How to get a Video Input to TFT LCD PC Monitor?

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Hi,

I hope any guys or gals out there can help me by helping me answer "How to get a Video Input to TFT LCD PC Monitor?". All I need is a PAL video signal (RCA jack) to my TFT LCD PC monitor.. I want to plug any video input so I can i.e. watch TV using a VCR etc on it.

Hope u can help... Simple and cheap would be ideal.

Thanks!
 
you would need an adapter that goes from RCA-input to VGA out-put. Video converters do this. If you plan on using a PC as your media center then you can get a video-in card for your pc, then just connect the monitor to the PC.

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could you elaborate on that a bit eebasist?. . .what kind of pircture quality would you get with that type of setup as opposed to a cheesebox or tv-3000? . . .specific models you could mention? Is this something you have done? as far as I understand xbox/gamecube video signals are never just one pin. Please correct me if im wrong.
 
Check out the SIlicon Image iScan Ultra. Lots of video inputs, VGA and DVI outputs.

Or you can very easily build a component-video-to-VGA converter with an LM1881 (or similar parts from Zetex) and a handful of opamps. S-Video and composite wil be harder, but I'm sure someone makes an IC for it.
 
Yeah, coponent to vga is easy with the lm1881, I have 5 of those chips here to build vga cable for xbox. The problem is that I have nothing that use coponent! Only composite or my PC. So to play my dvd I'll use my PC with powerdvd, but I'm looking for some schematics to build a converter for composite to vga. I don't know if building a line doubler will be complicated
 
Thanks.... anyone know of any TV PC Cards?

Hi All,

Thanks for all the replies.... just to give more info on my situation. I am using a Laptop so I am limited on the cheap solution for TV input etc... Ideally I would like to view the TFT screen standalone from my Laptop.

But on the other hand I wouldn't mind picking up TV on my laptop when travelling. So anyone know of a solution of a TV card/PCMCIA or USB which does not require external power?

Thanks again!

Andrew
 
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