Frage von nukular3000:Hello!
I am planning to send me soon a used Panasonic NV-HS950 zuzulegen. Priority is to digitize some (S) VHS tapes, but I just wonder whether the device is synonymous as a signal converter for RGB Scart to S-Video can be misused.
Hence the question: Can the HS950 on his Scart RGB inputs synonymous process and on the S-video output back to spend?
Antwort von RickyMartini:
S-VHS recorder does not dominate the RGB output or conversion.
I am myself in possession of a Panasonic NV-HS900 and a FS200.
Only DVD player can be an RGB signal via SCART output (as are synonymous devices for digital media).
Antwort von nukular3000:
Thank you, but my intention is conversion, as I said the other way: RGB as
input into the recorder and the signal
output as S-Video. I fear that this is not possible, but you can ask yes ...
Background: Many older devices (eg, consoles, Amiga, etc.) have a composite and an RGB output, but no S-video. Many TV cards understand the other hand, only composite and S-Video. FBAS And in many cases very grisselig ...
Antwort von beiti:
RGB is practically only a playback signal in use. I do not know a recorder, the RGB input is processed.
The original idea was of RGB, the picture tube of television directly to the serial line. Thus, the signal processing of a TV deal (which was mostly better quality) and even on NTSC television sets again, which really only knew PAL.
With Introduction of 100-Hz technology changed all that but, s.da was synonymous RGB signal through the signal processing.