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Mark Smith <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> J��� [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> > The nVidia GeForce 4 MX 440 is cheap, easy to install, and works great.
>
> I'd like a video card which is capable of producing an interlaced PAL-50 RGB
> output from the VGA connector using standard Linux drivers. I realise that
> this means building a sync convertor but I have the details for that already.
I think pretty much all the nVidia's can do that - you've seen what
my MX 4000 card can manage using a sync convertor.
> However, in addition I'd like to be able to produce a reasonable quality PAL
> composite video output as well, in case I want to record output onto video
> tape. I'd probably also use it to get the system up and running initially
> before I build the sync convertor.
That's where it gets trickier. I never tried the composite output
but the S-Video on mine wasn't up to much. It worked, and I used it
for a week or two but the quality was lousy - it didn't fill the
display and the image wasn't very sharp at all.
Tom
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