Good & reasonable HDMI scaler: Extron RGB-HDMI 300(A)

Fred1212

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Hi Picked up a 300 cheap but it seems to be dead no power led when 12v applied. Anybody know anything about fault finding these? Thanks
 

Fred1212

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Finally got this working. Anyone give me a heads up on settings for B&W output from a mac plus. I have a picture but only in RG or B depending on which colour input on the input socket I plug the video out from the Plus into
 

joevt

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Finally got this working. Anyone give me a heads up on settings for B&W output from a mac plus. I have a picture but only in RG or B depending on which colour input on the input socket I plug the video out from the Plus into
Can you tie the three inputs together electrically?
 

cheesestraws

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Yes, as @joevt suggests, you'll need to get the signal into all three channels. There's no monochrome mode on the scaler, because I'm afraid none of their customers have cared about that for a very long time. You could try just tying the three together, or ask @Trash80toHP_Mini what he did to get the radius monochrome display working.

I'm actually slightly surprised it works down as far as compact resolutions... I hadn't tried that.
 

lobust

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I haven't got one of these to try, nor ever tried with a Mac, but on several other scalers I've used for other purposes, bridging the single video output across all three inputs results in nice clear white on black...
 

shirsch

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I'm actually slightly surprised it works down as far as compact resolutions... I hadn't tried that.
In my experience, the RGB-HDMI 300A will sync to just about anything with enough twiddling. Absolutely the best bargain in vintage computer scan converters (I have 5 of them).

FYI: The built-in preset save/restore is only for output resolution. You need an attached PC running their control software to save/restore input settings. I've modded a couple of mine with Bluetooth serial modules to support control from an iPad for input selection.
 

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Mk.558

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Settings for a Mac Plus -- wouldn't know where to start other than my earlier post.
Assuming factory default, with Auto-Image just completed, modify the following:
  • Picture controls:
    • Position: H +40; V +0
    • Size: H 640; V 480
    • Zoom: 640 480
  • Output Configuration:
    • Resolution: 480p@60
  • Input configuration:
    • Pixels: TOT 1301; PHS 31
    • Start: H 45; V 138
    • Active: H 964; V 480
    • Audio delay: Appears that default is fine.

It's got some weird thing where it doesn't like to set the Input configuration, Active, V to 480. If I go one up on the dial to try to go to 480 instead of 479 (default) it zooms up to like 1148 or something. H could also be 987. Keep in mind this assumes 640 x 480 input. As it's a scalar, if you have 512 x 342, you'll have to figure out some way to avoid stretching the whole image improperly.
 

Trash80toHP_Mini

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I've been looking into this one for Radius cards recently.
Could be simplified tremendously given single bit images on the Compacts?
Getting rotation set up for the Portrait Cards is at the top of my list.

I think @max1zzz is using the original, analog input version for his ITXPlus?
 

Fred1212

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Thanks for all the info folks. I have managed to get a rough monochrome pic by combining the RGB input. I've also positioned the image on the screen with the various adjustment controls but it is a pretty average result when compared to the RGB to HDMI output from same Plus source. RGBtoHDMI image 1 and Extron Scaler 300A image 2.
 

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shirsch

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You've piqued my curiousity! When my bench is clear I'll see what I can dial in with the RGB-HDMI 300A. It should be able to do better than that.
 
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