What are these?!?

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As title, what the hell are these?
they on the back of my Song Multiscan G520
have no idea what they are?
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what can i plug in them?
also could i get my xbox on it? :p

Cheers :D
 
it looks like tv bit in the back of a tv,. so if i get right adapter i can plug maybe free view box or xbox in?
 
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With bnc connector leads or buy convertors.

I have a scart to bnc compenent lead but can't remember where I bought it from.
 
To get back to the question, Red, Green and Blue video inputs (1 Volts pk to pk, 75 ohm impedance) plus Horizontal and Vertical sync, also 1 Volt Pk. Normally used for video standard signals from pro gear. Some Freeview Digi boxes have RGB outputs with sync on the Green signal, so do the Sky Digi boxes, but not sure about X-Box and the like. Not all monitors will sync on the RGB signals without the seperate H and V signals. PC VGA monitors use all 5, buried in the SVGA connector.
 
To get back to the question, Red, Green and Blue video inputs (1 Volts pk to pk, 75 ohm impedance) plus Horizontal and Vertical sync, also 1 Volt Pk. Normally used for video standard signals from pro gear. Some Freeview Digi boxes have RGB outputs with sync on the Green signal, so do the Sky Digi boxes, but not sure about X-Box and the like. Not all monitors will sync on the RGB signals without the seperate H and V signals. PC VGA monitors use all 5, buried in the SVGA connector.

Hehe, it's great when people explain stuff in simple terms for us n00bs... ;)
 
could some 1 tell us a bit more info about my monitor please :rolleyes::D


Song Multiscan G520


You mean Sony?

If so, there isn't much help on the web about it. Can you get a clear image of the connections?

By the looks of my googling, it's a CRT no?

If so then basically you can use BNC connections to run non PC items into the screen. What you'd need for the 360 is a plug that goes to BNC, like this...
BNC-Connector-Set-08.jpg


I don't know if the cables are available, I doubt they are. BNC is an old tech that is hardly used any more.

What malcom said isn't that hard to understand. You need an RGB signal in, aswell as H and V. These need to be into BNC connections, not component. The cable that you are likely to find for the Xbox will be 360-component, which will not work, whilst it does have RGB it doesn't have H or V.

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