RGB -> Component Video

Started by BootGod, June 14, 2005, 01:33:05 PM

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BootGod

Hi, I just found your site and it has some great info! I was wondering though, is there a way to convert RGB to Component Video? I was looking at this XRGB2 thing, and it looks like a great product, but I don't think it does what I'm looking for (although I think I'm going to get one regardless, because it would be very useful for other things). Basically I want to be able to hook up older consoles, like the SNES to a newer TV with component video input. So I don't think upscan conversion would be necessary, as it can stay in it's 480i format. I'm guessing it's not a simple rewire job though, I would think some logic is needed to perfrom the conversion. Any commercial products that do this, or any homemade ways to make one?

On a side note I just did the SNES SPDIF output mod, and it works great. Your not going to notice a huge quality difference, but it makes it more convienient these days and it's very cheap to build.

dj898

all you need is transcoding RGB into YUV there's RGB->YUV transcoder at around $100+ and upwards...

BootGod

Any particular model you would recommend?

BootGod

I'm having trouble finding a device for this. I've found one that would work, the Kramer FC-14, but that one costs well over $200 and I think its geared towards commercial use (not that it matters). Another thing that _might_ work with some screwing around is Audio Authority's 9A60 VGA to Component Video Converter, but from what i've read it only accepts RGBHV.

acem77

This may be what you need.
I bought one it worked great with all my systems after some small mods.
It was really made to work with the neo-geo aes.
Check the neo-geo.com forum the tech section for acem77 post for what I did on some systems and more info.
Systems I got to work genesis, duo, super grafx, neo-geo, supergun(super nova).
The board goes for around $100.

I ended up selling it a few weeks ago.
Now I am using my xrgb2 plus and my vga input on my HD samsung.
If your tv on supports interlaced video this may be a good option for you.

I need to get an away from interlaced video on my tv.
A handful of hd tvs have some lag problems with it.
The xrgb got me around that problem.


http://www.neobitz.com/Pages/Mods/SystemMods.aspx