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noos@xp37+
Joined: 17 Jun 2008 Posts: 464 Location: Berlin/Munich
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Link Posted: Mon Apr 11, 2011 4:59 pm Post subject: RTC2200 |
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Hello,
can the RTC 2200 handle RGBHV 720p 75/85/100/120HZ from my PC? What about 1080p refresh rates? Is gamma correction than also provided.
If a RGBHV picture is (left or right) shifted or (horizontally) not wide enough , can the RTC2200 compensate that? Like it is often the case when using PAL HD (HDMI to RGBHV) sources.
Thanks from Germany
Marc
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beun
Joined: 28 Jun 2006 Posts: 676
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Link Posted: Mon Apr 11, 2011 6:40 pm Post subject: |
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Marc,
From which signal standard to which standard do you want to go? The RTC2200 transforms from component (YPrPb) to RGBHV and most PC's do not output component.
In direct answer to your questions: The RTC2200 handles standard 720p/60 and 1080p/25/29.94/30/60 at its component (YPrPb) inputs and a much wider range of frequencies from it RGBHV inputs. Gamma correction is supported at all frequencies.
With the optional left shift module the picture can be shifted both towards the left and the right but it does not do a stretch.
Can you tell me your intended application, maybe I have a device that is better suited to your needs.
Kim
_________________ ESL-0.5 Full Range Electrostatic Loudspeakers | RTC2200 Component to VGA Converter with Gamma Boost
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noos@xp37+
Joined: 17 Jun 2008 Posts: 464 Location: Berlin/Munich
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Link Posted: Mon Apr 11, 2011 7:19 pm Post subject: |
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Hello,
I live in Germany, so Pal 50hz is the standard here. Well, component to RGBHV would be used very barley. I want to use it behind my RGBHV Sony switch as a gamma boost and sometimes image shifter. So the standard version can not shift?
In my understanding some parameters of the picture signal (porches?)are to small, so that the picture is not wide enough on some CRTs. So no elements are add to the with the RTC, except gamma....
Thanks
Marc
beun wrote: | Marc,
From which signal standard to which standard do you want to go? The RTC2200 transforms from component (YPrPb) to RGBHV and most PC's do not output component.
In direct answer to your questions: The RTC2200 handles standard 720p/60 and 1080p/25/29.94/30/60 at its component (YPrPb) inputs and a much wider range of frequencies from it RGBHV inputs. Gamma correction is supported at all frequencies.
With the optional left shift module the picture can be shifted both towards the left and the right but it does not do a stretch.
Can you tell me your intended application, maybe I have a device that is better suited to your needs.
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beun
Joined: 28 Jun 2006 Posts: 676
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Link Posted: Mon Apr 11, 2011 7:33 pm Post subject: |
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Marc,
Even if you would get the shift module as well it will probably not very practical for you because it is really only intended to support a single preset picture shift, it has no external shift knob.
For just the gamma correction I have a better solution, the BUF2000, it does gamma and if needed you can fix the sync width for all frequencies to a single value.
_________________ ESL-0.5 Full Range Electrostatic Loudspeakers | RTC2200 Component to VGA Converter with Gamma Boost
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