Difference between revisions of "TV-out cable"
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− | + | The Pandora has an official TV-out cable that can be ordered from [https://www.dragonbox.de/index.php?id_product=119&controller=product&id_lang=1 DragonBox]. The cable works with PAL and NTSC, and has a length of 20cm. The connection plugs are all female, so a separate cable (either RCA or S-video) of any desired length should be used to connect it to the TV. | |
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+ | Although mostly used to duplicate what is on the Pandora's screen, the TV-out is a full secondary graphics output, and is capable of running independently from anything on the LCD.[https://pyra-handheld.com/boards/threads/tv-out-resolution.59578/#post-979394] For example, [https://repo.openpandora.org/?page=detail&app=DraStic DraStic] (the Nintendo DS emulator) supports showing one screen on the Pandora LCD and the second one on the TV - which gives one a similar gameplay to the Wii-U. | ||
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+ | The blue and black plugs can be used to record audio to the Pandora from an external source (such as from a microphone). | ||
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Latest revision as of 06:29, 24 February 2019
The Pandora has an official TV-out cable that can be ordered from DragonBox. The cable works with PAL and NTSC, and has a length of 20cm. The connection plugs are all female, so a separate cable (either RCA or S-video) of any desired length should be used to connect it to the TV.
Type | Colour | Description |
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EXT | Black | This side connects to the Pandora |
Phono | Yellow | Composite Video Out |
Phono | Blue | Audio Line In (L?) |
Phono | Black | Audio Line In (R?) |
Phono | White | Audio Out (L) |
Phono | Red | Audio Out (R) |
SVideo | Black | S-Video Out |
Although mostly used to duplicate what is on the Pandora's screen, the TV-out is a full secondary graphics output, and is capable of running independently from anything on the LCD.[1] For example, DraStic (the Nintendo DS emulator) supports showing one screen on the Pandora LCD and the second one on the TV - which gives one a similar gameplay to the Wii-U.
The blue and black plugs can be used to record audio to the Pandora from an external source (such as from a microphone).