I'm currently using a SCART cable to enjoy RGB video on my pal-SNES, ntsc-N64 and pal-NGC. I also have an rgb-scart cable for my MegaDrive2.
However, I just bought a new LCD TV and it doesn't have a SCART input !
(it does have component video, composite video, S-video and VGA (9-pin) inputs though).
I want to keep playing with RGB and don't want to go back to using the standard composite video cable for these systems (or RF-cable in the case of MegaDrive2).
I'm wondering what the best thing to do is ???
Options:
(1) Use a scart-to-component video converter, like the one seen here:
http://cgi.ebay.com.au/SCART-RGB-to-YUV-CO...1QQcmdZViewItem (http://cgi.ebay.com.au/SCART-RGB-to-YUV-COMPONENT-converter-Enhance-Pictures_W0QQitemZ110061757719QQihZ001QQcategoryZ32838QQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem)
It looks like these converters don't allow for audio, so I would have to butcher my scart cable to get at the audio wires separately.
(2) Probably the best option: make my own VGA cable, as per the one listed below, which would plug into the VGA port on my TV:
http://www.gamesx.com/misctech/mypin.htm (http://www.gamesx.com/misctech/mypin.htm)
Are there other options though ??
Your advice would be appreciated.
Your new LCD probably doesn't support 15kHz RGB over it's VGA input (most don't). You'll need a scan doubler such as one of the XRGB series.
However even with a scan doubler the image will still be scaled by the LCD. The scaling makes a lot of games (especially 2D games) look worse.
If you're old SCART TV still works you may want to keep using it for games.
Actually, the TV has a 15-pin D-sub PC input (not a 9-pin VGA input as I first thought).
So would this D-sub port be compatible ?
FURTHER QUESTIONS:
(1) The manual for my LCD TV states that:
"This TV's PC input does not support Sync on Green or Composite Sync."
What does this mean ?
(2) The TV manual further states:
"This TV's PC input does not support interlaced signals."
This sounds like a BIG problem if I want to use a SNES/N64/GCN via this PC port, as I described above.
Is it ?
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