I'm not up on connector jargon. It's just your basic American home coax cable TV input.
----- Original Message ----- From: "Ville Syrj�l�" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Thursday, February 20, 2003 9:55 AM Subject: [directfb-dev] Re: TV out with audio - possible? > On Thu, Feb 20, 2003 at 09:24:59AM -0500, Neil Radisch wrote: > > My TV only has cable-tv in and an antenna hookup, so I guess > > it is "brain-dead". > > I suppose the cable-tv connector has audio inputs but I take it's already > in use. What kind of connector is it anyway? > > My cheap TV has one antenna and one scart connector. Fortunately I don't > have any external boxes so I can use the scart for my computer. I think > most european TVs sold today have two scart connectors. > > > Regardless, if I was to acquire a TV with audio-in, how could > > one keep the video and audio in sync. After all, the video is being > > clocked by the Matrox card and the audio is clocked by the audio > > card. While the crystals might be close for a while, it's bound to drift. > > True. > > > Seems like I'd have to keep a careful eye on video and audio consumption and > > resample the audio when things get too far off. Or am I missing something > > here? > > Most video players just drop video frames to maintain the sync. Audio > resampling would be a somewhat nicer method if the input and output > framerates are close enough. > > -- > Ville Syrj�l� > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > http://www.sci.fi/~syrjala/ > > > -- > Info: To unsubscribe send a mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with > "unsubscribe directfb-dev" as subject. > -- Info: To unsubscribe send a mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with "unsubscribe directfb-dev" as subject.
