I got hold of a flat screen 1080i Sony TV with a VGA input that I tried my Q68 on. But this frequently gives a "no sync" message for 5 to 10 seconds before I get my screen back. The TV expects 1024x768 @60Hz which is what I believe the Q68 does.
A "real" PC on that VGA input, set to the same specs, does not suffer from this problem.
Having had the Q68 on a another VGA flat screen PC monitor before, also did not give this problem.
From my analogue video editing days I remember monitors often having a switch to make them more tolerant for taped sync glitches. So I wonder if any of you hardware guys know of a simple fix for this on either the Q68 or preferably the TV.
BSJR
VGA sync loss with Q68
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Re: VGA sync loss with Q68
Hi Bob,
Do you have the TV model number.
The Q68 manual says the VGA output is a standard VESA 1024x768 @ 60Hz.
Maybe the Sony TV is not totally standard.
Maybe you could try a VGA to HDMI converter, which I have attachef to 19" HDMI TV.
I do have 65" LG TV with VGA input, I will test a W68 on thst and report back.
Do you have the TV model number.
The Q68 manual says the VGA output is a standard VESA 1024x768 @ 60Hz.
Maybe the Sony TV is not totally standard.
Maybe you could try a VGA to HDMI converter, which I have attachef to 19" HDMI TV.
I do have 65" LG TV with VGA input, I will test a W68 on thst and report back.
Regards,
Derek
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Re: VGA sync loss with Q68
The Sony model is KDL-26S5500 and claims the PC input is VESA standard, up to 1360x768 @60Hz.Derek_Stewart wrote:Hi Bob,
Do you have the TV model number.
The Q68 manual says the VGA output is a standard VESA 1024x768 @ 60Hz.
Maybe the Sony TV is not totally standard.
Maybe you could try a VGA to HDMI converter, which I have attachef to 19" HDMI TV.
I do have 65" LG TV with VGA input, I will test a W68 on thst and report back.
This also reports not to support sync on green or composite sync, or interlaced signals.
I don't have a VGA to HDMI converter (yet) to try.
My Raspberry-Pi looks fine on the HDMI though, also the Pi through a HDMI to VGA converter has no sync issues on the PC input.
Thanks for testing this further.
BSJR
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Re: VGA sync loss with Q68
Hi,
I had a look at the service manual for the Sony KDL-26S5500, but there was no real information on the VGA output. Except for the ouput was 1360x768 @ 60 Mhz, which the Q68 should handle.
I tried a Q68 on a Toshiba50L2436D, 50" TV, plugged directly into the VGA Connector, where some badly taken photographs: I prefer DISP_MODE 4: 1024×768 4 colours, but DISP_MODE 6: 512x384 Hi Colour is quite nice as well.
I had a look at the service manual for the Sony KDL-26S5500, but there was no real information on the VGA output. Except for the ouput was 1360x768 @ 60 Mhz, which the Q68 should handle.
I tried a Q68 on a Toshiba50L2436D, 50" TV, plugged directly into the VGA Connector, where some badly taken photographs: I prefer DISP_MODE 4: 1024×768 4 colours, but DISP_MODE 6: 512x384 Hi Colour is quite nice as well.
Regards,
Derek
Derek
Re: VGA sync loss with Q68
A detail in the manual of the KDL-26S5500 looks a little suspicious: While they say "VESA" for other resolutions, they say "VESA Guidelines" for 1024x768 @ 60 Hz. So they seem to distinguish something with regard to the standard, not telling what. A wild guess would be that TV might have an issue with the polarity of the sync signals for the 1024 resolution, e.g. expecting the same polarities as for 1280.
This could possibly be fixed by changing the (standard-compliant) sync polarities of the Q68 to something the TV likes better. But since it is an over 10 year old model, and yet the only case of this problem, it does not look worth the effort. I would try a cheap VGA-HDMI converter, or consider a different monitor.
I still recommend monitors with native 1024x768 resolution when possible - this provides a crystal clear picture and the "retro" aspect ratios the QL was designed for.
This could possibly be fixed by changing the (standard-compliant) sync polarities of the Q68 to something the TV likes better. But since it is an over 10 year old model, and yet the only case of this problem, it does not look worth the effort. I would try a cheap VGA-HDMI converter, or consider a different monitor.
I still recommend monitors with native 1024x768 resolution when possible - this provides a crystal clear picture and the "retro" aspect ratios the QL was designed for.
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Re: VGA sync loss with Q68
Hi,
I connected a Q68 to a LG65UK6300PLB TV, (65" screen size) into the HDMI port with a VGA to HDMI converter.
I switched the aspect ratio to 16:9.
Works really well.
I connected a Q68 to a LG65UK6300PLB TV, (65" screen size) into the HDMI port with a VGA to HDMI converter.
I switched the aspect ratio to 16:9.
Works really well.
Regards,
Derek
Derek
Re: VGA sync loss with Q68
Thanks for looking into this issue.Peter wrote:A detail in the manual of the KDL-26S5500 looks a little suspicious: While they say "VESA" for other resolutions, they say "VESA Guidelines" for 1024x768 @ 60 Hz. So they seem to distinguish something with regard to the standard, not telling what. A wild guess would be that TV might have an issue with the polarity of the sync signals for the 1024 resolution, e.g. expecting the same polarities as for 1280.
This could possibly be fixed by changing the (standard-compliant) sync polarities of the Q68 to something the TV likes better. But since it is an over 10 year old model, and yet the only case of this problem, it does not look worth the effort. I would try a cheap VGA-HDMI converter, or consider a different monitor.
I still recommend monitors with native 1024x768 resolution when possible - this provides a crystal clear picture and the "retro" aspect ratios the QL was designed for.
There is nothing wrong with the picture itself, just an annoying black screen for a few seconds at irregular intervals when it falls out of sync. It just seems a nice option: one big screen with multiple inputs for my machines. I'll consider my options, maybe switching some around to avoid the problem.
BSJR