Hi, Yes, my monitor has sync on green (this can be disbaled with the on screen menu). The connections on the back are (R) (G/SYNC) (B) (H/HV) (V) these are BNC connectors and there is also a standard PC monitor connection. We are getting the adaptors to go from the phono connections on the DVEVM to the BNC on the monitor but what are the (V) and (H/HV) connections for? I'd really like to avoid the need for any extra hardware if possible. Thanks, Euan
-----Original Message----- From: Bernard Blackham [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: 07 November 2007 14:10 To: Cochrane, Euan Subject: Re: DVEVM RGB SVGA output? Cochrane, Euan wrote: > Hi, > Thanks for your reply. I'm not sure if I understand this properly > as I am pretty new to video work. I don't know if I really mean > SVGA I just want to display video that I have resized to 800x600 > but the screen I have doesn't display it properly. So I have been > given an old PC monitor with BNC connectors on the back for RBG > and I want to connect that to the DVEVM. If I do need the SYNC > signals can't they be generated by the DVEVM? Hi Euan, I don't know all that much about those kinds of monitors, sorry. From a quick google, it's probably a fixed-frequency monitor with sync on green, and you'd probably have to configure the DACs yourself to spit out the right format. That TI PDF describes how to extend the driver for a reconfigured DAC. Sorry I can't be much help though. Maybe somebody else on the list has actually done it. It may be easier just to buy the LogicPD THS8200 board! Good luck if you do embark on trying it! Regards, Bernard. _______________________________________________ Davinci-linux-open-source mailing list [email protected] http://linux.davincidsp.com/mailman/listinfo/davinci-linux-open-source
