Frage von Maggus75:Hello, I have the following problem:
Had hitherto always ne graphics card with TV-Out to s.and to what's on the TV to watch. Do me now NEN new PC built with only onboard graphics have more (enough for me). On the mainboard is a 10pol connector for TV-Out and the right bracket will unfortunately never offered.
The assignment on the board is:
1. Y
3. C
5. Comp
2, 4, 6, 7, 8 and 10 GND
I've still not broken old graphics card, where I s-video jack and could Desoldering connector for the board I would have are synonymous.
According to Wikipedia is the S-Video jack only Y and C and respective GND.
Do I need only the bracket with the ausgelöteten S-video jack of the defective graphics card and take the pins from the motherboard 1-4 (Y, GND, C, GND) on it and I have to solder my TV-out for the Board? Gibts in the cables which must be observed (twist or something?
Antwort von Markus:
According to Wikipedia is the S-Video jack only Y and C and respective GND. That is correct.
Do I need only the bracket with the ausgelöteten S-video jack of the defective graphics card and take the pins from the motherboard 1-4 (Y, GND, C, GND) on it and I have to solder my TV-out for the Board? Theoretically, yes. Virtually will then show whether the connections on the board, not only are there physically, but logically driven to be synonymous.
Gibts in the cables which must be observed (twist or something? In such a short route, the line resistance (at 75 ohm video usually) no special role. Or do you mean something else? - Basic Soldering? ;-)