you know those guys are just audio nuts right? it's a structural decision really, a half decent metal socket, with metal casing, and decent cable clamps inside etc, is better than a cheap thing that's hard to get a good solder joint on with cheap rubber to wrap it
Yes, I know what some "bat-ears-hifi-nuts" can say about (in example) burned CDs
- You know, if You burn them at higher speed than 2x You never get good copy :-D
But this is other kind of guys. I say "hifi board", but it is board about electronics overall. An they just warn me about the cheapest pieces that could be melted during soldering. It is true, I melted several connectors already so I know that this is good note.
I definitely think S-video should be preferred because it is clearly a higher quality signal. Also you easily go from an S-video signal to Composite.
Yes, but I think that for someone (ie I personally) that never saw S-Video IRL is RCA with composite video good choice.
From a survey perspective I guess you should have kept a progressive scale for the length (eg. 10cm / 50cm / 1m / 2m / 3m). The current one might introduce some bias toward the first answer. Not that it matter much... just something I tend noticed.
I decided to buy 100 meters of wire to get better price. So I can set length of cable on demand. I can try, but 10 m will be really overkill. The longest cable I saw in shop is 15 m. I use 10 m audio cable from TV to headphones and I think it is on the edge. But I'll cut it as long "As You wish my lord..."
I really do admire what peca is doing but I don't think any hand-made cables can really replace mass produced ones. As for now we are jut a bunch of people who peek the boards on a regular basis. Imagine what would happen if all the people who originally ordered a TV-out cable at OP + those who changed their mind or bought Pandora recently want peca to do a cable for them. I quess he'd have to spend all his free time for thne next months on soldering to fulfill those orders.
OK. I can build few tens of cables. I hope that most of them will be short adapter with females or 1 - 3 meters with males, just video out and RCA endings. So (after some training) easy job. The biggest work will be packaging and shipping (I hate visiting of post office). I think that I'm able build cables in good quality, even if I will not be able to make nice housing (let's see later). I think that I'm really not be able to build thousands of cables. So initially I'll try to cover demand in this very forum.
I'm wonder how much pre-orderers ordered TV-out. If it worth to build just 1 thousand of them. Maybe for OPT would be better to order only plastic housing for connectors and hire some workers to build them in Craig's...