Op do 18-09-2003, om 15:48 schreef Ríkharður:

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> Does anybody know where I can find those instructions ?
> 
> I have looked around and found nothing..
> 

If you go to the website of Pinnacle: http://www.pinnaclesys.com/,
choose ¨Support¨ and choose ¨Studio Version 8¨, the last entry in the
Home Video Group. Then you choose ¨Pinnacle discussion forums¨ and click
on the ¨click through¨ link that will open a new window. There you
choose ¨Studio version 8.x¨. At the top of the screen you see a search
option. When you search for ¨diagonal line interference¨ you will find a
lot of messages about this infamous problem. Reading the messages, you
will also notice that the Pinnacle support people are non-existent with
this problem, like they try to ignore it :-(

The SAA7110 chip has four pairs of 5V analog supply lines. Each pair
consists of a +5V line Vddax (x = 1..4) and a ground line Vssax (x =
1..4). The capacitator should be on one pair, so pick a pair that is
easiest for you.

Other things you need:

1) The datasheet of the SAA7110 chip, so you know where to find the @#$%
small pins ;-) :

http://www.semiconductors.philips.com/pip/SAA7110AWP_00.html#datasheet

2) A capacitator of 10 or 16V, the capacity you need may vary. I needed
a 1000 uF, others on the forum only needed 100 uF.

3) A steady hand and a lot of guts ;-)

Special point of attention:

A capacitator has polarity, so the + ¨leg¨ of the capacitator has to be
soldered to the +5V line of the chip, and the other ¨leg¨ has to be
soldered to the ground pin. Do it the other way around and the
capacitator will explode. (No joke)

If you don't feel brave, you can try to find an electronics repair shop
to do it for you.

Kind regards,

Bert




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