On Thu, 9 Dec 2004, Adam \Fuzzy\ Kennedy wrote: > For those interested, I've found some neat Component video adapters. I > thought about it when my friend replaced his ATI video card. It had a > DVI to Component adapter with it. > > So upon searching google, I came up with http://www.svideo.com > > They have DVI as well as VGA to component video adapters at about $35 each. > > DVI to Component (YPbPr) > http://www.svideo.com/radeon9600pro.html > > VGA to Component (YPbPr) > http://www.svideo.com/hdtvr8500.html >
Just today I received an Audio Authority 9A60 VGA to component adapter that I had ordered from Pacific Custom Cable. This box is a lot more expensive ($108) but it works with any VGA signal provided the appropriate monitor timings are used for the connected HDTV monitor. I'm curious about these cheaper adapters though. To do YPbPr video means an electrical conversion is required, which is what the 9A60 does. But these adapters mentioned above may be different. Is it that the Radeon 8500 (and related boards) already have the needed conversion circuits and that the adapter just provides the mechanical plug conversion? That would explain why the adapter only is rated to work with specific ATI cards. And if that is the case, then I imagine there is some kind of driver aspect to this to get the card to generate YPbPr compatible signals - which I guess is why another poster here suggests that the adapters listed above currently don't work in Linux. A close-up shot of one of the adapters http://store1.yimg.com/I/videoware_1816_13861105 shows a set of dipswitches, which would seem to suggest that this adapter is more than just some kind of pass-through. Perhaps the dipswitches are just read by the driver as alternative means for "detecting" what video modes are supported by the HDTV monitor (since there's no way for EDID data to be located in that case). Anyone have any experience with this or a pointer to documentation about it (beyond the PDF listed on the svideo page)? -Mike -- | Mike Isely | PGP fingerprint POSITIVELY NO | | 03 54 43 4D 75 E5 CC 92 UNSOLICITED JUNK MAIL! | isely @ pobox (dot) com | 71 16 01 E2 B5 F5 C1 E8 | |
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