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Topic: Nub Help: Weird S-Video plug
Hogfather
Posts: 955
Location: Cairns, Queensland

I have an old PC I'm wanting to turn into a media station.

It has an old GeForce 4 ti4200 with built-in TV-out but I can't for the life of me find a cable that suits it.

Bad photo from mobile phone:

http://sw.utamic.com.au/Images/Picture012.jpg

The only cables I can find are 4-pin S-Video which have a flat plastic bar across the top (two seperate pins in my socket) and a pin arrangement that looks like it would otherwise fit this, if leaving some holes unfilled.

Does anyone know the spec of the cable I'm looking for, or how to make this thing work? Cheers in advance for any response.
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épic™
Posts: 1596
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
from memory my old leadtek ti4400 had a similar plug, that a fluro blue cable would plug into and at the other end would split into composite cables. i think :P
shrapse
Posts: 3431
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
they usually have their own universal cable which splits into a multitude of other inputs
parabol
Posts: 2415
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
they usually have their own universal cable which splits into a multitude of other inputs

This is true.

In the dark, I almost destroyed an s-video cable by stubbornly trying to force it into my graphics card when it wanted a combo adapter like in the photo pasted here.
Hogfather
Posts: 956
Location: Cairns, Queensland
Crap. Thought it might be something like that!

WOnder if I can get one from somewhere.

Thanks anyway.
0z
Posts: 1692
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
Standard svideo to composite convertver dongle will work fine with yours, your's is basicly newerstyle vivo type plug or YPbPr output.
rubba-chikin
Posts: 4832
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
My 7900gt has a 7 pin plug that fits the assorted out dongle thing, and according to the manual (omfg yes I actually read it... it was small :P) there is 3 types of plugs -

4 pin (with the block)
7 pin (with the block)
9 pin (all pins)

It says that an S-Video cable will fit either the 4 pin style port (which is commonly known as s-video anyway) AND the 7 pin port as well.

So I would say if it fits in the current port without force or mangling anything it should work.


Just incase... I take no responsibility for any explosions that result :D
Hogfather
Posts: 957
Location: Cairns, Queensland
Yeh unfortunately I have the 9 pin which doesn't accept anything but the 9 pin thingy.

Might just get a new vid card for the machine, less f***ing around that hunting up this stupid cable.
dice
Posts: 1066
Location: Gold Coast, Queensland
Here's your help: it's spelt "newb" or "noob" or some l33t spelling like "n00b" or "n3w8" ... nub is like NAH-B, if you want to spell it with a 'u', you'll have to put a vowel on the otherside of the B so that the first vowel is pronounced, can I recommend using "e" on the end so that you keep the 'oo' sound without jeopardizing the rest of the word?

damn nubes/newbs/noobs/n00bs/n3w85/knewbs/gnewbs
Superform
Posts: 4072
Location: Cairns, Queensland
i had this problem...


FIRST THING TO DO.. go check the box you got the card in.. the 7 pin adapter will be in there

if its not good luck getting one.. i called about 50 places all over australia trying to get 1 and no one could get it...

then i looked in the vid card box and it was in there.. woot!!
Idol
Posts: 481
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
I don't think nub is meant to be newb? If it is then the original poster is retarded...
Cl1nt
Posts: 222
Location: Gold Coast, Queensland
nub is in reference to nublet or nubcake or something like that.
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