Hi
I'm not interested in making portables at all but you guys are awesome at hacking such things so I hope my question is asked in the right place
What I plan to do is to connect my Canon T2i DSLR Camera (1080p HDMI output) to a PSOne LCD screen for external monitoring (useful for framing and such jobs). I know it's not possible in a simple wire connection (HDMI is digital, VGA is analog). I'm planing to buy HDMI-to-VGA converter (http://www.dealextreme.com/p/hdmi-to-vg ... rter-71816" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;) so I have 1920x1080@50Hz on the VGA output. My PSOne LCD will be modded to accept VGA input signal at 640x480 resolution (this is native PSOne LCD's resolution, right?). The question is - does the PSOne monitor will accept high resolution and downscale it or I need additional hardware to do so?
I'd love to hear some ideas from you, guys. Maybe there are some mistakes in my understanding and knowledge so feel free to correct me. Also sorry for my not the best English
BTW. I know there are many nice 5 or 7" portable LCD's made specially for use with DSLR and camcorders but they are expensive and I have spare PSOne LCD screen laying around.
BTW2. Canon T2i also outputs analog composite signal but both quality and resolution aren't enough for me.
PSOne LCD VGA in, question concerning high resolution
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Re: PSOne LCD VGA in, question concerning high resolution
Sorry, the PSone LCD is only 320x240, which is probably not good enough for your uses.hdx wrote:My PSOne LCD will be modded to accept VGA input signal at 640x480 resolution (this is native PSOne LCD's resolution, right?).
This LCD might be better, a little pricier though, and there are even some HD LCD's that are around this size but are much more pricey.
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Re: PSOne LCD VGA in, question concerning high resolution
It looks like PSOne LCD uses weird timing settings so it can't be used without computer (you can adjust timing settings via Powerstrip). I'm going to use composite input instead.
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Re: PSOne LCD VGA in, question concerning high resolution
I'm pretty sure it's 640x480.bassmasta wrote:Sorry, the PSone LCD is only 320x240, which is probably not good enough for your uses.
This LCD might be better, a little pricier though, and there are even some HD LCD's that are around this size but are much more pricey.
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Re: PSOne LCD VGA in, question concerning high resolution
No it's 320x240. It can accept a pc 640x480 signal but it downconverts it to 320x240.RockNRoll! wrote:I'm pretty sure it's 640x480.bassmasta wrote:Sorry, the PSone LCD is only 320x240, which is probably not good enough for your uses.
This LCD might be better, a little pricier though, and there are even some HD LCD's that are around this size but are much more pricey.
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