RGB to VGA
RGB to VGA
Good night, does anyone know of some schematic RGB to VGA converter? I wanted to connect my super nintendo on a monitor, but my monitor does not support 15khz. Does anyone know of any way to make this connection possible? Someone knows some IC that does this conversion without generating lag input (disregarding the CGA board)
Re: RGB to VGA
"Best" is purely subjective.
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If you just want to play your video games on an analog VGA monitor, an XRGB-1 or XRGB-2 will have you playing games in a few minutes. The GBS will have you posting questions on this forum in a few minutes.
The GBS is for people that like to tinker. It's a project and a commitment.
If you just want to play your video games on an analog VGA monitor, an XRGB-1 or XRGB-2 will have you playing games in a few minutes. The GBS will have you posting questions on this forum in a few minutes.
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Re: RGB to VGA
I'll second the XRGB scalers. VGA is RGB, just with separate horizontal sync signals (So RGBHV, versus the RGBS that your console outputs). If your monitor supported 15kHz, all you'd need to do is buy an RGB interface, such as those from Extron (Or possibly a boutique cable for your SNES with a built-in sync separator and an DE-15 connector on the end); but, since it doesn't, you'll need to scale to at least 480p, which the XRGBs will do.
If you want to play any consoles with YPbPr output on your monitor or eventually intend to play your retro consoles on an LCD TV, and you have the budget for it, you can also use an OSSC paired with an HDMI to VGA converter.
If you want to play any consoles with YPbPr output on your monitor or eventually intend to play your retro consoles on an LCD TV, and you have the budget for it, you can also use an OSSC paired with an HDMI to VGA converter.
Re: RGB to VGA
thanks for the reply guys, it's harder than I thought. I think I'll transcode to ypbpr, it seems the easiest option
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Re: RGB to VGA
Honestly, good luck finding one of those early XRGB units for much less (if less at all) than an OSSC anyway. Plus the OSSC is a better overall unit so I wouldn't even consider XRGB1/2 unless it was $100 or less. Which is probably never happening, prices anywhere including YAJ are grotesque. I'd recommend just getting the OSSC instead of fooling around.nmalinoski wrote: you can also use an OSSC paired with an HDMI to VGA converter.
You need to make sure whatever you get is capable of outputting to at least 480p.brunofree wrote:thanks for the reply guys, it's harder than I thought. I think I'll transcode to ypbpr, it seems the easiest option