Incidentally, RGB would be better than the S-Video: the chrominance in S-Video is still band-limited and QAM, but separate from the luminance (hence the S) so that they don't interfere with eachother.
I will poke around some studio catalogues and email you personally if I find anything. It will give me something to do until Debian sid is less utterly broken :(( (can't even get ALSA working on it at the moment!)
Sreelal Chandrasenan wrote:
hardware solution Prime Image video delay (both analog/digital) www.primeimageinc.com
-----Original Message-----
From: Anders Torger [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, March 06, 2003 9:33 AM
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Subject: [linux-audio-dev] How to delay video?
Not so much related to sound perhaps, but a bit. I'm trying to find a solution to delay a video signal.
The idea is to be able to synchronise video with advanced surround sound processing which runs in my convolution engine (BruteFIR) and has 100 - 400 ms I/O-delay (depending on configuration).
Any suggestion of hardware or software solution or both is ok, apart from using a very very long cable, I have already thought of that one :-). Since this concerns high-end reproduction on the sound part, it would be good if the resulting video quality is good too.
The source would be a DVD-player (stand alone product) of some sort. S-video output or RGB or whatever the best is...
/Anders Torger
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