Hey guys, first post here but been lurking for a while!
I've ordered an XRGB-Mini which is due in Feb, and in preparation i've started buying up some
of the cables i need.
One
of those is a
D-
Terminal to Component adapter so i can use my PS2 and Gamecube with their component cables.
Actually
the TV i have has
D-
Terminal, since i live in Japan, so i thought
i'd try
the cable already and got a nice little bonus I wasn't expecting.
I moved here from Australia and bought some
of my PAL machines with me, so previously
i'd tried with composite cables:
-
The PS2 loads in black & white with shaky screen, but for games that support 60hz, displays fine and in colour.
-
The Gamecube loads in black & white with shaky screen, but for games that support 60hz, shakiness goes away but still in black & white.
With
the D-
Terminal to Component adapter:
- Both PS2 and Gamecube display nothing at all on startup, but upon switching
to 60hz, display fine and in colour. I probably wouldn't have realised it worked at all, if not for F-Zero GX auto switching
to 60hz!
Reading Grimakis' posts above, it got me wondering how this will all work when i plug them in through
the Framemeister's HDMI later on... will there be any more issues related
to the switching that i should be aware
of? I need
to find this TV's manual and see if it supports 50hz over HDMI perhaps. I have a few PAL games that don't support 60hz still that i'm hoping i can play again.
That said - I have a JPN Gamecube as well, and using
the adapter, have finally been able
to run it in Progressive Scan, and i was pretty blown away by
the difference.
The image just seems massively more stable and solid. If it's within your means Grimakis, a JPN Cube and
the NTSC Doshin + Component Cable would look great! Remember you can just use your PAL power brick if you go this route.
One question for
the regulars here...
the main reason i'm getting
the Framemeister is so i can run my Saturn and Super Famicom through RGB. I've seen all
the praise for FBX' profiles but can someone describe what kind
of difference they'
d make, compared
to the basic recommended settings for 240p
here? I intend
to output at 720p so i can get nicer scanlines. Thanks
