BNC component connectors.
Havent seen them on monitors in ages...
Meant to provide better quality picture etc...
ah rightsweet, cheers for your help lads (Y)
also when wasn't badass a admin? :S
a couple of months agoretired myself as other things keeping me far too busy at the mo! I'm still about though...
Aye, go away for a couple of weeks and come back to find my inbox full of RTMsI'm still about though...
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...![]()
i must be noob![]()
i dont get it
EDIT; read it through a few times, i think i get it![]()
Hehe... Look up sarcasm in the dictionary, note the smiley...
I'm as confused as you are...![]()
could some 1 tell us a bit more info about my monitor please![]()
Song Multiscan G520
You mean Sony?