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Any recommendations on a Euro-style SCART switch?
Any recommendations on a Euro-style SCART switch?
I use this
http://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B0015YYN1W/
Works great so far. I may buy a second one eventually as I already filled up this one.
There's also an automatic version, but it's almost twice the price (and I don't trust automatic switches anyway).
If you buy it from Amazon UK and you're not in the UK make sure to pick a seller with a better price on international shipping, the default one is not the best price once you add shipping.
Thanks for the suggestion. Should I worry that it's not externally powered? Any signal degradation or lag due to that?
Okay, that's kind of confusing. I thought the only way you could get RGB SCART to work with the Gamecube is to have a PAL Gamecube, as NTSC GCs eschewed RGB support entirely in favor of component output. You're saying you have an NTSC Gamecube that supports RGB anyway?SNES and Gamecube can use the same (NTSC), Gamecube and N64 can use the same (PAL - don't know why both work with Gamecube...)
That switch sounds like a must-have, but I've never ordered anything from a foreign Amazon site (just the US one).
Okay, that's kind of confusing. I thought the only way you could get RGB SCART to work with the Gamecube is to have a PAL Gamecube, as NTSC GCs eschewed RGB support entirely in favor of component output. You're saying you have an NTSC Gamecube that supports RGB anyway?
If you want the best image quality for Gamecube games, the best solution is to just use a backwards-compatible Wii with component cables. A PAL Gamecube can do RGB, but you won't get 480p on supported games.
Anything out there that has an RGB input but the output is component? Looking to use RGB for my SNES, but my CRT TV does not support RGB, only S-video and component.
Anything out there that has an RGB input but the output is component? Looking to use RGB for my SNES, but my CRT TV does not support RGB, only S-video and component.
IIRC, you get the best quality fromIf money is no option, I think a Gamecube with official component cables was supposed to be the best. Of course with GC components being so expensive now...
If money is no option, I think a Gamecube with official component cables was supposed to be the best. Of course with GC components being so expensive now...
isn't Gamecube games through Wii Mode homebrew on Wii U + HDMI the absolute best a GC game can look in non-emulated enviorments?
when i recorded some videos with that setup, the games looked clearer than ever before.
Yep, indeed it is.
Decent scaling, 100% accurate colours and a clean digital output via HDMI that surpasses the Gamecube component.
Yep, indeed it is.
Decent scaling, 100% accurate colours and a clean digital output via HDMI that surpasses the Gamecube component.
Searched for XRGB, and it was expensive as shit. Is it worth the 400$ price tag?
I don't think I am willing to pay that much for my old games. I am going to settle with a nice set or S-video cables for my SNES, and component for GC/Wii.
What is XRGB mainly used for? I would like to listen to a mini review if possible please
Not really, since it's not an automatic switch, the act of switching is entirely done using mechanical pushbuttons, so it's fully passive. There is a pointless red LED on the front that is wired to the +5V line so it lights up whenever there is an input signal, but that's the whole extent of its power usage.
I bought this switch after recommendation from the system11 forums. Some people have performed signal degradation tests on them, and didn't find any problems.
Thanks for this, hadn't heard of the company. Right now (part of) my setup is Euro SCART from Saturn to a Retro Console Accessories SCART/JP21 converter with audio breakout, to FM's JP21 cable to FM (with audio from the converter routed into a receiver and the FM routed directly into the TV via HDMI). Since then I've gotten the bug; my SNES has already joined the party (SCARTy? Sorry) with my NES and N64 hopefully joining soon... Laziness will inevitably trump switching cables and I'd already been looking for a good selector; they're pretty hard to find these days especially in the US.I use this
http://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B0015YYN1W/
Works great so far. I may buy a second one eventually as I already filled up this one.
There's also an automatic version, but it's almost twice the price (and I don't trust automatic switches anyway).
If you buy it from Amazon UK and you're not in the UK make sure to pick a seller with a better price on international shipping, the default one is not the best price once you add shipping.
quick question about the Framemeister:
is there any difference between the HDMI and DVI output options other than the resolutions offered? say, if i pick 1920x1080 (the resolution that matches my TV to avoid any upscaling on the TV), is there anything done differently by picking DVI instead of HDMI?
If anyone wants a scart adapter for cheap, you can always use GAF EXPRESS for shipping (paypal me the money, I buy it from my local Argos or b&q and send it via post)
Hell, we even have them in my local hardware store here. A little tiny shop. Scart switchers are cheap and common.
A converter. And even then, it'll look sub-optimal.
You're better off getting an XRGB Mini Framemeister. Depends how picky you are, really.
Does using an rgb-YUV converter affect the picture quality? Otherwise this is my best solution as the HDTV I now have has unacceptable levels of input lag, so xrgb is not as ideal as a CRT.
richi, which is better, using XRGB on an HDTV or an emulator playing the backups of the games you own? In terms of visuals only.
If anyone wants a scart adapter for cheap, you can always use GAF EXPRESS for shipping (paypal me the money, I buy it from my local Argos or b&q and send it via post)
Hell, we even have them in my local hardware store here. A little tiny shop. Scart switchers are cheap and common.
richi, which is better, using XRGB on an HDTV or an emulator playing the backups of the games you own? In terms of visuals only.
If anyone wants a scart adapter for cheap, you can always use GAF EXPRESS for shipping (paypal me the money, I buy it from my local Argos or b&q and send it via post)
Hell, we even have them in my local hardware store here. A little tiny shop. Scart switchers are cheap and common.
Count me as also interested!for real? where are you located, if you don't mind my asking? i'd be in no hurry, but i + a friend might be down for one, depending on price
I use this
http://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B0015YYN1W/
Works great so far. I may buy a second one eventually as I already filled up this one.
There's also an automatic version, but it's almost twice the price (and I don't trust automatic switches anyway).
If you buy it from Amazon UK and you're not in the UK make sure to pick a seller with a better price on international shipping, the default one is not the best price once you add shipping.
I may have to take you up on that... Are they very big packaged up? I even have a UK address I can use but I get charged by volumetric weight so those times when Amazon ship a tiny thing in a huge box end up costing me big time, lol.
for real? where are you located, if you don't mind my asking? i'd be in no hurry, but i + a friend might be down for one, depending on price
Count me as also interested!
I have that switch, and it's been nothing but problems for me. For one, the switch does not like any scart cables with extra circuitry inside of them (like a sync cleaner). I had to get a new cable for my Genesis, because I previously had a cable with a lm1881 chip inside. That aside, I had only two consoles hooked up (a snes and a genesis), with normal scart cables, and I would frequently get waves of interference on my video. It would get worse if the two inputs were close to each other (like input 1 and input 2). Separating the inputs farther away sort of fixed it, but there was still interference.
I don't use it anymore. It's a piece of junk as far as I'm concerned, and I just go back to manually switching out the scart cable myself. Perhaps one day, I'm going to buy a Shinybow scart switch, but that's like $180.
This is a bit confusing. So I want to use get 480p with PS2, but not via component (as I read it doesn't look good)..so I am left with getting 480p through RGB, and I read about needing a sync device for that setup.
Can any who has done it give me some information on how to set that up please? I love the Mini and I don't want to miss out on the 480p games.
Pretty sure there's no way to get 480p over SCART with the PS2.
Pretty sure there's no way to get 480p over SCART with the PS2.