genesisknight
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Post by genesisknight on Nov 30, 2010 21:17:56 GMT
Running the exact same (same model converter) setup as the stickied 'official' topic on the subject. I'm an NTSC gamer using a RGB SCART -> Breakout -> RGB-YUV converter, but now the reds are weaker and the greens are stronger. Is this typical? I can play with my TV settings but this doesn't seem to be right.
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Post by buckoa51 on Dec 2, 2010 10:23:11 GMT
Well, if you ever route RGB/SCART directly through component e.g pass a RGB signal down through a component switch box (something I've tried during my experiments ) you'll notice that some colours are off, this is because the resistance is about 75Ohm for component which is too low for RGB as far as I know. When the screen goes white, for example, it ends up going kinda green. If you are using a proper converter however, it should take care of that.
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