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Offline preston1000Topic starter

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RGsB to capture card for PC
« on: August 17, 2016, 01:45:19 am »
Hello to all,

 I need help trying to figure out how to make an older Sony CCD camera work. The CCD camera has a 9-pin D-sub cable out to a RGB, a separate sync and a S video. I switched the camera to RGsB so maybe that is something I've accomplished with this project.
 
 I have a Avermedia capture card, AVerTV HD DVR model C027 that has 2 HDMI inputs. The capture card came with an adapter that has RGB component , S-video, and composite. I could hook up the composite from another output on the CCD or the S video but I want to use RGB for clarity reasons.
 
 I know the capture card mentioned above will not work with RGsB, but is there some kind of converter, scaler, etc. that will make it work? Or anything else someone can come up with to capture RGsB video?

 This Sony CCD is being used with a microscope for video recording if that helps any.


Thanks,
Ron
 

Offline Alex Eisenhut

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Re: RGsB to capture card for PC
« Reply #1 on: August 17, 2016, 11:00:39 pm »
OK, but what do you mean "RGB component"? RGsB means sync-on-green, and "component" in the video world usually means YUV or YPrPb.

You might have to make a RGB to YUV/YPrPb converter circuit with three opamps and a sync stripper with a LM1881.

Video needs wide bandwidth, clean power and proper PCB layout.

...or I wonder if you can tell your card to transcode color spaces on the fly?
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