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My Datavideo DN-300 hard
disk recorder is equipped with a 15pin D-sub male YUV In/Out Port. Three related sections from its manual: * If you intend to run a YUV Component signal in or out of the DN-300 connect the special YUV breakout cable to this port (Component I/O Cable Sub D 15 Pin Socket to 7 x BNC Socket 25cm) * The DN-300 can record DV files from analogue video sources, Composite CVBS, S-Video (Y/C) or Component Video (YUV (YPbPr)). * Tracks that have been recorded in RAW DV (DV) mode can be played back to DV devices via one of the IEEE-1394 ports, or to analogue monitors or recorders via the Composite, S-Video (Y/C) or Component (YUV) video outputs. At first I thought this YUV monitoring could be displayed using a standard VGA cable and PC monitor and also by connecting to a HDTV D-sub (PC) port. Of course, first one have to find a D-sub female/male adapter. Beside a PC LCD monitor with analog and DVI input, I even have an older analog monitor with BNC connections RGB, V and H-sync. But isn't it possible to use an standard PC RGB monitor for YUV monitoring? If required, can the signal be converted first? --- Terje J. Hanssen _______________________________________________ Cinelerra mailing list [email protected] https://init.linpro.no/mailman/skolelinux.no/listinfo/cinelerra |
