Still didn't work.
Here are some closeups of what I'm looking at:
Here's the LM1881. Solid green is video in from pin A23 on the EXP port, striped green is sync out, solid blue is 5V in and the two striped blue are tied together and are connected to ground.
Here's a shot of the voltage regulator. You can see the striped blue wire coming from the LM1881 to the center pin which is ground, along with another ground wire from the CXA1645, as well as the solid blue 5V wire from the LM1881, and the 5V line from the CXA1645 (Will show shortly) connected to voltage out, which should supply a 5V voltage to all components.
Here's the CXA1645 itself. Pin 1 is grounded, pins 2,3,&4 are RGB respectively, pin 5 is No Connection, pin 6 is connected to pin 3 of the oscillator (shown above the IC), pins 7, 12, & 19 are all tied together, and fed into pin 4 of the oscillator, which is connected to the voltage out on the regulator (shown in the previous pic). Pin 8 is no connection, pin 9 is grounded, and pin 10 is sync in. Pin 11 is no connection.
Bottom half of the 1645. Pin 13 is connected to a 47KOhm resistor and a 0.1uF capacitor, which are then each ran to ground. Pin 14 is connected to a 10uF capacitor connected to ground, while pins 15 and 16 are connected to a 75ohm resistor and a 220uF capacitor in series each, connected to chroma and luma respectively. Pin 17 has no connection. Pin 18 is connected to a 20kohm resistor out to ground. Pin 19 has been discussed earlier, pin 20 is also connected by a 75ohm resistor and 220uF capacitor in series out to composite out. Pins 21, 22, & 23 are not used for this circuit. Pin 24 is connected to ground.
Here's a shot of the ground wires all bundled together and fed into a single wire for organization's sake (note: my finger is on the composite out wire; the striped orange wire ABOVE my finger is connected to the bundle of wires running to ground:
So... here we are.