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Mew ATI and tv-out?
In article , Benjamin Gawert wrote:
Am 24.02.2010 17:49, * GMAN: So how do you suggest the OP or anyone else for that matter be able to record video out from their pc? There are programs that allow recording of screen content, for example FRAPS. Besides that, why should anyone want to record the video output from their PC? Benjamin WTF??? are you serious????? |
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Mew ATI and tv-out?
In article , "Thomas Andersson" wrote:
Benjamin Gawert wrote: Am 23.02.2010 18:32, * Thomas Andersson: Are there any newer ATI cards that has tv-out? (svhs). Looking at 5770 which seems to be the best I can afford and they all seems to have display port (whatever that does) and none have the classic svhs/hdtv out connector. Analoge TV out (CVBS, Y/C) is dead, and very few new cards actually still come with analoge TV out. More cards do come with analoge component out (HDTV) but in Europe this is not of much relevance because TVs that have analogue component input also have VGA or DVI/HDMI inputs. Unless you have a really ancient TV I wouldn't even bother with Y/C any more (and if you have then you probably need an older gfx card). Not only because the image usually looks like crap. MY TV isn't ancient, but not exactly new either, it has 2 scart connections of which one accepts SVHS signal. A new one is unfortunately out of the question due to economics. Its not SVHS, its called S-VIDEO or Y/C |
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Mew ATI and tv-out?
"GMAN" wrote in message ... In article , Benjamin Gawert wrote: Am 24.02.2010 20:43, * Boris Badenov: Yea, but there are adapters available so he can still do it. In my previous post I said my 5870 came with HDMI to component adapter, he wants SVGA though No, he wants *SVHS* not SVGA. Benjamin IT NOT SVHS either damnit, it called S-Video or Y/C GMAN: I feel your pain. I tried to get through to them, but they are not grocking what is going on. YPbBr used for VGA, - the Y is good for luminance, but the PbBr would have to be modulated by a 3.58 mhz color encoder to get the necessary C channel for S-Video. That would take an active break out box to get that done. Much money. You could purchase a second video card with S-Video on it cheaper than going the multiple adapter route being tossed around. There are specifically manufactured gen-lock video overlay character generator boards made for this type of work in Industrial Video Production that can be had reasonably priced that would do this. Lots of other options if you know where to look. William |
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Mew ATI and tv-out?
William wrote:
GMAN: I feel your pain. I tried to get through to them, but they are not grocking what is going on. Yes, I do. So I called it the wrong thing but do know which type of connector you mean. Big ****ing deal! The real problem here is that you are a cheap **** that won't buy a new modern HDTV so are attempting to do a ghetto fix. |
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Mew ATI and tv-out?
GMAN wrote:
Its not SVHS, its called S-VIDEO or Y/C You say potato and we say potatoe, now STFU. |
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Mew ATI and tv-out?
Boris Badenov wrote:
GMAN: I feel your pain. I tried to get through to them, but they are not grocking what is going on. Yes, I do. So I called it the wrong thing but do know which type of connector you mean. Big ****ing deal! The real problem here is that you are a cheap **** that won't buy a new modern HDTV so are attempting to do a ghetto fix. Such foul language for no reason. You don't seem to realize (or you just completely lack empathy) that not everyone have the means to get everything the need or want, some of us have to make do with whatever is at hand and try to make it work as is. A new TV is a pretty substantial investment and not a prioritized one if the one you have is working just fine (and you have other needs like.. food and medicines). |
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Mew ATI and tv-out?
In article , Boris Badenov wrote:
GMAN wrote: Its not SVHS, its called S-VIDEO or Y/C You say potato and we say potatoe, now STFU. I'd tell you to take your foot and shove it up your ass but somehow i think you might enjoy that too much. |
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Mew ATI and tv-out?
Thomas Andersson wrote:
Such foul language for no reason. You don't seem to realize (or you just completely lack empathy) that not everyone have the means to get everything the need or want, some of us have to make do with whatever is at hand and try to make it work as is. A new TV is a pretty substantial investment and not a prioritized one if the one you have is working just fine (and you have other needs like.. food and medicines). When I call someone a "cheap ****" I am saying it in a humorous manner and not serious. As I have stated before, I have DVIVGA adapter, VGAComponent adapter, and I believe I also have ComponentS-Video adapter. That method wouldn't work if you daisy-chained them all together? |
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Mew ATI and tv-out?
Am 25.02.2010 19:39, * GMAN:
No, he wants *SVHS* not SVGA. Benjamin IT NOT SVHS either damnit, it called S-Video or Y/C Really? Wow, you're my hero now. FYI: Y/C (analoge separate luminance/croma) is the *signal*, "SVHS" usually means the connector (4pin HOSIDEN) which transfers an Y/C signal. And if we are at it: it is NOT SVGA for gods sake, it is VGA. SVGA is a VESA resolution standard (800x600), not a signal or a connector. In fact, you can send a SVGA signal over HDMI with no problems. The connector is a VGA connector (D-Sub HD15) and the signal itself is analogue RGB with separate sync. If you try to make yourself smarter than you are then at least get the facts right. Benjamin |
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Mew ATI and tv-out?
Am 25.02.2010 19:40, * GMAN:
Besides that, why should anyone want to record the video output from their PC? WTF??? are you serious????? Are you are retard? Or why can't you answer a simple question? Benjamin |
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