How to convert RGB video to composite/svideo?

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I assumed this would be a simple thing to do, but havent found any
easy way to do it on google , without expensive specialised video
chips.

Is there a simple way (using off the shelf components) to recombine
the RGB signal into composite video?
 
"(?)"
I assumed this would be a simple thing to do, but havent found any
easy way to do it on google , without expensive specialised video
chips.

** Errr - so $6.90 is expensive to you ?


( The MC1377 from WES )


Is there a simple way (using off the shelf components) to recombine
the RGB signal into composite video?

** No.


.......... Phil
 
On Dec 2, 8:26 pm, "Phil Allison" <philalli...@tpg.com.au> wrote:
"(?)"



I assumed this would be a simple thing to do, but havent found any
easy way to do it on google , without expensive specialised video
chips.

** Errr - so $6.90 is expensive to you ?

( The MC1377 from WES )

Is there a simple way (using off the shelf components) to recombine
the RGB signal into composite video?

** No.

......... Phil
Thanks Phil.

Obviously I wasnt looking in the right places.

Do you know if Dick smith/jaycar or any other local store has them ??

Cheers.
 
On Dec 2, 8:56 pm, "(?)" <i.contrar...@gmail.com> wrote:
On Dec 2, 8:26 pm, "Phil Allison" <philalli...@tpg.com.au> wrote:



"(?)"

I assumed this would be a simple thing to do, but havent found any
easy way to do it on google , without expensive specialised video
chips.

** Errr - so $6.90 is expensive to you ?

( The MC1377 from WES )

Is there a simple way (using off the shelf components) to recombine
the RGB signal into composite video?

** No.

......... Phil

Thanks Phil.

Obviously I wasnt looking in the right places.

Do you know if Dick smith/jaycar or any other local store has them ??

Cheers.
Here is a page with many circuits, including for the device Phil has
recommended.

http://www.epanorama.net/links/videocircuits.html
 
"(?)"
"Phil Allison"
** Errr - so $6.90 is expensive to you ?

( The MC1377 from WES )


http://www.wagner.net.au/

** Wagner Electronic Services = WES Components.



........ Phil
 
On Dec 3, 9:37 am, kreed <kenreed1...@gmail.com> wrote:
On Dec 2, 8:56 pm, "(?)" <i.contrar...@gmail.com> wrote:



On Dec 2, 8:26 pm, "Phil Allison" <philalli...@tpg.com.au> wrote:

"(?)"

I assumed this would be a simple thing to do, but havent found any
easy way to do it on google , without expensive specialised video
chips.

** Errr - so $6.90 is expensive to you ?

( The MC1377 from WES )

Is there a simple way (using off the shelf components) to recombine
the RGB signal into composite video?

** No.

......... Phil

Thanks Phil.

Obviously I wasnt looking in the right places.

Do you know if Dick smith/jaycar or any other local store has them ??

Cheers.

Here is a page with many circuits, including for the device Phil has
recommended.

http://www.epanorama.net/links/videocircuits.html
Thanks.

I've found some local suppliers that may have the chip ,if anyone else
is interested.

http://www.wagner.net.au/

http://www.futurlec.com/
Australasia

Futurlec
2 / 136 Broadmeadow Rd,
Broadmeadow,
NSW 2292
Australia

Fax Number - Local: 02 94 75 4051
Fax Number - International: +61 2 94 75 4051
 
Do you know if Dick smith/jaycar or any other local store has them ??
Judging by my local Dick Smith Power House, they are no longer
in the business of selling electronic components, and now
look just like Harvey Norman.

[Seems like typical bean counting. Stocking electronic components
is fidly, has higher overheads, and less profit than selling
plasma TV's and vacuum cleaners, so get rid of them. It's
harder of course to count the effect on the level of patronage.]

I'm sure Radio Parts and Jaycar will be happy.

Graeme Gill.
 

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