nosorrow wrote:I use a 3-port component switchbox for the PS2, Wii and now GC
I've come across various complaints of the PS2 component output signal being
noisier than other signal options. Not sure if that can be seen on a CRT but it might be worthwhile to try the PS2 with a
SCPH-10480 cable as you aren't going to be using 480p anyway. If you are standardizing on S-Video you'll need one for the PS1 anyway - might as well get two.
creamygarlicdip wrote:So im purchasing some 3rd party s-video cables for dreamcast by a company called interact that were made when the dreamcast was still in production.
I picked up
S -Video Cable for Sega Dreamcast New in package NAKI for those rare occasions where I would need it***. I stayed away from the composite/S-Video combo cables - just in case. The image on my Sony KV-27FS100 with the NAKI S-Video cable was an improvement over the standard composite Dreamcast cable.
(***But then I discovered that I could do this: Dreamcast ->
Kuro/Hanzo ->
9A60 -> KV-27FS100(240p/480i component) and in my subjective opinion that looked even better.)
nosorrow wrote:P.S. What do you guys use as far as switch/splitter boxes are concerned? Or do you rather manually hook up/unhook consoles every time you feel like playing?
Finding a good switch box that doesn't mess with the signal may take some time (and money) so at least for the short term I'd attach a
S-Video extension and RCA Audio Extension to the back of the TV so that you can do manual connection changes in a more convenient location. This may turn out to be the least problematic solution anyway.
nosorrow wrote:I wanted something quick and fast and S video seems to fit the bill. I am not against SCART per se; if it's not too time consuming or money draining I might give it a shot sometime, but I'll definitely need some hand holding along the way - this thread is a good start.
You may want to get those S-Video cables anyway - for right now. Outside of Europe that 21-pin connector for SCART can be a royal pain especially as it seems to get harder and harder to get good quality connectors and cables. Not having any equipment with SCART input (I only use it with the XRGB-mini) I'm getting more and more tempted to mod my SCART cables to
DE-15 (VGA) connectors. Here is an example of going the extra mile (if you really want to be intimidated):
My Analog A/V Setup - 240p Goodness