Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!bonnie.concordia.ca!uunet!samsung!umich!umeecs!msi.umn.edu!cs.umn.edu!uc!noc.MR.NET!ns!ns!guy From: guy@ns.network.com (Guy D'Andrea) Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga.hardware Subject: Re: Composite input to a Multisync Message-ID: <1991Feb6.140236.17417@ns.network.com> Date: 6 Feb 91 14:02:36 GMT References: <1991Feb6.045028.20303@marlin.jcu.edu.au> Sender: news@ns.network.com Organization: Network Systems Corporation Lines: 13 Nntp-Posting-Host: ns In article <1991Feb6.045028.20303@marlin.jcu.edu.au> glmwc@marlin.jcu.edu.au (Matt Crowd) writes: > >Seeing as how a Multisync Monitor can drop back to 15Khz, is it possible >to make up a cable so that you can plug it into a VCR, just like with >the 1084 ? > >matt crowd. Yes you can but you won't get color, just b/w. I have made one for my multisync and it works fine for previewing DigiView stuff etc.. You would need some kind of decoder to split a composite signal into Red, Blue and Green data in order to get color. Basically just run composite into analog red-blue-green together and also to sync of the monitor. My video is a little noisy due to not using shielded cables. ;-( Godd luck!