YSTV's home-made Devices: Difference between revisions
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Revision as of 15:56, 9 May 2011
Old page
http://old.ystv.co.uk/internal/docs/index.php?page=YSTVUserManuals
The Mux
32 in 4 out video router
Composite to Scart
Bodge lead with power for auto-switching TV's
S-Video to Composite
- little bodge cables
Three Composite along Cat-5
Active video sender for 3 channels
Dirty Little Box
Turns 50hz RGB into composite
Dirty, in this case, because it's not very sophisticated. This will convert a 50Hz, interlaced RGB video signal (like the output of a Comodore / Acorn / BBC computer) to a composite video signal. It doesn't do any resolution changing or frame rate conversion, so if your input video isn't at the right rate (and most PC VGA cards won't do the right rate) then the output will go to pieces. As a result this isn't the most useful piece of kit in the station.
VGA DA
Distribution Amp for Computer screens
S-Vid switcher
Passive 4 to 1 switcher
S-Vid to Composite exchange
An Active convertor with filtering
S-Vid DA
Distribution Amp for S-video
VT C-E switch
2 way composite switch
SpiDer
Spider can talk to hardware, including the NetMux for switching things to net & stream.
Sceduling
Monitor Rack
A description of the layout of what each of the 18 monitors usually displays.
Camera / Rifle-Mic
After many problems with using the rifle mic with Sony HDV and Canon DV cameras, this page has been created.