> AFAIK the WSS signals occur during the horizontal blanking period
> (someone correct me if I'm wrong) so with the current setup they would
> have to encoded in the TV-encoder. There are no specs for the TV-encoder
> :(

Actually, WSS is signalled on the first two-thirds of line 23, the first
active line of the picture.

I've successfully generated a WSS waveform using a Matrox G550 simply
by creating the appropriate bit pattern on a tiny surface at the top
of the screen.  The problem is, however, that TVs look for the
waveform on the composite input, even when in RGB mode.  With the G550
you can create a nice composite signal that includes WSS but when you
try to do RGB, you're stuck because (AFAIK), you can't generate
composite video at the same time as RGB.

Regards,

Mark

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