Ron Pfister
December 22nd, 2006, 02:34 PM
Hello all!
I'm looking for a cost-effective solution to convert a DVI-I signal to analog PAL video (either composite or S-Video). Since the source features a DVI-I interface, I could either use the analog VGA signal with a scan converter, or I could use the digital DVI signal with some form of D/A converter.
The converter should feature high-quality video output, should allow some parametrization of the video output, should be reliable enough for continuous, unattended operation and should not cost more than USD 100 (volume pricing).
To keep the costs low, the device should really be a one-trick-pony, not some fancy multiple format conversion solution. The screen content to be converted consists of a mix of animated text and graphics, as welll as video.
I have searched the Web, and have found VGA-to-PAL scan converters from Canopus and Focus Enhancements, among others. However, I have no means to compare image quality of these products.
Any feedback with real-world user experience or ideas of products to research would be most welcome!
TIA and X-mas greetings from Switzerland!
Ron
I'm looking for a cost-effective solution to convert a DVI-I signal to analog PAL video (either composite or S-Video). Since the source features a DVI-I interface, I could either use the analog VGA signal with a scan converter, or I could use the digital DVI signal with some form of D/A converter.
The converter should feature high-quality video output, should allow some parametrization of the video output, should be reliable enough for continuous, unattended operation and should not cost more than USD 100 (volume pricing).
To keep the costs low, the device should really be a one-trick-pony, not some fancy multiple format conversion solution. The screen content to be converted consists of a mix of animated text and graphics, as welll as video.
I have searched the Web, and have found VGA-to-PAL scan converters from Canopus and Focus Enhancements, among others. However, I have no means to compare image quality of these products.
Any feedback with real-world user experience or ideas of products to research would be most welcome!
TIA and X-mas greetings from Switzerland!
Ron