Le dimanche 5 Mars 2006 21:21, J.O. Aho a écrit :
> On Sun, 5 Mar 2006, Jan Knutar wrote:
> > On Sunday 05 March 2006 17:04, Timothy Miller wrote:
> >> On 3/5/06, Dennis P <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >> Doing the panning and clipped image is a trivial matter.  But it's
> >> this detection you're talking about that I don't follow.  Is it a
> >> video cable?  Or is it some other way to connect to the computer?
> >
> > I am guessing he wants to connect RGB out on the graphics card
> > straight to the scart plug on the TV set, but have some sort added
> > protection to prevent the card from tryring to drive resolutions and
> > refresh rates the TV will not be able to handle.
> > While monitors do have protection circuits, I'm not so sure about
> > TVs :)
>
> There are VGA2SCART converters, think they are around 100 euro.
>
> You have COMPOSITE2SCART converters for around 2-3 euro.
>
> I must say I wouldn't be prepared to pay extra for the graphics card to
> have "scart" out, when you can fix it quite cheap anyway. I rather pay
> more for a really good quality on the TV-output and should match at least
> normal tv-broadcast (think there are all to many graphics cards that don't
> do that).

That could be a killer point for OGD for people using a second pc for home 
cinema. Most of the time usual graphic card did not match the quality of 
cheap DVD player. So if this trick double the average quality, this should 
not be avoided.
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