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OpenVideoModulator reviews and mentions
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Potential Mods
That said, of all of those, composite out is not too much of a stretch and parts can be had for less than $10 if you really shop around. rough info here. Note that this depend on the LCD being upgraded to pull RGB signals from.
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Any cheaper alternatives to this Video out board?
this project takes 15khz RGBs signal and converts it to composite and s-video. LCDs already have RGBs, so if you are in a SCART area and just want RGB, your board will already have the signal, it just needs a socket.
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About an extra $6 in parts gets your LCD modded game gear a composite video out signal
here's the PCB and design I found and used. It's open source so anyone can make their own. I got boards and parts for 10 boards (minus the RCA/Svid plugs, and using what I assume is clone AD724) for about $40 shipped to me in the states. Figured I'd sell a few extra and keep a few for other game gears or projects.
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Issues with BOM provided in an open source project
Here's the BOM, it is indeed not too many parts, but I'm kind of new to this type of stuff so I have very limited experience looking for parts. https://github.com/SukkoPera/OpenVideoModulator/releases/tag/v1
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SukkoPera/OpenVideoModulator is an open source project licensed under GNU General Public License v3.0 or later which is an OSI approved license.
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