Dieter wrote:
We certainly don't want a lot of switches on the card.
Gee, why not? They are three dimensional!
50 or 60 Hz also selects if TV is NTSC or PAL.
From a tuner card:
supported norms: 0 = NTSC-M;
1 = NTSC-JP;
2 = PAL-BG;
3 = PAL-DK;
4 = PAL-I;
5 = PAL-M;
6 = PAL-N;
7 = PAL-Nc;
8 = PAL-60;
9 = SECAM-L;
10 = SECAM-DK;
Looks like we need at least 11 modes for TV? :-(
That's 4 jumpers, just for TV. Can't get away from those pesky
jumpers.
I think not. We aren't going to be broadcasting an RF signal, we are
supplying a component video signal (baseband).
So, what matters are the sync frequencies and video format.
--
JRT
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