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Date   : Thu, 01 Feb 2001 14:57:41 +0000
From   : Tim Fardell <timf@...>
Subject: Re: Genlock

The idea of a Genlock is that it locks one video source to another, in
this case it locks the BBC's output to an external source, so you can
superimpose titles generated by the Beeb onto the video. 

Having said that, I can't see from the picture where you feed the
external video in, and where the mixed video comes out. I suspect the
BBC picture 'jumps' as it locks on to the external video source? 

Hope that's some help. 

Tim. 


Chris Richardson wrote:
> 
> Help!
> I have a Genlock board
> 
> http://www.8bs.com/see/genlock.jpg
> 
> I have fitted it into my Master 128 as per the instructions I received. The
> guy that removed it from his own Master noted where all the bits went
> 
> It seems to fire up OK (the LED's show it knows when a signal is being sent
> to it).
> 
> The question is. Is it a video input device? The second is, if so, do you
> know how I use it? I have tried my video recorder out, cable box out, digi
> camera out and PC video out. They all make the BBC screen jump now and again
> and the 'REF' LED on the Genlock board light up when connected to a video
> source.
> 
> Maybe it is bust or I have fitted it badly.
> 
> Any comments would be appreciated
> 
> Chris
> 
> 8-Bit Software, the BBC and Master Public Domain Library
> http://www.8bs.com

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