Hello,
This is more a "hack" related question than a troobleshooting thread:
I have a TV with dead display but the mainboard which delivers LVDS signals still functionnal.
I would like to reuse the TV board as digital tuner and output the picture on an external display:
A first approach could be to connect a pannel directly to the LVDS connector but that would require disassembling a computer's display for providing access to the LVDS connector.
A better approach would be to connect the TV board to the display through HDMI, VGA or even composite video, provided the loss in quality is accepted.
However, on the TV board, HDMI, and VGA are inputs. So I tried to connect over pin 20 of the SCART connector, but there is no picture.
So I would like to know if there is a way to get a video output from a digital TV board other than that provided over the LVDS connector.
Picture of the mainboard in attachment.
This is more a "hack" related question than a troobleshooting thread:
I have a TV with dead display but the mainboard which delivers LVDS signals still functionnal.
I would like to reuse the TV board as digital tuner and output the picture on an external display:
A first approach could be to connect a pannel directly to the LVDS connector but that would require disassembling a computer's display for providing access to the LVDS connector.
A better approach would be to connect the TV board to the display through HDMI, VGA or even composite video, provided the loss in quality is accepted.
However, on the TV board, HDMI, and VGA are inputs. So I tried to connect over pin 20 of the SCART connector, but there is no picture.
So I would like to know if there is a way to get a video output from a digital TV board other than that provided over the LVDS connector.
Picture of the mainboard in attachment.
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