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rafi

Jan 1, 1970
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hi frenz,
yesterday I questioned about rs323 port,at last I found from google
that this is DB9 connector which is used for video transmission.But
still now Im in doubt that
1.how it transfers the video with corresponding data rate ?
2. data rate of the port can be varied or not?
3. what happen to video transmission if data rate is minimum?

-thank you
 
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Bob

Jan 1, 1970
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rafi said:
hi frenz,
yesterday I questioned about rs323 port,at last I found from google
that this is DB9 connector which is used for video transmission.But
still now Im in doubt that
1.how it transfers the video with corresponding data rate ?
2. data rate of the port can be varied or not?
3. what happen to video transmission if data rate is minimum?

-thank you

Rafi,

You seem to have things confused with each other. A given connector type
doesn't necessarily imply what type of signal is being passed across it.
Also, analog video, digital video, and asynchronous digital data are
different things.

On older personal computers, the 9 pin D connector was used for CGA type
analog video. Those old type computers also used to use 25 pin D connectors
for async data (sometimes referred to as RS-232).

Newer computers use a 15 pin D connector for xVGA analog video, and a 9 pin
D connector for the async data.

Digital video is available now (DVI/HDMI), for PCs, but uses a totally
different type of connector.

Bob
 
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John Woodgate

Jan 1, 1970
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I read in sci.electronics.design that rafi <[email protected]>
yesterday I questioned about rs323 port,at last I found from google
that this is DB9 connector which is used for video transmission.

Please give the URL where you found that.

Not everything you find on the web is true.
 
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Pooh Bear

Jan 1, 1970
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rafi said:
hi frenz,
yesterday I questioned about rs323 port,at last I found from google
that this is DB9 connector which is used for video transmission.But
still now Im in doubt that
1.how it transfers the video with corresponding data rate ?
2. data rate of the port can be varied or not?
3. what happen to video transmission if data rate is minimum?

Try googling "h 323"+video

RS323 is not the preferred term for this

Graham
 
Pooh said:
Try googling "h 323"+video

RS323 is not the preferred term for this

Graham

h 323 only deals with video encoding & streaming. It does not define a
cabling standard much less cable pin-outs. It is usually assumed to
stream over TCP/IP but any transport layer may be used such as radio &
satellite transmission.
Rafi seems to be getting several things mixed together.

Rafi, can you post a link to this RS323 site you found via google.
Maybe we can sort this out.

When the people on this board says there is no RS323, there is high
probability that it doesn't exist. We have been working with
electronics for a long time. Myself, I have been in this field for 8+
years and I have personally used most of the 'RS' standards: 232, 485,
422.. you name it.

If you think RS323 exists then point us to where you heard about it.
 
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