well, the boxes with intended for multidrop or high-bandwidth
serialized
compressed digital video are not on topic for this thread. We're
trying to
establish whether there really are digital interfaces to the old
(get
it...classic computers... over 10-years old ... using interfaces of
that era)
Sorry but digital video wasn't new when I started in broadcasting in the
early 80s.
The BBC used digital for distribution and moving captions were stored
digitally
(remember the translucent spinning globe? Megabytes of data compressed into
a 600kbyte EPROM store).
So you'be suggesting 5 bnc's? three for video and two for sync
signals?
No, one.
Lee.
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