S-video (NTSC) adapter
S-video (NTSC) adapter
Currently using my mister fpga on my main sony tv with a ypbpbr (component) connection.
I have a tv upstairs that has an s-video input, but I read the mister doesn't natively support it out the box.
I saw a video on this device: https://www.antoniovillena.es/store/pro ... o-adapter/
The guy from the video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lnXKFwwIh58 who was showing off the adapter had to solder a jumper on his I/O board to different jumper or voltage or something. I bought an Ultimate Mister with both the VGA & HDMI last May/June 2021 from ultimatemister.com. I'm wondering if I can just go into the settings and enable it, without having to solder the jumper to get the s-video to work, since my set-up is fairly new or do I have to open up the mister case and solder the jumper? Will I lose the ability to output in rgb scart and component ypbpbr if I enable the s-video output?
Thx.
I have a tv upstairs that has an s-video input, but I read the mister doesn't natively support it out the box.
I saw a video on this device: https://www.antoniovillena.es/store/pro ... o-adapter/
The guy from the video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lnXKFwwIh58 who was showing off the adapter had to solder a jumper on his I/O board to different jumper or voltage or something. I bought an Ultimate Mister with both the VGA & HDMI last May/June 2021 from ultimatemister.com. I'm wondering if I can just go into the settings and enable it, without having to solder the jumper to get the s-video to work, since my set-up is fairly new or do I have to open up the mister case and solder the jumper? Will I lose the ability to output in rgb scart and component ypbpbr if I enable the s-video output?
Thx.
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Re: S-video (NTSC) adapter
Take a look at your IO board. If the pins for the jumper are there, just put a jumper on them.
If they're not there, because of an older board, like the guy in the video, then you'd have to solder.
If they're not there, because of an older board, like the guy in the video, then you'd have to solder.
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Re: S-video (NTSC) adapter
Here's the pin header with a red jumper on it, from the video. He didn't solder, he just bought a newer board I think:
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Re: S-video (NTSC) adapter
I believe that the chances of it hurting the receiving device are very minimal. I currently use it with various tvs and pvms without any problem, I leave the cap on all the time.
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Re: S-video (NTSC) adapter
Hi we usually install the header and the pin on I/O Analog board. You just need to open the top case and move the pin to 5v. We also sell the s-video adaptor on our shop. If you need any help you can contact me directly by ticket or by PM (whatsapp, telegram etc)sbnr21 wrote: ↑Sun Mar 13, 2022 10:03 pm Currently using my mister fpga on my main sony tv with a ypbpbr (component) connection.
I have a tv upstairs that has an s-video input, but I read the mister doesn't natively support it out the box.
I saw a video on this device: https://www.antoniovillena.es/store/pro ... o-adapter/
The guy from the video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lnXKFwwIh58 who was showing off the adapter had to solder a jumper on his I/O board to different jumper or voltage or something. I bought an Ultimate Mister with both the VGA & HDMI last May/June 2021 from ultimatemister.com. I'm wondering if I can just go into the settings and enable it, without having to solder the jumper to get the s-video to work, since my set-up is fairly new or do I have to open up the mister case and solder the jumper? Will I lose the ability to output in rgb scart and component ypbpbr if I enable the s-video output?
Thx.
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