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captainvideo462009@gmail.com: Dec 15 02:28PM -0800 > I needed to convert the VGA output from my laptop to either S or composite video. I purchased this converter and although I can get it to display on the video monitor the picture appears as though the vertical is running off frequency. Naturally there is no way to adjust this on most equipment these days. And there does not seem to be any way the address this in the converter either. I tried selecting different refresh rates and resolution settings on the computer but nothing seems to make a difference. Does any one have any ideas? Thanks, Lenny. > http://www.ebay.com/itm/VGA-to-TV-RCA-Composite-Converter-Adapter-S-video-Box-for-PC-Laptop-Windows-Mac-/111867988250?fromMakeTrack=true I've never tried it but it's doubtful. I've tried to get CBS from Burlington before and I didn't even get pixels. With our elevation Boston is bad enough but Burlington would be a haul for me. I have somewhat of a shot at Southeastern Maine but even Portland would be a stretch. Lenny |
Chuck <chuck@mydeja.net>: Dec 16 10:46AM -0600 On Thu, 15 Dec 2016 14:28:39 -0800 (PST), captainvideo462009@gmail.com wrote: >> I needed to convert the VGA output from my laptop to either S or composite video. I purchased this converter and although I can get it to display on the video monitor the picture appears as though the vertical is running off frequency. Naturally there is no way to adjust this on most equipment these days. And there does not seem to be any way the address this in the converter either. I tried selecting different refresh rates and resolution settings on the computer but nothing seems to make a difference. Does any one have any ideas? Thanks, Lenny. >> http://www.ebay.com/itm/VGA-to-TV-RCA-Composite-Converter-Adapter-S-video-Box-for-PC-Laptop-Windows-Mac-/111867988250?fromMakeTrack=true >I've never tried it but it's doubtful. I've tried to get CBS from Burlington before and I didn't even get pixels. With our elevation Boston is bad enough but Burlington would be a haul for me. I have somewhat of a shot at Southeastern Maine but even Portland would be a stretch. Lenny Lenny, If you have a PC , right click on the desktop and click on screen resolution. Set for 640 X 480 if possible. Otherwise set at 1024 X 768 or 800 X 600. You also need to set the screen refresh rate at 60 hz. This is in advanced settings in the screen resolution window. Chuck --- This email has been checked for viruses by Avast antivirus software. https://www.avast.com/antivirus |
"Gareth Magennis" <soundserviceleeds@outlook.com>: Dec 15 07:32PM "Nightlight" wrote in message news:99c3d$584e99ed$43de0cc0$17812@news.flashnewsgroups.com... Hi, I received this desk in bits, literally, in a huge bag and have slowly been rebuilding it. There were a number of different revision boards probably from other studiomaster desks in the bag also. The modules I,ve used in the desk are as follows Control/graphics R1A8 - 2 Power amps R1A5 - 4 Aux board R1A9 - 1 PSU R1A1 - 4 Insert pcb R1A3 - 4 The problem I have is no sound from the power amps. I have traced the l&r signals from the "Amp" volume control on the Aux board to CONN 2 (14W) pins 9 and 10 which then goes via ribbon cable to the control/graphics board CONN 6 pins 9&10 labeled as *AMP-L* and *AMP-R*. According to the many studiomaster schematics I managed to find the signal then leaves the control/gfx board via CONN 2 a 14 WAY to the insert board and PSU board for splitting to the power amps. Thing is, CONN 2 on the c/g board is 16 WAY, it has to be as the connectors on the insert board and psu are also 16 WAY and here lies the problem. The power amps are expecting the I/P on their CONN 1's pins 9&10 ( IN- , IN+ ) Not AMP-L ( or AMP-R )!!! I was thinking the c/g board was the wrong revision. The only schematics I have for the C/G board are for R8C8B-3. Any ideas folks? thank you, Night... ____ -- One more try. Doesn't the Aux board on the top panel (carrying the L/R from the Amp volume control) connect straight to the Insert PCB, NOT the FX board? And doesn't the FX board connect to both the top panel and the MIDI board so it can send and return signals to the mixer section, and be controlled via MIDI? Gareth. |
Nightlight <f6ceedb9c75b52f7fcc0a55cf0cfbf5d_1056@example.com>: Dec 16 12:37AM responding to http://www.electrondepot.com/repair/studiomaster-powerhouse-vision-12-167701-.htm , Nightlight wrote: -- Hi Gareth, As I said before, The Connector on the AUX board is 14 Way. The connector on the insert board is 16 Way as is the connector on the PSU. This desk has no MIDI So the output from the Aux board must go to the 14 Way i/p skt on the cont/grafx board It's just that even though the output connector on the cntr/grafx board is 16 Way it has different pinouts from the other two. I'm going to have to do some splicing to the ribbon. . Wish I could attach some drawings . cheers :) |
Nightlight <f6ceedb9c75b52f7fcc0a55cf0cfbf5d_1056@example.com>: Dec 16 12:37AM responding to http://www.electrondepot.com/repair/studiomaster-powerhouse-vision-12-167701-.htm , Nightlight wrote: FYI, the "Control/Graphics" board is the top panel board with all the graphic eq sliders on it, the board with the display on it is called the "Display proccesor"... |
watkin3@gmail.com: Dec 15 12:23PM -0800 I have an EV-C3 which needs help. We'd love to get it running again sowe can view some of military time footage. Can you help? Or know a source of help. Thanks. Bill On Tuesday, June 16, 2009 at 1:30:27 AM UTC-4, Wild_Bill wrote: |
dansabrservices@yahoo.com: Dec 15 02:08PM -0800 There are a number of potential problems with this mostly due to age. What is the problem? Also, where are you located? There are some of us able to repair these, but a location is required. Thanks, Dan |
MJC <gravity@mjcoon.plus.com>: Dec 15 05:12PM In article <0757d068-cf53-4f28-9a17-666c39f996de@googlegroups.com>, zayed.vec7@gmail.com says... > The Virtual Electronics Club Is established to support Engineers with creative and innovative ideas and build a unique electronics culture among their members to build and design electrical circuits. Virtual Electronics Club is the world's #1 source for sharing ideas on electronics, get news on electronics, interviews, electronics projects, videos, tool reviews and more! > http://www.virtualelectronicsclub.com/ I find the Flood of Initial Capitals quite exhausting! Mike. |
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