Just to be clear on video formats... (question)
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So I've been reading around and just want to make sure I'm not missing something. RGB an VGA are the same thing, right? As in, the industry standard for computer monitors and the best possible consumer available video format? It looks like that's the case, but I'm just curious.
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Re: Just to be clear on video formats... (question)
im not 100% sure but i think vga is like rgb only with H and V sync signals
Re: Just to be clear on video formats... (question)
Here are some pinouts to help you:
VGA:
RGB (SCART)
VGA:
RGB (SCART)
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Re: Just to be clear on video formats... (question)
So RGB is actually SCART?
Chapel wrote:Ah shucks, I was really hoping to make an SNES encased in a 19 pound glob of hotglue and duct tape.
Re: Just to be clear on video formats... (question)
SCART = RGB
But RGB does not always = SCART
SCART is just the main way to get RGB.
But RGB does not always = SCART
SCART is just the main way to get RGB.
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Re: Just to be clear on video formats... (question)
I think you're confusing connectors and formats.
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Me?Kurt_ wrote:I think you're confusing connectors and formats.
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Re: Just to be clear on video formats... (question)
SCART is a type of connector.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SCART" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
VGA is a 640 x 480 RGB image standard, or more commonly on these forums, the 15 pin D-sub VGA connector.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vga" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
RGB is a signal format that separates the red, green, and blue signals for a less washed-out image than composite provides.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rgb" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Follow the links, read a little, and you'll understand. Here's a tidbit:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SCART" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
VGA is a 640 x 480 RGB image standard, or more commonly on these forums, the 15 pin D-sub VGA connector.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vga" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
RGB is a signal format that separates the red, green, and blue signals for a less washed-out image than composite provides.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rgb" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Follow the links, read a little, and you'll understand. Here's a tidbit:
Video Graphics Array (VGA) was the last graphical standard introduced by IBM that the majority of PC clone manufacturers conformed to, making it today (as of 2009) the lowest common denominator that all PC graphics hardware supports, before a device-specific driver is loaded into the computer. For example, the MS-Windows splash screen appears while the machine is still operating in VGA mode, which is the reason that this screen always appears in reduced resolution and color depth.
Hey, sup?
Re: Just to be clear on video formats... (question)
Ah, thanks for clearfying!
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Re: Just to be clear on video formats... (question)
Okay, I think I get it now. RGB is any signal that separates Red, Green, and Blue in the picture, like Component and such. VGA (Video Graphics Array) is a form of that, and what I know as VGA is just a connector commonly used for it. SCART is also a connector that outputs in RGB. Am I getting it now?
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Re: Just to be clear on video formats... (question)
Pretty much. I wouldn't define RGB that way (I'd say it's a specific signal or set of signals), but that's basically right.
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Re: Just to be clear on video formats... (question)
RGB/SCART has horiz. sync frequency of 15khz, VGA is 31KHz. You can hook up a RGB signal to a VGA monitor but all you get is a mess - LCDs won't even sync at all. You need a scan doubler to make this work
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Re: Just to be clear on video formats... (question)
Okay, new question. I've been reading on VGA cords, and I can't tell if the actual cords won't carry interlaced signal, or if VGA monitors won't display interlaced and a TV with a VGA port will still work with all games. I ask because I'm looking into getting one for my Wii, and i wanted to know if MadWorld (plus a lot of my GameCube games) would still work on my TV. If not I still have Component...
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