Sorry to bother you SuperG. Just got my gscartsw v5.3 today replacing my Bandridge SVB7735 SCART Switch. Thanks for thatsuperg wrote:Yes, but you will still have to use the TV remote to switch between composite/RGB mode. You will need two RCA SCART adapters (one in input mode and the other one in output mode) and to keep it neat you will have to utilize the second gscartsw output.Diggs wrote: 1. Will I actually be able to run the US NES in the chain? I feel I read that composite to scart in gscart isnt supported, but not sure.
I am in the UK, but aside from my GameCube, all my retro systems are NTSC. They are now all plugged into the gscart switch that then connects to my PAL Sony KV-21X5U CRT & an OSSC. The only system that I have which is not RGB compatible or hasn't been modified for the OSSC is my NTSC Front Loading NES. I have a SCART adapter I verified works by plugging the NES & adapter directly into the CRT and saw it had no issues.
When I used the Bandridge switch I could easily go between RGB consoles and the NES simply by turning one off and the other on. Now when I turn on the NES through the gscart switch, the CRT makes a gentle popping sound on the TV and the OSD turns off as if it's switching sources but nothing shows.
I tried toggling the DIP switches, yet I cannot get it to work. I tried changing the source on the TV as you showed to toggle between Composite and RGB, but still nothing.
I feel like I am missing something and I hope this isn't the hundredth time you've answered this, but any assistance would be appreciated