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Title: TV Out vs. Scan Converters
Post by: Trenchbroom on June 13, 2002, 04:15:50 pm
I know that dedicated Scan Converters can be used on TV's and Arcade Monitors and the output they give is automatically synced to the refresh rate of the TV or monitor (i.e no boom for the screen if you get something wrong).

However, do video cards with S-Video out work the same way?  If I start dining around with custom resolutions am I putting my TV at risk or will the card automatically protect it?
Title: Re: TV Out vs. Scan Converters
Post by: JustMichael on June 14, 2002, 01:15:58 am
S-video output isn't changed by the resolutions you choose.  The video card will try and convert the display to a s-video signal.  If you go above certain resolutions you will most likely get top left corner syndrome.  What I mean by that is my card can go up to 800x600 for s-video out.  If I go higher I can only see the top-left 800x600 of the larger desktop.
Title: Re: TV Out vs. Scan Converters
Post by: Se on June 14, 2002, 11:42:13 am
My Geforce  4 ti 4200 that has a philips 7108 video chip with s-video out cannot display custom resolutions. The screen become black.

Bye.
Title: Re: TV Out vs. Scan Converters
Post by: D on June 15, 2002, 12:34:20 am
i believe Tetsu has a means of displaying custom resolutions when using a geforce card.  Not sure if it will work with your card or not, but more information is available at his site.  

http://www.trouble-makers.com/kami/emulation/main.html
Title: Re:TV Out vs. Scan Converters
Post by: Kanedo on July 19, 2002, 03:07:27 am
The custom resolution on Tetsu's website is meant for use with a scan converter since a good scan converter will accept a big range of resolutions.  The TV-Out chip on your video card will most likely be limited to only to a few resolutions.  None of which is lower than 640x480.