This leads to (2): because when viewing such video material is sometimes a stutter observed. This is because the converter lt. Datasheet only the frame rates 60 and 75 Hz at 800 * 600 resolution outputs. The default rate in Germany (PAL) is, however, full 25 (50Halbbilder) -> 50Hz. A theoretical solution would be to set the PC to 75Hz rate, but the picture jerky yet.
The American TV Standard: NTSC instead uses just under 60Hz.
Therefore success with a variant of the one produces a largely judder image on TV.:
Setting on the PC: Resolution 800 * 600 with a frequency of 60 Hz Monitor
Setting on the converter: left tilt rocker switch down (for NTSC)
Setting on the TV: Set picture format NTSC
Although this suffering something the resolution on TV -> An outline can be seen in places, stages or pixels, however, the presentation is sufficiently liquid.
The Sufeneffekte referred to by settings on jwlg. PC video player be corrected by deinterlacing.
Both Avi, as well as DVD material ran smoothly with these settings. The image quality is a little worse in direct comparison to PAL, but the advantage of a smooth playback clearly outweighs.
For product itself: Now the converter is sufficiently processed. The included cable is however of extremely poor quality. The two screws on the VGA end are far from parallel, and the composite cable is only with considerable effort in the sockets inserted. Who has the appropriate cable on should only order the converter without cable location. An additional Doppelchinch cable for audio output übern TV is also necessary.