On Wed, Mar 19, 2003 at 23:20:40 +0100, Andreas Schwenk wrote: > Am Mit, 2003-03-19 um 22.34 schrieb Otto J. Makela: > > Check the pins 8 and 16 of the SCART connector on the cable. These are > > what control if the TV switches to show that RGB signal or not. > > Maybe there is a problem with either of this pins, signal on all the time? > > > > The fact that the picture is drifting suggests your card output signal > > isn't quite what the television is expecting, it doesn't synch up? > > Pin 8 is not connected, what its purpose ?
Actually, now that I think about it, I think the logic is like this: pin 8 up = listen to a composite or s-video signal on this cable pin 16 up = listen to a rgb signal on this cable I'm not quite sure on which signal the audio is supposed to be switched and what pin 8 down + pin 16 up is supposed to do. How about if you jumper pins 8 and 16 together on the SCART connector, does the TV sound cut off as it should? Here is a spec of the SCART in different modes: http://utopia.knoware.nl/users/eprebel/SoundAndVision/Engineering/SCART.html > I think the Sync comes from Pin 20. > The Problem is that my DVB-Card always has always a Signal on Pin 16. > When I change a Channel on my TV, Pin 20 is cut off, but the > RGB-Pins still interference my TV-Picture. Although I switched on my TV. > > Perhaps its a problem of my TV. It's not the newest. I think pin 16 should only be on when there is a proper signal on the video card output. If it is on all the time, the TV also thinks it's supposed to show the signal all the time... -- /* * * Otto J. Makela <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * */ /* Phone: +358 40 765 5772, FAX: +358 40 7860457, ICBM: 60N 25E */ /* Mail: Mechelininkatu 26 B 27, FIN-00100 Helsinki, FINLAND */ /* * * Computers Rule 01001111 01001011 * * * * * * * * * * * * */ -- Info: To unsubscribe send a mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with "unsubscribe linux-dvb" as subject.
