really use it for internet based vids and films i.e. BBC iPlayer.
have a look for Rage3d Tweak and try and force the output to 720x768. Although that's a weird arse resolution for a 17" monitor, might be worth if that's the standard resolution (unless it's widescreen it'll usually be 1024x768 or 1280x1024). You'll probably have to play around with the refresh rates, ie: set the standard res for the monitor and up the refresh rate to 75/80/85Hz which will likely force the tv-out to a lower resolution. I had to do something like this when i was using tv-outs years ago.
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deano87
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I use 1152x864 because it makes things that little bit smaller but not too small. I just set it to 1280x1024 and it was too small. Just set to 1024x768 and I can see the full screen on the TV now, so all I need to do is sort the picture quality.
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John
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Picture quality will never be close to the same as a monitor.
Don't worry about what a normal desktop and text look like on it, it'll be shit no matter what you do, stick a film on and it'll look fine (as fine as it can on a 15" crt tv)
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deano87
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