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This topic has 13 replies, 3 voices, and was last updated August 31, at PM by Harrumph. Viewing 14 posts - 1 through 14 of 14 total. August 29, at AM Roaziel Participant. August 29, at PM August 30, at AM August 30, at PM Harrumph Participant. Could you clarify? What is your theory? The power supply for the splitter came with it. August 31, at PM You must be logged in to reply to this topic. Keep me signed in. Log In. This setup is supposed to be used at other places rather than just at my house and with my setup.
I think poot36 have a nice idea about the N64 rgb amp. I will look into that. That will work, you can use it to buffer the feed to the TV and the recorder, using 2 modules, with only the one 75R resistor to terminate the input and driving both inputs together.
I think I'll just boost just the rgb signals going to the TV since the upscaler seems to be happy with what it gets. It might get too bright with this amp on the TV so I'll have to put some higher resistors like , on the inputs.
If I remember correctly the TI chip that I mentioned a few posts back needs only a decoupling capacitor and it should work. The datasheet even mentions been able to drive 2 terminated devices at once.
I got 3 chips as samples for free from there website along with free shipping. Ok so I had a problem when connecting PAL systems. The picture went black and white and I know all about the scart cables and what type they should be pal, ntsc. I have the correct scart cables but it just didn't work as I hoped.
Didn't try the RGB amp since the problem occurred before I got it in the mail. So I went with an active scart splitter that I had lying around and everything works great. This thread can be closed. Quote from: arcadeswede on November 12, , am. Pages: [ 1 ] Go Up. There was an error while thanking. SMF 2. Much easier than getting up to press a button. Typically, these are boxes that sit with your other AV equipment and have a small remote control that allows you to select what source gets switched to your TV.
These are generally the more expensive option, and mean you have yet another remote control to clutter up your lounge. Or something else. The box or splitter would be plugged into the back of the TV, giving you two sockets instead of one — The Virgin box goes into one, and the DVD into the other. Hope that helps. Hi, my tv only has one scart outlet which my record freeview box is using.
Ive just got a home cinema system sony dav dz and want to play sound via freeview. The system only has one scart. What do i need to play the surround sound through normal tv? I was hoping to read about splitters 1 output to 2 inputs.
I have in the past bought and used two different Scart splitters. Each was used on completely different equipment.
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