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Main => Monitor/Video Forum => Topic started by: waoh on March 25, 2002, 08:41:53 am

Title: TV vs std monitor (newbie q)
Post by: waoh on March 25, 2002, 08:41:53 am
By surfing around I've seen a couple of dudes using PC-monitors in their cabs...
I plan to use a TV in my, and don't see any reasons to use a monitor. (I'm only gonna use it for playing old "lowres" games).

Monitors for me doesnt get any arcade feeling at all, im I wrong?
Title: Re: TV vs std monitor (newbie q)
Post by: Lilwolf on March 25, 2002, 09:00:37 am
Dont' go composite, to crappy.

SVid is the best option in my mind.  

http://www.xiaou2.homestead.com/turbo.html

Take a look at the differences.   This should answer all questions.

You can also go with a true arcade CRT using a jpac or hacked cable.  But you will be stuck in dos and have to worry about killing the monitor until you get the configs right.  You should get better output (ANYONE HAVE A DIGITAL CAMERA AND BOTH ARCADECRT / SVID TV?) but if you don't have the monitor, it will cost you!

So go svid and you wont be sorry.

btw, the trouble is usually finding a 25" since they are almost always 27".  some 27" will fit in a standard cab, but bring a tape measurer to the store.  Also, stay away from a geforce card since you don't know the TV-out chip since every manufacturer sells different versions.  Some a great, some suck donkey d@!#.  ATI is GREAT for tvout (real ATI not the licensed from ATI onces you can find on EBay).  And after all this, you should be good to go.


Title: Re: TV vs std monitor (newbie q)
Post by: SteveJ34 on March 27, 2002, 07:45:09 pm
After much reading of other posts both here and other site links, I went with an ATI All-In-Wonder 128 Pro for S-Video out and a Toshiba model 27A41 for TV.

The Toshiba is 27 inch screen with width dimensions less than 26 inches so it fits within the cab layout I'm following for basic desing from Lusid's plans.

I've had the computer and TV setup working for a couple of weeks now as I build the cab and cp.

Looks good to me.

Best of Luck with your design and build. I know I am enjoying mine.

Steve
Title: Re: TV vs std monitor (newbie q)
Post by: tetsu96 on March 27, 2002, 11:22:18 pm
You can use an arcade monitor with windows - just throw a scan converter in there.

The best quality is gonna be a direct connection from pc to arcade monitor using arcadeos, but for slightly less quality, the scan converter works fine and makes life a LOT easier...

But if you do stick with a TV, then definatey s-video.  And make sure you use a vid card that does good tv-out (nvidias are great cards but don't do tv-out very well, ati from what I hear does).