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LoneSnark 10-28-2008 10:03 AM

TV-Out Blue Flicker and Cable Construction
 
Everything shows as it should for TV-Out in every application except CorePlayer which has a full-frame blue flicker when using the QTV driver. It does not do it on the other drivers, but the other drivers have extremely poor frame rates.

Does anyone know a fix for this? Maybe another DivX playing program that does not suffer the same problem?

Thank you!

blazin-asian 10-28-2008 03:45 PM

Re: TV-Out Blue Flicker
 
just curious, but where did you get your TV out cables from? cheapest ive seen is about $25

LoneSnark 10-28-2008 06:18 PM

Re: TV-Out Blue Flicker
 
Built them myself.

thacounty 10-28-2008 06:23 PM

Re: TV-Out Blue Flicker
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by LoneSnark (Post 481397)
Built them myself.

Umm please share.

Edit: There are a lot of people around these forums trying to build these cables. I am really pumped to see that someone has this working. Can you post some instructions please?

steb0ne 10-28-2008 06:56 PM

Re: TV-Out Blue Flicker
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by LoneSnark (Post 481397)
Built them myself.


maybe that's the problem?

j/k

leoiden 10-28-2008 07:00 PM

Re: TV-Out Blue Flicker
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by steb0ne (Post 481486)
maybe that's the problem?

j/k



?Ha Ha Ha that was funny man joke without any effort good one bro !=D>

tunerstk 10-28-2008 10:10 PM

Re: TV-Out Blue Flicker
 
Hi did leave himself wide open for that.
But seriously a bad solder job or the wrong impeedence wire could change things when your dealing with a video signal.

Doubt it would be application specific.

tantrum829 10-28-2008 10:28 PM

Re: TV-Out Blue Flicker
 
Another divx playing program.

www.divx.com/mobile/requirements.php

LoneSnark 10-28-2008 11:01 PM

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Well, if people are really interested, I did it thusly:

1. I found one of these cables lying around left over from a portable DVD player I don't use anymore
http://store.neurostechnology.com/im...detail_rca.jpg
To verify that your cable matches mine, measure the length of the 1/8" 4pin jack against a regular 3-pin headphone's jack and make sure they are the same length. Next, check the electrical circuit with a meter. From the wire-side of the jack it goes Ground, White-tip, Red-tip, Yellow-tip. If your order is different that is fine, all that matters is that Ground is the first pin. If not, then your wiring will be different.

2. Plugged this 1/8" 4pin headphone/composite cable into the long audio adapter which came with my TP

3. I found this splitter/adapter which came with my Mogul and broke it open with a knife
http://tiltsite.com/wp-content/uploa...u-splitter.jpg

Inside you will see the wires from the TP spreading out and soldered to a breadboard. Each wire/contact is numbered in white on the breadboard and by cutting three wires and re-soldering two, the signals are re-routed to where they need to be.

stock arrangement:
6: Mic, Video Out
7: AudioR
8: Video Sense
9: Headset Sense
10: AGround
11: AudioL

Where I need them:
6: -> 10: Mic, Video Out
7: -> 7: AudioR
8: -> 6: Video Sense
9: -> NC: Headset Sense
10: -> 6: AGround
11: -> 11: AudioL

The wire running to contact 6 needs to be cut and reattached to contact 10.
The wire running to contact 10 needs to be cut and reattached to contact 6.
The wire running to contact 9 needs to be cut and isolated (open circuit).
The wire running to contact 8 needs to run to any ground, so I cut it and reattached to contact 6.

Now I put it back in the plastic case I broke it out of, taped it tightly shut and plug it into the completed cable. The adapter from step 2 above plugs into the newly arranged headset jack and a power adapter can plug into the left alone side with the power jack.

It needs to be said that the order on the RCA end is incorrect. The Red jack is AudioR, the Yellow jack is AudioL, and the White jack is Video. By cutting and resoldering one extra wire this could have been fixed, but I did not bother.

It has been pointed out that contact 6 (ground) should also be connected to the shielding ground to eliminate an audible audio hum.

Crossova 10-28-2008 11:07 PM

Re: TV-Out Blue Flicker
 
Damn.. Radio Shack is closed right now... this will be my DIY project for the weekend until my cable comes in from expansys


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