Frage von hannes:I want / must have a setter who has only YPbPr bring s.den Beamer.
He has only DVI and VGA. Wat nu?
Antwort von Axel:
Hello Hannes,
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Antwort von PeterM:
Each halwegs sound projector, can be s.VGA input of RGB set to YPbPr.
Simply set it up once the system and then look in the projector menu.
Have already done 10 years ago, our SonyPX 30th
Today's beamer which all should be able to if they contain more than 300 Euro kosten.
If the projector can not just einein other projector, or use mixers.
CT should probably be more likely to tuer.
Poste Simply drop the device you wish to use
Antwort von hannes:
> Each halwegs sound projector, can be s.VGA input of RGB set to YPbPr.
I presuppose the times, but I find no time, the YPbPr to VGA does.
Antwort von Eastside:
The times YPbPr are actually included with the projector.
This is a whip, where you can Reconnect RGBHV synonymous.
We have several in which the projector works everywhere.
Then in the menu and select the input signal set ready.
Look on the menu where you select the input which controls where you are offered.
If there is YPbPr you can take care of the breakout cable.
http://www.amazon.de/VGA-RGB-Kabel-Komponente-Male-Videokabel-Monitor/dp/B002DYWXXS/ref=sr_1_9?ie=UTF8&s=ce-de&qid=1257845443&sr=8-9
Antwort von hannes:
the whips are RGB and YUV.
Since when these signals are compatible YPbPr signal to the color difference?
Since I have not quite paying attention when we have gone through this.
(;-))))
Antwort von pilskopf:
But be careful with such cheap deals that are not often well shielded.
Antwort von PeterM:
Of course, YPbPr and YUV different Farbcodoerungen.
But they are pin compatible on most projectors.
So can use VGA to BNC whips.
Generally as follows.
Y = G
Pb = B
Pr = R
But how do you say should look in the manual or projector menu lets you select whether it themselves.
Antwort von hannes:
Thank you,
'll worry about in the coming days drum times.
Antwort von WoWu:
Of course, YPbPr and YUV different Farbcodoerungen.
But they are pin compatible on most projectors. YUV means that split the video signal into three components:
Y = Brightness, U and V are the color components dar.
YCbCr and YPbPr describe a color space, and both have the same.
YPbPr is the analog representation of the YCbCr color space and the digital.
YUV also belongs to a different color space. Even if a projector would decode the signals that come out of it absurd colors.
Hannes times should clarify to what
video format for his YPbPa from the device is, is because, as described YPbPa a color space, and describes only the content but not the interface.
But Hannes is looking for the best interface.
Jack, it might be good that you rightly come with a DVI-I / RGB (YPbPr) cable, since DVI has indeed synonymous an analog component.
Have a look here:
http://www.pcp.ch/Maxxtro-DVI-I-RGB-YpbPr-Kabel-2m-1a12212965.htm