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S-video mod?

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is there a guide to modding the atari 2600 4-switch to outputting S-video?

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Wait, since when were you here:
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I thought you lived in Florida.
Did you check Ben composite mod? It might say if you can.
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I changed that for shockslayer.
I wanted something different.
I was reading through the composite video mod guide and didn't really find anything......
lemme check again.
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Post by bicostp »

Do the composite mod, but don't combine the signals. They're your luma and chroma signals for S-video.
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OK. is luma and chroma a certain pin on the ICs?

EDIT: or are they audio and video?
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Post by vskid »

Retromaster wrote:OK. is luma and chroma a certain pin on the ICs?

EDIT: or are they audio and video?
Its the video signals, they form composite when put together in the same wire, S-video when separate (I think). I bet you get the signal from the pins of an IC, don't ask which, I don't know. :)
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alright, off to the schematics I go.
I want to avoid putting +5 volts in the wrong place, so if any of you have a pinout or something, that would be great....

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Post by Ditto »

Here is a rundown for you retro....

Composite video is Croma (what colour somthing is) and luma ( how bright) tied together.

S-Video is simply composite video with croma and luma not tied together.

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what you said helped a lot.

does anyone have a pinout with chroma and luma labled?
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Post by Gump-in-space »

I just read somethin like this at another forum, and let me put it to you this way. "The difference in quality is only there if the GPU/PPU outputs the signal in that format. That's why S-video on the Atari wouldn't be better if you just split the signal. You need to actually output the S-video signal. This is also why most LaserDisc players S-video, while great at the time, is actually worse than what you can do with a TV's comb filter and the composite connection, as the S-video output was simply composite that was split and comb filtered, in no specific order."

If you are are looking for crisper video quality, this is probably not the way to go.
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well....I wasn't really going to DO it....I was just gathering info for atari2600a. i'm a moderator on his website (the one in my sig)
and he was saying that it was possible to do. I was just wondering how.
I'm doin' a composite video mod anyway because my rf box is bad (i think).

thanks people, but dont lock this yet because I still need a pinout or something.....
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Post by atari2600a »

Gump, the Atari's Stella GPU outputs S-video virtually natively. Think about it, Stella doesn't create a composite signal so that it can hog up more silicon to split it up into 4 seperate signals.

LaserDiscs are a different story. LaserDiscs are a composite format; there's already dotcrawl & bleeding on the disc itself.
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Post by bicostp »

<img src="http://img264.imageshack.us/img264/7936/duhxh0.png">

This is the diagram of the old 4-switch Composite mod, modified to have the two signals seperate. Do this and you should have S-video. (Refer to the 4-switch mod instructions in the sticky for a complete rundown.)
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Post by jeroen »

Btw. I think i've read that to combine chroma/luma you have to use a cap. But that doesn't apply for s-video of course since your not combining them.
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bicostp wrote:<img src="http://img264.imageshack.us/img264/7936/duhxh0.png">

This is the diagram of the old 4-switch Composite mod, modified to have the two signals seperate. Do this and you should have S-video. (Refer to the 4-switch mod instructions in the sticky for a complete rundown.)
do you happen to know what pin chroma is?

also, what IC is this? describe.
jeroen wrote:Btw. I think i've read that to combine chroma/luma you have to use a cap. But that doesn't apply for s-video of course since your not combining them.

what uf? (if I happen to do that....)
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