[email protected] wrote:
> Il giorno Fri, 13 Feb 2009 09:35:15 -0800
> Ross Penner <[email protected]> ha scritto:
>
>   
>> I'm using this board as well. Can you give me a good idea of what I
>> need to do to get component cables connected? I realize that I need to
>> connect to pins on the board but I'm unsure what kind of hardware is
>> required or where I could get it.  
>>     
>
> hi again all :)
> if u like to use your component out you just have to connect a cable with 3 
> wire + 1 ground (a fourth wire or a shield).
>
> mainly 3 of them are for Y, Pb, Pr signals.
> you can mix them without any worry, u'll just get wrong picture on TV ^_^
>
> to make an easy connection with mobo's pins you could use the black plastic 
> connector from an old audio cable (cdrom<->audioboard) or from an old case 
> led, power or reset switch, speaker... just cut the old wires with scissors 
> and solder your new wires.
>
> in this way you can link and remove the component connection as many times as 
> you need.
>
> just wires, no logic.
>
> enjoy!
>
>   
I was thinking of being slightly lazy and ordering one of these:
http://www.vidabox.com/store/index.php?main_page=product_info&cPath=5_14&products_id=82
(and probably having to mix up the connectors, because I don't think the 
pins are the same layout)

but this is the only place I can find selling them and it costs way to 
much to ship this from the US to UK...

Roy


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