Path: utzoo!utgpu!jarvis.csri.toronto.edu!rutgers!tut.cis.ohio-state.edu!ucbvax!hplabs!hplabsz!dleigh From: dleigh@hplabsz.HPL.HP.COM (Darren Leigh) Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga.tech Subject: Re: Flicker Fixer and AmiGen Summary: I wasn't very clear before, sorry Message-ID: <3600@hplabsz.HPL.HP.COM> Date: 13 Jul 89 18:53:36 GMT References: <3593@hplabsz.HPL.HP.COM> Reply-To: dleigh@hplabsz.UUCP (Darren Leigh) Organization: National Cholesterol Board Lines: 23 In article <3593@hplabsz.HPL.HP.COM> dleigh@hplabs.hp.com (Darren Leigh) writes: >I just bought an AmiGen genlock for my B2000 and and the flicker-fixer >doesn't seem to like it. When I attach the AmiGen (whether I have the >video in/out connected to signals or not) the video output of the FF >seems to lose sync and gets really trashed. Is this normal? Is it >somehow avoidable or fixable? Any help will be appreciated. After reading a couple of e-mail responses I guess I wasn't very clear with my original message. I don't have the AmiGen hooked up to the flicker-fixer output. The flicker-fixer output is connected to a multisync monitor. The AmiGen is hooked to the regular Amiga video connector. The NTSC video output from the AmiGen looks OK, but the flicker-fixer output on the multisync is really hashed up. This occurs whether or not there is a video-in signal connected to the AmiGen. I guess the flicker-fixer doesn't like the Amiga genlock mode. I really wish there were a fix or workaround for this, though. ======== Darren Leigh Internet: dleigh@hplabs.hp.com UUCP: hplabs!dleigh