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A/V cable: msg#00324linux.ports.xbox.devel
Hi all! I just stopped by the local gaming shop, and they are selling a third-party RGB SCART cable that also sports an S/P-DIF digital audio connector. Perhaps it's just me who is not up to date on the VGA interfacing discussion, but I was under the impression that the current belief is that that Xbox can not provide RGB output - at least not by simple strapping at the A/V connector, and definitely not with a separate sync. This sure suggests otherwise, as SCART RGB uses a separate composite sync. Also, given the size and price of the cable, I doubt that it contains any electronics. The presence of an S/P-DIF signal on the A/V connector was also (great) news to me. Does anyone know if someone sells some kind of "break-out box"-style A/V cable that gives me easy access to to Composite, Component, S-Video and RGB video as well as analog and digital audio? -- Christer Palm ------------------------------------------------------- This SF.net email is sponsored by: Get the new Palm Tungsten T handheld. Power & Color in a compact size! http://ads.sourceforge.net/cgi-bin/redirect.pl?palm0002en |
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