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Hi @danielnewk64014
A Composite (AV) video signal is two signals combined.
There's a Luminance component and a Chrominance component to the signal.
It is the Chrominance component that provides the necessary colour information. The Luminance component provides the brightness information.
Looking at a [link|https://wiki.console5.com/tw/images/a/a2/N64_NUS-CPU-03.pdf|schematic] of the N64, there's an encoder (U5) used to combine the signals coming from the CPU, (RCP-NUS) to provide the different signalling output types e.g. s-video and AV.
-Can you try the s-video output and check if that works OK?
-
-If it also doesn't work properly it could be a problem anywhere between the CPU > U4 (VDC-NUS) > U5 (ENC-NUC)
+Given that the s-video is OK it could be a problem anywhere between U5/12 and P7/9

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Editado por: jayeff

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Hi @danielnewk64014
A Composite (AV) video signal is two signals combined.
There's a Luminance component and a Chrominance component to the signal.
It is the Chrominance component that provides the necessary colour information. The Luminance component provides the brightness information.
Looking at a [link|https://wiki.console5.com/tw/images/a/a2/N64_NUS-CPU-03.pdf|schematic] of the N64, there's an encoder (U5) used to combine the signals coming from the CPU, (RCP-NUS) to provide the different signalling output types e.g. s-video and AV.
Can you try the s-video output and check if that works OK?
-If it also doesn't work properly it could be a problem anywhere between the CPU > U4 (VDC-NUS) > U5 (ENC-NUC
+If it also doesn't work properly it could be a problem anywhere between the CPU > U4 (VDC-NUS) > U5 (ENC-NUC)

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Editado por: jayeff

Texto:

Hi @danielnewk64014
A Composite (AV) video signal is two signals combined.
There's a Luminance component and a Chrominance component to the signal.
It is the Chrominance component that provides the necessary colour information. The Luminance component provides the brightness information.
-Looking at a [link|https://wiki.console5.com/tw/images/a/a2/N64_NUS-CPU-03.pdf|schematic] of the N64, there's an encoder (U5) used to combine the signals coming from the CPU, (RCP-NUS) and there are various signalling formats coming from the encoder's output e.g. s-video and AV.
+Looking at a [link|https://wiki.console5.com/tw/images/a/a2/N64_NUS-CPU-03.pdf|schematic] of the N64, there's an encoder (U5) used to combine the signals coming from the CPU, (RCP-NUS) to provide the different signalling output types e.g. s-video and AV.
-Can you try the s-video output and check if that works OK?[br]
+Can you try the s-video output and check if that works OK?
+
If it also doesn't work properly it could be a problem anywhere between the CPU > U4 (VDC-NUS) > U5 (ENC-NUC

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Editado por: jayeff

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Hi @danielnewk64014
-A Composite video signal is two signals combined.
+A Composite (AV) video signal is two signals combined.
There's a Luminance component and a Chrominance component to the signal.
It is the Chrominance component that provides the necessary colour information. The Luminance component provides the brightness information.
-Looking at a [https://wiki.console5.com/tw/images/a/a2/N64_NUS-CPU-03.pdf|schematic] of the N64, there's an encoder (U5) used to combine the signals coming from the CPU, (RCP-NUS) and there are various signalling formats coming from the encoder's output e.g. s-video and AV.
+Looking at a [link|https://wiki.console5.com/tw/images/a/a2/N64_NUS-CPU-03.pdf|schematic] of the N64, there's an encoder (U5) used to combine the signals coming from the CPU, (RCP-NUS) and there are various signalling formats coming from the encoder's output e.g. s-video and AV.
Can you try the s-video output and check if that works OK?[br]
If it also doesn't work properly it could be a problem anywhere between the CPU > U4 (VDC-NUS) > U5 (ENC-NUC

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Aporte original por: jayeff

Texto:

Hi @danielnewk64014

A Composite video signal is two signals combined.

There's a Luminance component and a Chrominance component to the signal.

It is the Chrominance component that provides the necessary colour information. The Luminance component provides the brightness information.

Looking at a [https://wiki.console5.com/tw/images/a/a2/N64_NUS-CPU-03.pdf|schematic] of the N64, there's an encoder (U5) used to combine the signals coming from the CPU, (RCP-NUS) and there are various signalling formats coming from the encoder's output e.g. s-video and AV.

Can you try the s-video output and check if that works OK?[br]
If it also doesn't work properly it could be a problem anywhere between the CPU > U4 (VDC-NUS) > U5 (ENC-NUC

Estatus:

open