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Title: VooDoo 5500. What is Connector? (+)
Post by: LLIaJIyH on 26 January 2004, 18:24:35
sorry for mistakes ;)
I look at the VooDoo5500 AGP Manual and saw description about strange connector  [:0] What is "Digital Video Input Connector"? What i can plug to this connector ?

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Title: VooDoo 5500. What is Connector? (+)
Post by: LGC on 26 January 2004, 18:39:33
many graphics card have this connector,but why and what we can plug to him ?
Title: VooDoo 5500. What is Connector? (+)
Post by: NitroX infinity on 26 January 2004, 19:23:22
It's an old connector for monitors, I think they now use it for testing.
Anyway, someone on another forum I visit tried something out and managed to hook up a laptop tft screen to this connector (on an nVidia or ATi card) and got a reasonable good result. (I think he got a resolution of 320x240 with 16 colors.)
Title: VooDoo 5500. What is Connector? (+)
Post by: amp_man on 26 January 2004, 21:54:40
No, this is not for monitors, this is for connecting add-on TV Tuner cards, like the Voodoo TV 100/200 (as well as others). It provides some video output for certain cards, which is why Voodoofiles's very own Vuikie could connect a laptop display panel to one on his S3Trio, using instructions from a dutch site, I believe.
Title: VooDoo 5500. What is Connector? (+)
Post by: NitroX infinity on 27 January 2004, 00:27:49
Found the topic I was talking about:
http://gathering.tweakers.net/forum/list_messages/799377

It's Dutch but the pictures should say enough :)
BTW, amp_man, you were right :P
Title: VooDoo 5500. What is Connector? (+)
Post by: Knuckles on 27 January 2004, 00:30:50
I thought it was for DVD cards (card that have those connector don't have any DVD aceleration/decoder)
Title: VooDoo 5500. What is Connector? (+)
Post by: amp_man on 27 January 2004, 04:11:41
I think those types of DVD-ROMs require a seperate card, like the old CD-ROMs that needed a seperate card to interface, it doesn't seem likely that it would provide the bandwidth to transfer the data, because video requires so much of that bandwidth, it just wouldn't be reasonable, a seperate card would be much faster and efficient.
Title: VooDoo 5500. What is Connector? (+)
Post by: qrazi on 27 January 2004, 08:38:32
i have a tv card, and a voodoo5, so would it be possible to use this connection between my tv card and my voodoo5?
the tv card i have is a terratec Cinergy 400
Title: VooDoo 5500. What is Connector? (+)
Post by: amp_man on 27 January 2004, 20:48:39
if the TV card requires this connector, then you can probably use it. Check the manual from your TV card. Having never used a TV card myself, I can't really answer that definately, I just know that that's the function of this connector;)