[Coco] Coco display via USB TV tuner box
David Ladd
davidwladd at gmail.com
Thu Feb 8 18:17:57 EST 2018
Rietveld,
Well after I had done some testing and found the DiamondMM VC500 I then
informed Stevie about this. Since Stevie had one of Ed's RGB to S-Video
adapters. This is how Stevie made a lot of this CoCo 3 videos was with the
DiamondMM VC500 and Ed's adapter.
Though I think Stevie might have one of Richard Lorbieski's updated RGB to
SCART cables, with the resistor/capacitor patch to correct for the voltage
difference between the SCART standard and the CoCo 3's RGB voltage level,
which he might be using now for his recording though I am not 100% sure now.
I am not sure if Stevie is a part of the list currently. So you might have
to ask him directly on Facebook, E-Mail, or on Discord.
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On Thu, Feb 8, 2018 at 4:27 PM, rietveld rietveld <rietveldh at hotmail.com>
wrote:
> I like your setup. Diamond makes good hardware. I use there dual monitor
> adapter to extend my desktop onto a second monitor.
> I did not know that they made capture cards that worked with win 10. My
> capture box won't work past win 7. I will definitely check that link out
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> Btw. I wonder what hardware stevie uses. His videos look professional
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> Sent from my BlackBerry Passport Red Edition.
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