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Re: HDMI Video/Audio Card
- Subject: Re: HDMI Video/Audio Card
- From: Daniel Kruszyna <dan@krue.net>
- Date: Mon, 16 Jan 2012 16:35:01 +0000 (UTC)
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Steve <srkh28@gmail.com> wrote:
> I created a simple video card recently and have almost finished
> displaying a test image on a prototype. Im posting this to see if any
> of the carte blanche owners
> would be interested in this card? If so we can organise to make a few
> boards and connect it up to Alex and Charlies Carte Blanche code
> designs. The card delivers an
> HDMI video output and two audio channels.
To clarify: the FPGA does not generate DVI directly?
It generates RGB which is converted to DVI by the TFP410?
In this case, the resultant DVI signal has the same frame layout (h/v sync,
pixel clock, etc..) as the input RGB. Did you encounter any trouble getting
monitors to sync to this timing? Or is the TFP410 able to convert to a standard
frame format?
-- Daniel