Will A Super Retro Trio Work with a XRGB Mini
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StriderNo9
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Will A Super Retro Trio Work with a XRGB Mini
I've read a lot of the XRGB-Mini and I own a Super Retro Trio, it comes with composite and S-Video. Anyone with experience know how well this works? Does t require you to configure it every time you hit the switch to play with a different console?
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BuckoA51
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Re: Will A Super Retro Trio Work with a XRGB Mini
If you have the budget for a Mini, there's little point using a cheap clone console with it.
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Please check the Wiki before posting about Morph, OSSC, XRGB Mini or XRGB3 - http://junkerhq.net/xrgb/index.php/Main_Page
Please check the Wiki before posting about Morph, OSSC, XRGB Mini or XRGB3 - http://junkerhq.net/xrgb/index.php/Main_Page
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airs
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Re: Will A Super Retro Trio Work with a XRGB Mini
If you're going to go through the trouble of getting an XRGB Mini you should probably be using RGB (where possible) on an original console.
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StriderNo9
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Re: Will A Super Retro Trio Work with a XRGB Mini
Thanks for the advice, honestly it's less about the money and more about the space. Being in a small NY apartment has it's disadvantages. But the point being it should work, and without having to reconfigure it every time? Since the output is the same.
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mattbox
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Re: Will A Super Retro Trio Work with a XRGB Mini
The reason suggest moving on from the 3-in-1 3rd party consoles is because they usually don't output a clean signal and aren't very accurate in terms of color and sound. If you're only going to use S-video the XRGB Mini is a waste, I think you'll be disappointed in how it looks for the $300 price tag. if the multi-console is a must for you the generic $50 composite/S-video upscalers will work just as well.
To answer you're question, the settings depend on the signal source, since NES/SNES/Genesis games output 240p they'd all basically used the same settings, you might have to do a little tweaking depending on the game and your preference though.
To answer you're question, the settings depend on the signal source, since NES/SNES/Genesis games output 240p they'd all basically used the same settings, you might have to do a little tweaking depending on the game and your preference though.