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NFG Forums => RGB + Video Discussions => Topic started by: wonko7h3san3 on December 25, 2003, 08:51:50 AM

Title: VGA to Composite
Post by: wonko7h3san3 on December 25, 2003, 08:51:50 AM
OK, here's the deal, I want to connect a VGA output to the composite in on an AV switchbox (it's a MAME cabinet if you mkust know). I built this thing so that I can wheel it away and store it when not in use, and the TV I want to connect it to does not have RGB, and the S-Video on the thing cuts out the composite which I need for my AV reciever, so I'm going to just hook the damned thing up to the switchbox I use for my consoles. Now the big question is, can I build something fairly inexpensive to do this (involving some kind of combiner circut for the RGB and sync signals) or is the easiest thing just going to be plunking down $80 for a scan converter?    
Title: VGA to Composite
Post by: NFG on December 25, 2003, 12:16:34 PM
I've seen scan convertors go for as little as $40, they're not very expensive.  Be aware though the result of converting VGA to Composite is...  execrable.  Worse than bad.  
Title: VGA to Composite
Post by: Tom61 on December 27, 2003, 09:02:31 AM
If you want good composite out from your PC you need a made by ATI video card. ('Powered by' are typically crap) You'll also need the dongle for Composite out.
Title: VGA to Composite
Post by: Scared0o0Rabbit on December 27, 2003, 09:45:26 AM
the radeon series of ati graphics cards all have composite out, I think you're refering to the Component dongle that they sell for their cards.
Title: VGA to Composite
Post by: Tom61 on December 29, 2003, 06:59:47 AM
No, I mean the the thing that plugs into the ATI 7-pin port (S-Video hooks to it without an adapter) to give you RCA out. At least I think it's ATI that uses the 7-pin port... I know my 'powered by ATI' does.