Different Output On Lcd And Tv Out, Possible?


Kagato said:
Adapters shouldn't be hard to come by. Here's one from a Australian supplier for example, ~ AU$8:



I have one like that, but it doesn't have capacitor so it doesn't work.
 
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Gaeryc said:
I have one like that, but it doesn't have capacitor so it doesn't work.

Surely if you've got a retail adapter that doesn't work, you've just got a faulty product?
If svideo-to-composite requires a capacitor, it would be pointless to sell an adapter without one as it would never work.
 
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Gaeryc said:
Kagato said:
Adapters shouldn't be hard to come by. Here's one from a Australian supplier for example, ~ AU$8:



I have one like that, but it doesn't have capacitor so it doesn't work.


So what does it have?
 
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squeakypants said:
My friend's only converts the luminosity; it's in grayscale. Do those work fully?
In that case it's either broken, or your trying to send a 60Hz signal to a TV which doesn't fully support 60Hz.
 
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Make your own :)
i actually did this, i used a ps2 mouse cable (its the same size plug, just two of the pins aren't used and fit inside the area that the little plastic tab usually goes), and desoldered one of those capacitors from something or other... an old tapedeck i think. anyway tho, the site has some pretty serious spelling errors, but gives some good info on reasons why conversion cables might not work.
 
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