Theres a setup I figured out , that would give perfect video and no lag , but it would be rather pricey . I wonder if theres a cheaper but still good converter box out there .
I could go this route :
PC - ArcadeVGA video card (15khz output ) - Jpac - Jrok RGB to NTSC encoder ........which would then give me RGB , composite , S-Video and Component .
But that setup would be rather pricey , I'm thinking around $260 .
Neither an ArcadeVGA nor a JPAC should be necessary. Soft15KHz should be able to get you 15KHz output from most any video card. The JROK NTSC encoder -might- need you to run your VGA signal through an amplifier first though, but IIRC the JROK has pots that control the resistance on the input RGB signals that you could probably lower to the point that even that wouldn't be necessary.
If your TV can do 480p or better via component however, that's trivial; get an HDFury and you have component transcoding from any HD source.
StarCreator wrote:Neither an ArcadeVGA nor a JPAC should be necessary. Soft15KHz should be able to get you 15KHz output from most any video card. The JROK NTSC encoder -might- need you to run your VGA signal through an amplifier first though, but IIRC the JROK has pots that control the resistance on the input RGB signals that you could probably lower to the point that even that wouldn't be necessary.
If your TV can do 480p or better via component however, that's trivial; get an HDFury and you have component transcoding from any HD source.
The TV's I'm gonna use are not HD .
I read that on windows bootup , when using soft15KHz , it could damage my TV because when windows boots up its not 15KHz , and using a Jpac can prevent this ??
"Custom microcontroller only allows sync signals to be sent to the monitor if they are in the correct range that the monitor is designed for. Avoids driving the monitor with a too-high horizontal sync rate which can damage some arcade monitors."
Scumbum wrote:I read that on windows bootup , when using soft15KHz , it could damage my TV because when windows boots up its not 15KHz , and using a Jpac can prevent this ??
"Custom microcontroller only allows sync signals to be sent to the monitor if they are in the correct range that the monitor is designed for. Avoids driving the monitor with a too-high horizontal sync rate which can damage some arcade monitors."
Thats why I was interested in the Jpac .
Your TV is not an arcade monitor. I'd be more worried about the JROK than the TV in the proposed scenario but buying a JPAC just for that is kind of overkill.
But in any case, yes, the Super Emotia on sale in Trading right now is designed for exactly what you want to do.
Scumbum wrote:I read that on windows bootup , when using soft15KHz , it could damage my TV because when windows boots up its not 15KHz , and using a Jpac can prevent this ??
"Custom microcontroller only allows sync signals to be sent to the monitor if they are in the correct range that the monitor is designed for. Avoids driving the monitor with a too-high horizontal sync rate which can damage some arcade monitors."
Thats why I was interested in the Jpac .
Your TV is not an arcade monitor. I'd be more worried about the JROK than the TV in the proposed scenario but buying a JPAC just for that is kind of overkill.
But in any case, yes, the Super Emotia on sale in Trading right now is designed for exactly what you want to do.