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The pinouts for the cable are here in the forums (you will have to search for it). I know they are here because I used it to make a cable for my Spectra Plus (same cable for the "C" and the Plus).
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Join Date: Sep 2004
Location: LISBOA
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Hello, I’m from Portugal, i have one ViewFrame Spectra C whit this entries: 1 - VGA – (Digital and Analog), 2 – Y/C – (S-Video) and 3 – Composite.
When I plug thru the Composite, the image it’s very bad. I try whit your squema, plug thru the VGA, and don’t worq. <QUOTE> SPECTRA C pc OUT................... analog panel IN db 15hd male .......... db 15 female 1.....................................7 2.....................................4 3.....................................15 4 ------ none 5 ------ mone 6......................................8 7......................................3 8......................................11 9 ------ none 10....................................13 11.....................................5 12 ----- none 13......................................6 14......................................12 15 ----- none and ofcourse the ground to the metal outerpart <QUOTE/> My PC it’s 680x480, 60Hz, VGA mode. Can someone, please, tell me watt to do? pics from PC - TV/OUT to SPECTRA – Composit Thank you very much for your time |
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Join Date: Sep 2004
Location: LISBOA
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Chet…that squema it’s WRONG !
The pinout for the DB15 Female it’s not like that… My projector it’s working good, now I discover the pinout. ![]() pc OUT................... analog panel IN db 15hd male .......... db 15 female 1.....................................2 2.....................................5 3.....................................9 4 ------ none 5 ------ mone 6......................................1 7......................................6 8......................................13 9 ------ none 10....................................11 11.....................................4 12 ----- none 13......................................3 14......................................12 15 ----- none and ofcourse the ground to the metal outerpart That's the good squema. Read the number's in the DB15 Female... |
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Electrolytic ones are known for that, particularly when an electronic device sits idle for a lengthy time.
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Join Date: Jun 2004
Location: Vaughan, Ontario (near Toronto)
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wow, that is some terrible tv output. Is that the actual quality your pc puts out, or is that the panel?
I attached a pic of my Radeon 9000Pro videocard connected into my MSI TV@nywhere tv tuner card with svideo, and with DScaler software. The screenshot is unedited. The only thing I did to it is compress it into JPG. I think the quality possible with tv out is great. |
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Thats a monitor shot! lol
Trev
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Join Date: Jun 2004
Location: Vaughan, Ontario (near Toronto)
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"I attached a pic of my Radeon 9000Pro videocard connected into my MSI TV@nywhere tv tuner card "
Thats a shot of tv out going into my Tv in. Its taken using the scaling software - DScaler. It shows the quality possible. I didnt just press print screen, if thats what you mean! Its not a camera photo, its a snapshot i took using software, but its not directly the desktop, its the desktop on tv out! |
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diyAudio Member
Join Date: Jun 2004
Location: Vaughan, Ontario (near Toronto)
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Im just saying thats how good it could look, so there is a good chance that its the panel that has a problem, not the pc. Also, it can look like that on a decent progressive scan tv.
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Join Date: Jun 2004
Location: Vaughan, Ontario (near Toronto)
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It looked about the same (but interlaced) on my 27" jvc flat screen in the living room, but with better colors.
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