TV out chipsets
Many graphic cards were equipped with a TV-out connector to display content on a CRT television set.
As of August 2005[update], there are three major manufacturers: Chrontel, Philips and Conexant.
The circuitry involved in the TV out is usually encapsulated in a shielded metal box.[1] The chipset converts the graphics information that the video card sends into standard TV signals. These are usually composite video or S-Video, which are significantly different video encoding from signals used by CRT computer monitors such as EGA, VGA, or XVGA.
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External links[edit]
- tv-chip comparison (English)
- grote TV-out FAQ (Dutch)
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