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Getting seperate luminance/chrominance out of Comag S 1003/12
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<blockquote data-quote="rjg_scotland" data-source="post: 538155" data-attributes="member: 297058"><p>It's the Ali M3329 B1. Here's a pic of the board with the heatsink removed: _http://pics.rguk.eu/comag_jtag/DSCF1150?full=1</p><p>Here's one from a slightly different angle but with a graphics card heatsink installed: _http://pics.rguk.eu/comag_jtag/DSCF1170?full=1</p><p></p><p>The original firmware doesn't let me choose anything other than composite, the latest Truman does but it doesn't do anything. I don't think there's anything other than composite connected to the SCART connector hence wondering if it's likely I could get luminance and chrominance seperate from somewhere on the board if not RGB.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rjg_scotland, post: 538155, member: 297058"] It's the Ali M3329 B1. Here's a pic of the board with the heatsink removed: _http://pics.rguk.eu/comag_jtag/DSCF1150?full=1 Here's one from a slightly different angle but with a graphics card heatsink installed: _http://pics.rguk.eu/comag_jtag/DSCF1170?full=1 The original firmware doesn't let me choose anything other than composite, the latest Truman does but it doesn't do anything. I don't think there's anything other than composite connected to the SCART connector hence wondering if it's likely I could get luminance and chrominance seperate from somewhere on the board if not RGB. [/QUOTE]
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