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LUMA/Sync + Color to VGA

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Hi there.
I have an old video chip which is generating one signal as sync+luma and another with color which are feed into an RF modulator to generate a composite output signal. My goal is to bypass the Rf modulator take those two signals and generate a VGA signal or HDMi. Is it doable ? Thank you.
 

If the modulator originally provided RF for a television, a likely scenario as not much else used modulated RF, the scan rates are not VGA but the frequencies for your country.

It should be possible to use RGB/Sync signals directly to a monitor if it supports the scan frequencies, some VGA monitors can, some can't. I would doubt converting to HDMI would be worthwhile.

Brian.
 

An alternate format is S-video which is not as well known. Modern equipment often lacks it although S-video can be useful when high resolution isn't an option.

It only uses a few wires so it may be compatible with your video output. The connector is 4-pin mini-DIN (or sometimes 7 pin).

There are adapter cables which plug into S-video and combine the signals to one video output usable with a tv, vcr, etc.
No rf modulator is needed.
 

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