Experiences with Video Framer/Video Creator ?
Brad Gianulis
gianulis at phoenix.Princeton.EDU
Thu May 2 08:01:20 AEST 1991
In article <1991Apr29.203750.8792 at eagle.lerc.nasa.gov> tttron at escher.lerc.nasa.gov (William Krauss) writes:
>In article <8848 at idunno.Princeton.EDU> gianulis at phoenix.Princeton.EDU (Brad Gianulis) writes:
>>
>>We've been getting this "ghosting" or "echoing" or "looping"
>>or whatever you call it, where it looks like there is a duplication of the
>>video signal shifted to the right about 10 pixels and fainter.
>
>This is a "hunch" but you might want to check the termination of your signal.
>
>>Brad Gianulis, Interactive Computer Graphics Lab
>>Princeton University
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>--
>>>>> William D. Krauss NASA Lewis Research Center <<<<
>>>>> Graphics Visualization Lab Cleveland, OH 44135 USA <<<<
>>>>> tttron at escher.lerc.nasa.gov(128.156.1.94) (216) 433-8720 <<<<
Yes. That's the first thing we thought of, because we've seen this thing before
by using T-connectors to share the video signals coming from the CPU to the
monitor.
All our testing with the VC has been:
CPU RGB output to VC
VC RGB output to monitor
VC NTSC output to composite video monitor
and that's it. 75 ohm terminations on both monitors.
I even tried disconnecting everything, except the SCSI connection and the
NTSC output, and sent an image to the frame buffer. No difference.
---------- NEWS FLASH -----------
Just in. The local SGI FE set up a VC in their office, saw the same "ghosting"
effects and said "that's as good as it gets", but they are going to try out yet
another VC box.
I just have the feeling that there is some poor engineering going on inside
the VC box regarding the video signals being brought in and being sent out.
- Brad Gianulis, ICGL
Princeton U.
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