chrisv wrote: >
Quote:
I'm using a VGA to 5 RGB cable.
I assume the Panasonic only handles RGB at NTSC rates, i.e.
60 Hz interlaced-vertical and 15.734 kHz horizontal scanning
frequencies. Most computer video cards will not go that low out
the VGA port. You may have to convert to composite video or
to S-video to use your Panasonic. |
I took the cable mention to mean that the monitor has RGBhv
BNC inputs. When that is the case, as it was on some Sony
XBRs, they could accept ~VGA resolution progressive signal at 60Hz.
It's not clear here what the OP is attempting. Using this CRT
as a PC display is likely a waste of effort even if it can be made
to work. Using it just to display SD video may be more effort
than it's worth, considering that working VGA and SVGA monitors
can be found for free in trash bins.
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