On Sun, 12 Sep 1999, Thomas Harte wrote:
> Just to say thanks for everyone who posted follow ups. Using the
> relevant
> information I've been able to use a regular scart to scart and snip enough of
> the 'un-necessary' wires to create a fully working lead! I'm probably now only
> using the
Just to say thanks for everyone who posted follow ups. Using the
relevant
information I've been able to use a regular scart to scart and snip enough of
the 'un-necessary' wires to create a fully working lead! I'm probably now only
using the composite signal, but if it gets the picture to m
> Is there anything special about the SCART socket that makes it not a
normal
> SCART socket? I've tried connecting it up to a few devices (TVs and
videos),
> but it only seems to produce a blank, black screen. Maybe mine is broken?
Non-Standard.
The connections are in the Sam Us
Sorry - typo
> I once used the SCART socket for sound output, since at the time my
> soldering of DIN plugs was shite and the solder never held very long.
> Problem solved when I wired up a SCART plug with both monitor outs
> and sound going to a battery (later mains) powe
I once used the SCART socket for sound output, since at the time my soldering of
DIN plugs was shite and the solder never held very long. Problem solved when I
wired up a SCART plug with both monitor outs and sound going to a battery (later
mains) powered amp, and thence to stereo speakers.
Yes
On 12 Sep 99, at 10:33, Dave Whitmore wrote:
>
> There used to be loads of info about things like SCART in ye olde Sam
> Supplement. I wonder if Dave Tonks would have any objections to the lot
> going up on nvg? Is anyone in contact with him these days?
Didn't they have a website as one point?
There used to be loads of info about things like SCART in ye olde Sam
Supplement. I wonder if Dave Tonks would have any objections to the
lot going up on nvg? Is anyone in contact with him these days?
Dave
Thomas Harte wrote:
>
> Is there anything special about the SCART socket that makes it not a
> normal
> SCART socket? I've tried connecting it up to a few devices (TVs and videos),
> but it only seems to produce a blank, black screen. Maybe mine is broken?
>
&g
Is there anything special about the SCART socket that makes it not a
normal
SCART socket? I've tried connecting it up to a few devices (TVs and videos),
but it only seems to produce a blank, black screen. Maybe mine is broken?
-Thomas