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Yeah, I bought that cable for 5 bucks just to see if I could help...
Sufficed to say, I'm glad the place has a 2 day return policy..heh
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FLAC
Try this site looks promising
http://www.geocities.com/SiliconValley/Horizon/7694/
I have completed the hardware and just needs to be tested .. results shall be posted later
mastero
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Ok guys...I'm gonna make someone's dream come true...I just found this Maxmedia Tv Mini by Umax...it looks like it'd cost around $170 new BUT I got it for much less than that, so make an offer.
This thing looks to be pretty cool, it's only about 4 inches by 1.5 inches...I got it brand new, as well...so EVERYTHING comes with it...Drivers (read below), tiny flathead screwdriver, manual, 5 din keyboard pass-through to power jack (read below) and ps/2 keyboard pass-through to power jack, S-Video cable,10 ft RCA cable
Output TV Video:
switchable ntsc and pal,
s-vhs, composite, and rgb videos
horizontal overscan and underscan
vertical and horizontal position shifted
(S-VHS TV Video out, RCA out, Mini Din 9-pin female RGB TV out)
Front Panel Control with
adjustable tv brightness
adjustable tv color phase
horizontal and vertical position control
Driver:
No drivers required for NTSC under VGA 640x480 60 Hz graphic mode
Supports resolutions up to 800 x 600 (PAL) and 640 x 480 (NTSC) true colors
-Vertical and horizontal position control utilities for Windows and Dos
Power (one of the coolest parts)
Powered by the keyboard port! (5v)
Input:
VGA video input
Like I said, I got a spectacular deal for this, so whoever wants it, email me with any offer at f*c*c@mail.utexas.edu (remove the *'s...spam protection) and I'll give it to the highest bidder or person who convinces me they need it most. 
here's some pics:
sorry bout the quality, my digital cam sucks
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Constant Bitrate
I can't believe nobody's said it, so I will: These devices are called Scan Converters, are nothing new, and are pretty ubiquitous. Chances are your school owns a few. A search on eBay turns up plenty. If you've got the money (expect to pay $75-200 for one on eBay), your problems are solved.
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And my point is that I'm willing to sell it for much less than that and that this is another solution available to those who need an external solution for VGA to NTSC. Please read the entire post before commenting.
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Constant Bitrate
Uh, fcc, buddy, I don't know why you assumed that my post was somehow a direct your response to yours, but it wasn't -- if you'll notice, five other people've posted to this thread, all of them before you first offered yours for sale. My post was intended as general information for anybody who's been looking for a scan converter but just didn't know the name for it. Your converter looks fine and if you can sell it for less than $75, I'd surely recommend that someone who needs one buy yours if you'd calm down.
Hey, 200th post. Go me.
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Well haven't got any emails yet...guess the other people that seemed to need this solution disappeared of the face of the planet. I'll give it to next Monday, then I'm just gonna stick it on ebay.
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