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Offline PaSha

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Re: Scandoublers and Playstation2?
« on: September 16, 2005, 03:45:31 PM »
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CaptChaos wrote:
hmm, what about an RGB to scart cable with a scart to composite adapter like the one that comes with the xbox connected to one of those things. Would that solve the problem?


Sorry, but no. RGB->Composite is not just simply a matter of wiring, but actual signal conversion. I don't have an Xbox myself, but I assume the mentioned 'scart to composite adapter' is the common thingy allowing you to hook three RCA-cables (video, L-audio & R-audio) into a scart socket. This is just a wiring adapter, the scart socket accepts both composite, S-video and RGB inputs, but on different pins (well, some of the 20 pins are shared between the three, have a look at hardwarebook.net for more details)

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