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Re: Help needed with IIc
- Subject: Re: Help needed with IIc
- From: Linards Ticmanis <ticmanis@coli.uni-sb.de>
- Date: Sat, 16 Jun 2001 02:18:12 +0200
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.apple2
- Organization: University of Saarland, Computing Center, Germany.
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Jedi Master wrote:
>
> I tried running the composite out to the composite in on my VCR, which then
> goes to the video in on my AIW128Pro video card. UGH! It looked terrible!
> The video was all multicolored and sparkling. I don't think the impedance
> matched. I'll try direct into my video card next. The VCR may have garbaged
> up the signal.
Generally with old computer composite signals it seems, the less
"modern" technology in the TV equipment the better. If you could get a
genuine 70s color TV set and maybe hack a direct video input into it
(old TVs often came with schematics), this I think should prove to be
the superior solution.
--
Linards Ticmanis
The Master said, "The business of laying on the colors follows the
preparation of the plain ground."