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Re: Composite to VGA/DVI
On Jul 19, 5:11 am, Bugman <btt071...@gmail.com> wrote:
> I was curious if anyone has experience with the various converters out
> there that convert a composite video signal like the apple ii to a
> more modern source. They range in price from $29 to over $1000.
> Although I enjoy using a color composite monitor right now for my
> apple ii collection, I'm trying to consolidate where I can to save
> some space. Ideally, I would want something that would make 80 column
> text readable, and did not introduce noticeable lag effects.
> Thanks,
> Brian
I used the cheapest (~$25) composite to VGA converter I could find on
eBay without issue. The build quality is poor, but it works. 80
column is readable; games look great. However 80 column is not going
to be as crisp as a monitor.
I've also tried the cheapest (~$25) composite to USB video capture
dongles. This is nice option since I can capture video and not have
to drag out a monitor. However, while the 80 column is readable, it's
not very enjoyable. There are probably a number of settings or better
capture software I could experiment with.
I've posted some screen shots and videos of both here:
http://xmission.com/~egan/vgatests
The .mov files were captured from the EasyCAP. The comptovga.jpg
picture was taken with my iPhone 4. It actually looks better in
person. I just used the default comptovga settings. There are a
number of settings for screen resolution, etc... When I got my
first //c (about 2 years ago), this was my primary monitor (17" IBM
LCD") and it worked great for all modes.