ShuckNasty
Mr. Big's Thug
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- Jan 7, 2004
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Well, I had a hunch, and I was correct. You can *directly* connect the Audio Authority 9A60 VGA-to-Component box to the MVS, and it outputs the correct signal to the tv. How is it done you say? Look below.
The DB15 Vga pinout puts Red at pin 1, Green at pin 2, and Blue at pin 3. However, it uses both a horizontal AND vertical sync signal via pins 13 and 14. So, take connect the MVS' composite sync output to both pins, and connect your cables to the TV. I swear to you it's that simple.
I had the idea when I saw the bottom of the install guide sheet where it specified that "The 9A60 is not a video convertor, your imput signal equals your output signal." along with the spec that stated it was a negative bi-level with an untouched vertical sync rate. This means it *should* be compatible with television.
It is.
Am I the first to do this? I've looked night and day for a solution to this, but couldn't find one.
The DB15 Vga pinout puts Red at pin 1, Green at pin 2, and Blue at pin 3. However, it uses both a horizontal AND vertical sync signal via pins 13 and 14. So, take connect the MVS' composite sync output to both pins, and connect your cables to the TV. I swear to you it's that simple.
I had the idea when I saw the bottom of the install guide sheet where it specified that "The 9A60 is not a video convertor, your imput signal equals your output signal." along with the spec that stated it was a negative bi-level with an untouched vertical sync rate. This means it *should* be compatible with television.
It is.
Am I the first to do this? I've looked night and day for a solution to this, but couldn't find one.