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RE: component video switching (was svideo->svideo vs. svideo->RGB)


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  • Subject: RE: component video switching (was svideo->svideo vs. svideo->RGB)
  • From: "Phil Harris" <phil@xxxxxxx>
  • Date: Fri, 5 Apr 2002 13:33:59 +0100
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> The Denon does overlay video (configuration settings) onto
> the monitor outputs.  Does that matter too much - since it is
> still just a video signal coming from the outputs?  It can be
> turned off if all else fails.
>
> So, theoretically, if I can get the component video outputs
> into a scart, then my TV should think it is an RGB Signal?? 
> I think this is what the Xbox does - the component video
> outputs are used to make an RGB scart for European Xboxes,
> whereas they can be used directly on the US xbox.

NOOOOOOOOO!

Component video and RGB are quite different formats...

...they just happen to travel down the same spec of cable and have the
same electrical characteristics!

You cannot feed component into an RGB SCART and it work.

Phil


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