Best way to connect a CD-I to your TV
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Best way to connect a CD-I to your TV
Ive recently purchased a JoyTech AV Control Centre 245C To connect all my retro systems to one TV.
The device supports component and S-Video.
I managed to connect all my systems up so far with the exception of my 220.
I was going to connect it up via the scart socket on the back of the system to the s-video port on the JoyTech, but the cable I bought didn't work!
Here's the cable: http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/160717805672? ... 2806wt_689
I did test the cable directly into my tv which also didn't work so clearly the cable (scart to scart works fine).
My question is what is the best way to connect my CD-I?
The device supports component and S-Video.
I managed to connect all my systems up so far with the exception of my 220.
I was going to connect it up via the scart socket on the back of the system to the s-video port on the JoyTech, but the cable I bought didn't work!
Here's the cable: http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/160717805672? ... 2806wt_689
I did test the cable directly into my tv which also didn't work so clearly the cable (scart to scart works fine).
My question is what is the best way to connect my CD-I?
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Just read the manual for the 220 and I guess the best would be:
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/1M-SVHS-S-Vid ... 2339wt_992
And
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/250862568267? ... 1438.l2649
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/1M-SVHS-S-Vid ... 2339wt_992
And
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/250862568267? ... 1438.l2649
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I was asking around for ages for the best switcher and all I got was those crappy £5 auto switchers from eBay that do RGB but from my experience don't work (I've bought 2 and the volume is really low on all devices through it).
I saw this one at the right price (Around £20) and got it, I do have my XBox connected through component and it looks great (that's XBox 1 running at 720p using XBMC). All the other systems look great, with the exception of the modded mega drive which still needs a RGB output to display colour in 60Hz mode).
I saw this one at the right price (Around £20) and got it, I do have my XBox connected through component and it looks great (that's XBox 1 running at 720p using XBMC). All the other systems look great, with the exception of the modded mega drive which still needs a RGB output to display colour in 60Hz mode).
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Joytech used to do and you can still find the RGB scart switch, however I can and so can many other members on different forums can vouch for the quality of the Madcatz 4 way switcher, its truly an amazing piece of kit with no quality loss.
Theres no way your retro machines can natively output component, if they can output RGB scart you will need to convert them to component and that won't be cheap
Just keep an eye out for the madcatz switch for scart devices
Prab
Theres no way your retro machines can natively output component, if they can output RGB scart you will need to convert them to component and that won't be cheap
Just keep an eye out for the madcatz switch for scart devices
Prab
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I'm not overly bothered about RGB for the other systems, just the mega drive so I can get 60Hz running in colour.prabmire wrote:Joytech used to do and you can still find the RGB scart switch, however I can and so can many other members on different forums can vouch for the quality of the Madcatz 4 way switcher, its truly an amazing piece of kit with no quality loss.
Theres no way your retro machines can natively output component, if they can output RGB scart you will need to convert them to component and that won't be cheap
Just keep an eye out for the madcatz switch for scart devices
Prab
What I'm going to do with that is just upgrade my CRT TV to a Sony Trinitron when one comes up on either free cycle or on ebay cheap
Thanks for your advise though