ok i just thought maybe the chips needed would be designed to deal specifically with either p or i not both.
i deffo want to look into it (i'm no electronics freak so i'd probably print it out, go to maplin and just read out the component numbers!)
if i can't find (or be bothered to find) the rgb-component schematic i'll just slip them the ?3 and see what's in there. then if the components are the same then all it'd require would be a vga socket and rgb scart socket, and a way of switching between the two (at maplin the biggest switch i've seen is 4-wire which could mean trouble).
if the components used to convert are different depending on whether the signal is progressive
i deffo want to look into it (i'm no electronics freak so i'd probably print it out, go to maplin and just read out the component numbers!)
if i can't find (or be bothered to find) the rgb-component schematic i'll just slip them the ?3 and see what's in there. then if the components are the same then all it'd require would be a vga socket and rgb scart socket, and a way of switching between the two (at maplin the biggest switch i've seen is 4-wire which could mean trouble).
if the components used to convert are different depending on whether the signal is progressive
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