You can call me John. I am younger than most of the forum users I think and most younger internet users tend to use real names less to an extent. Yeah it helped me too... there was a notable lack of available software for that purpose with fully customizable line and frame rates. Still want to make a viewer some day but motivation and time are fleeting right now.
Well thank you John its really good Software You might out live us all ! carry on the NBTV dream ; ) ,i have yet to use every thing it can do adjust ,every thing works great i was infact just using it which i will show the results after i reply here .
Yes a multi system viewer would be great but being able to test on standard and off standard video is pretty useful to me ,any one making a monitor would be foolish not to make use of this .
Both of those ports dying though. USB is the only standard I see sticking around for a while.
That's True useful if you have a older pc laptop laying around so i understand the USB idea .
Maybe I'll take it on myself one day.
i was looking into it a little this morning getting my head around what's about and which way to go if possible .
[/quote][/quote]That might work. I do wonder what the practical bandwidth is. 384KHz is way above anything humans can hear. While the internal DAC may very well do it, I wonder how well the analog side of the circuit actually handles those frequencies in practice. Only way to find out would be for someone to be brave enough to risk buying one and scoping it.
So these USB DAC sound card thingies could work outputting a wider bandwidth so looking at one with the highest sampling rate what we are looking for ...Bit of research is a good way to start as in what about costs possible to buy just the chip is it worth the trouble ,Just noticed Steve has posted up on this also my understanding of this side of things is very little so i would have to ask Questions .
I have seen a fellow make a USBDAC sound card if that the right name don't think the thing was that much better than an internal sound device ,self detecting when plugged in so i don't think he had to use write software for it i will post it up under here when i track it down after the posts today , any case interesting .