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Porl
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by Porl » August 10th, 2016, 2:19 pm
Hi guys,
I've just acquired a nice looking JVC CRT broadcast monitor to hopefully play some retro games on. It's a JVC TM-1500 ps FYI. It's not an RGB one unfortunately, it runs through composite video ( from what I can tell ). It uses a BNC connector. I was wondering is it possible to wire up my supergun to display composite video? I wired the video out on it for RGB as of this wiring diagram
It show's pin P on the jamma edge as Composite video out, which if i remember correctly is used for the RGB Sync? Is it possible to tap from this wire and connect it up to a Phono jack so I can play composite video out of my Supergun through the JVC?
Any help would be awesome. It looks as though this would work from the diagram but I wanted to check with people with more experience etc before I started to play around too much with my Supergun.
thank you
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cools
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by cools » August 10th, 2016, 4:33 pm
It won't work, you need an RGB SCART to composite convertor.
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Porl
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by Porl » August 10th, 2016, 5:07 pm
cools wrote:It won't work, you need an RGB SCART to composite convertor.
Ah i was wondering if it would have to be that route. Cheers Cools, do you have any recommendations on ones too look up?
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by cools » August 10th, 2016, 5:11 pm
Not a clue I'm afraid.
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mufunyo
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by mufunyo » August 10th, 2016, 6:28 pm
Porl wrote:do you have any recommendations on ones too look up?
Jrok's converter or anything else that uses a CXA2075 chip, as that's the highest quality encoder chip available.