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- From: il@bambam.u.washington.edu (Il Hwan Oh)
- Newsgroups: rec.games.video
- Subject: Re: Sega video cable, is it worth it?????
- Date: 29 Dec 1992 00:05:13 GMT
- Organization: University of Washington, Tacoma
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- Richard.Kooijman@dnpap.et.tudelft.nl (Richard Kooijman) writes:
- > il@bambam.u.washington.edu (Il Hwan Oh) writes:
-
- > >My only complaint is that Sega didn't put stereo sound on the connector.
-
- > Don't blame this on Sega! Blame it on TV designers.
- > The point is that you simply can't get stereo on those coax cables.
- > The signal is put directly on the cable (as it is expected by your TV)
- > and no multiplexing is used. Ergo you can't get two sound signals on
- > one cable.
-
- I thought we were talking about the A/V cable. I don't care about the
- RF-modulated signal since I don't use it. The fact that the RGB connector
- doesn't have stereo sound on it Sega's fault.
-
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- Il Hwan Oh | "You live and learn.
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