Does composite video still exist or has it gone the way of Edison cylinder recorders and open reel audio decks?
Life used to be so simple in the era of analogue composite video: An infra-red sensitive camera, clear colored images under normal stage lighting shifting automatically to decent black and white images under infra-red; camera output into a powered video splitter, runs of simple co-ax to every monitor in your complex. It was all so easy.
Have "improvements" robbed us of the reliable simplicity??
Did I miss composite video's funeral???
Toodleoo!
@MNicolai @FMEng @Ancient Engineer @TimMc @Amiers At anyone????
Toodleoo!
Ron Hebbard
Life used to be so simple in the era of analogue composite video: An infra-red sensitive camera, clear colored images under normal stage lighting shifting automatically to decent black and white images under infra-red; camera output into a powered video splitter, runs of simple co-ax to every monitor in your complex. It was all so easy.
Have "improvements" robbed us of the reliable simplicity??
Did I miss composite video's funeral???
Toodleoo!
@MNicolai @FMEng @Ancient Engineer @TimMc @Amiers At anyone????
Toodleoo!
Ron Hebbard
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