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| 404:
--- Quote from: lewdog80 on April 19, 2013, 04:00:43 pm ---I bought one of the cables originally, and didn't get any output on my TV, so I thought I needed a converter box. I didn't change any resolution settings on my computer though. Worth a try though. --- End quote --- only some cards support using that cable. You need to find a card that supports component out via a S-VideoC output. Most newer cards only come with HDMI so you may have to search around for an older card, possibly second hand. See pictures below. The input looks like a S-video output but has many more pins. |
| sharpfork:
404 is generally smarter that I am so I'd listen to him first. I was able to get 480i working well in windows 7 natively, not even a instal of video software or drivers, just the OS. It evern works vertical/tate natively. The newer catalyst drivers dropped support for 480i so XP was much more of a pain messing with hacked drivers and software. I used this: http://www.monoprice.com/products/product.asp?c_id=104&cp_id=10419&cs_id=1041901&p_id=2398&seq=1&format=2 + one of the cards listed in the reviews (I have a crappy ATI x1950) |
| DrumAnBass:
I have component working with a BFG Tech GeForce 7800GT, and the adaptor cable... But I am running TinyXP... Adaptor for this card looks like: |
| 404:
--- Quote from: sharpfork on April 19, 2013, 11:48:20 pm ---404 is generally smarter that I am so I'd listen to him first. --- End quote --- Hardly, LOL! --- Quote from: sharpfork on April 19, 2013, 11:48:20 pm ---I was able to get 480i working well in windows 7 natively, not even a instal of video software or drivers, just the OS. It evern works vertical/tate natively. The newer catalyst drivers dropped support for 480i so XP was much more of a pain messing with hacked drivers and software. I used this: http://www.monoprice.com/products/product.asp?c_id=104&cp_id=10419&cs_id=1041901&p_id=2398&seq=1&format=2 + one of the cards listed in the reviews (I have a crappy ATI x1950) --- End quote --- Yes many ATI cards, especially older models can run component out (think its a Sync on green issue) with no issues whatsoever. My best suggestions is simply to test out your card. If it doesn't work, you will just need to get another card with component capabilities. Luckily, you can still get capable ATI 3-5 series cards and Nvidia 6-9 series cards with component out. It's simply a matter of experimentation. |
| lewdog80:
Thanks for all your help guys, I appreciate it! |
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