Aley asked: >Well, I have made my own one several years ago too. >I have connected coomposite out to my tv's composite in. That's all. >And it works perfectly. Especially when my power supply is broken and >i can see nothing when using regular tv-out. (can anybody help?)
Well, the SAM makes the composite signal on the main board. It then spurts the signal to the TV circuitry in the PSU which then converts the composite signal onto a UHF carrier which then goes down the TV arial cable to the TV. The SCART doesn't need the the UHF stuff so the compsite signal goes straight through. Well, that's my understanding of it all, anyway. Does the sound go with the composite (through the SCART) aswell? >but now i would like to plug sam's out to the satellite receiver, which >has regular scart. and what to do now? i don't know whether it supports >rgb-input. if yes, this could give a bit better image than composite >video, i think. My plan is similar, I want my SCART to go from my SAM into my video and than onto my telly. This is because (a) I don't have a SCART telly, (b) my SAM's TV picture is horrid, (c) my video has a SCART AUX socket, and (d) I can't be bothered to buy a new telly. >i think it would be nice to get a diagram of the real scrat connector, >and compare it to the sam's one. >i hope many of us are able to make their own cable if we would know what >pins to connect. Hmmm.. Cant help here, I'm afraid.... Justin.

