[mythtv-users] Homebrew YPrPb/NTSC transcoder?

mediaserver mediaserver at itestsolutions.com
Wed Dec 17 09:23:58 EST 2003


What you describe is basically an Extron Super Emotia (Or Super Emotia +).
I bought mine off eBay for around $120.00.   Works like a champ!

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Subject: [mythtv-users] Homebrew YPrPb/NTSC transcoder?


	Hello all... Now that I've got a mythtv-0.13 system set up, I'm trying
to get the most out of it.  Sorry that this is off-topic a bit.

	 My new roomate has an HDTV-ready set with component in, and I like the
idea of using a real, honest-to-goodness modeline out of the VGA port to
drive
the TV.  I've been scouring the 'net for some good plans to build a
transcoder,
but figured I'd ask here too, in case anyone knows.

	I'm looking to build a "Swiss army knife" transcoder.  Takes VGA in,
loops VGA back out, and provides component out (YPbPr), but also provides
composite and S-Video out.  The second circuit (composite) is easy, since
it's
all done in the AD724 chip.  The first I've got issues with:

	Does anyone know why all the plans for transcoders on the 'net have H/V
sync generators (one-shot timers, delayed logic gates, etc)?  Why can't it
just
use the sync pulse from a custom modeline off the VGA port?  Also, does
anyone
know where to find the specs for sync pulse length for HDTV modelines?

Thanks for any advice:
-Cory


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