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    Default LCD Pinout to S-video

    All,
    I could use some wise person's help with my mod. I have found the Service Manual for the LCD I am going to install, but I have no idea how to connect it to the pinout on say, an S-video.

    The schematic for the LCD screen including driver board can be found on Page 17 here.

    The pinout for S-video can be found here.

    Any help would be greatly appreciated.

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    Default Re: LCD Pinout to S-video

    The Venturer PVS1961 Has an existing RCA Video Input. All you need is a cable.
    Simply purchase a RCA/S-Video Adapter. . Or a Din/S-Video Adapter.

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    Default Re: LCD Pinout to S-video

    Quote Originally Posted by Eclecticos View Post
    The Venturer PVS1961 Has an existing RCA Video Input. All you need is a cable.
    Simply purchase a RCA/S-Video Adapter. . Or a Din/S-Video Adapter.
    So the fact that it is a 9 pin S-video jack while the standard S-video jack is only 4 pin doesn't set off any alarms as far as incompatibility issues?

    The LCD schematic shows 1-4 pins as:
    1. video
    2. video ground
    3. remote
    4. left audio in

    While the standard S-video pinout is:
    1. GND Ground (Y)
    2. GND Ground (C)
    3. Y Intensity (Luminance)
    4. C Colour (Chrominance)

    I haven't plugged a live regular S-video cable into it yet for fear of damaging the driver board. I have the entire system, so I can hack the existing cable if needed.

    Also, why to an RCA jack? Is there a special video card that I'm unaware of that uses only RCA jacks?
    I ask since I will have to buy a seperate PCI Express video card to drive the LCD screen and all the ones I have found use DVI, HDMI, or D-Sub.

    Thanks for replying!! This really helps me...

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