ricpicado
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Post by ricpicado on Jun 30, 2009 11:53:33 GMT
Hey guys! So, i have a problem with mine RGB saturn cable. With the anten cable the saturn displays the image fine, but with the RGB cable it just goes a bit to the left. Is there any modification that i can do to the cable? how? Thanks for now!
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Post by Deleted on Jun 30, 2009 22:19:02 GMT
That's not an uncommon thing. It used to happen with a JVC CRT I had. I'm not aware of any fix for it. Some games allow you to adjust the display (Puzzle Fighter Turbo for example) but there aren't many games like that.
It is annoying.
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ricpicado
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Post by ricpicado on Jul 1, 2009 20:08:55 GMT
So i can just solve it by buying a new cable right?
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Post by chizzles on Jul 2, 2009 9:00:27 GMT
...where did you get that from? You can solve it by finding out how to access the service menu your TV and adjust the alignment of the image while in RGB mode, some TVs don't use separate alignments for different channels though, so you may have to settle for a compromise between being off to the left and being off to the right on different modes. T_T
The majority of CRT TVs out there seem to show a slight bias to one side of the screen when displaying *any* RGB signal, one thing I enjoy about my LCD TV, is its ability to auto-center the picture, a feature I'd kill for on a CRT TV!
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Post by bison2uk on Jul 15, 2009 12:57:48 GMT
I have the same problem on my CRT TV so I am gonna dig out my s-video lead and see if that makes a diffrence. I might also try one of those scart adapaters and plug my s-video leads on that I know it won't be full RGB but just to see if the picture is centre
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