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Re: gscartsw: automatic 8:1 SCART-RGB switch
I can use my PS2 in progressive scan trought the Scart RGB cable, connected to the Xrgb3
Re: gscartsw: automatic 8:1 SCART-RGB switch
Ok, and?Overkill wrote:I can use my PS2 in progressive scan trought the Scart RGB cable, connected to the Xrgb3
Re: gscartsw: automatic 8:1 SCART-RGB switch
I just use an Extron interface, going to have to convert it back to RGBs at some point to use it with most displays/converters anyway, so might as well just go PS2->Extron interface->Gscart->wherever you want it.You don't have to modify the switch to support this, just feed that Green signal as sync and it'll work. However I'm very happy about PS2 YPbPr.
You can't route YPbPr through the gScart though right?However I'm very happy about PS2 YPbPr.
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Re: gscartsw: automatic 8:1 SCART-RGB switch
Well, actually you can, but that would be a weird application because you'll have to come up with some output solution to get your component to your TV from RGBS lines kinda some homemade adapterBuckoA51 wrote:I just use an Extron interface, going to have to convert it back to RGBs at some point to use it with most displays/converters anyway, so might as well just go PS2->Extron interface->Gscart->wherever you want it.You don't have to modify the switch to support this, just feed that Green signal as sync and it'll work. However I'm very happy about PS2 YPbPr.
You can't route YPbPr through the gScart though right?However I'm very happy about PS2 YPbPr.

YPbPr is electrically compatible with RGB.
Re: gscartsw: automatic 8:1 SCART-RGB switch
Not that unusual, I've done it for a lot of years with DVDO Edge and XRGB3 which have component and RGB input on the same connectors.
but, if gscart uses sync to detect an input, it's not going to work with Ypbpr since that doesn't have separate sync?
(Not a complaint or criticism btw, just an observation)
but, if gscart uses sync to detect an input, it's not going to work with Ypbpr since that doesn't have separate sync?
(Not a complaint or criticism btw, just an observation)
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Re: gscartsw: automatic 8:1 SCART-RGB switch
Y carries sync. There should be always sync somewhereBuckoA51 wrote:but, if gscart uses sync to detect an input, it's not going to work with Ypbpr since that doesn't have separate sync?

Re: gscartsw: automatic 8:1 SCART-RGB switch
Yes true but Gscart won't detect that will it? The standard for routing ypbpr through SCART is to use the RGB lines.
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Re: gscartsw: automatic 8:1 SCART-RGB switch
Superg, I got a technical question for the JP21 switch that you are going to be making.
The strange thing about my setup is that all my cables are JP21, but my displays are SCART. Currently I am using a JP21 to SCART cable that I cooked up myself.
For SCART to work optimally you need to feed ~3V on one pin and ~9-12v on another pin, if memory serves right. One switches to RGB mode, the other signals to the TV that there is an 4:3 AV signal incoming.
I assume on the SCART version you feed the correct voltages to these pins, but JP21 does not have either pin, although it does have a 5v pin one can use in a bind.
I assume the 5v pin is the only thing wired on your JP21 output port, right?
The strange thing about my setup is that all my cables are JP21, but my displays are SCART. Currently I am using a JP21 to SCART cable that I cooked up myself.
For SCART to work optimally you need to feed ~3V on one pin and ~9-12v on another pin, if memory serves right. One switches to RGB mode, the other signals to the TV that there is an 4:3 AV signal incoming.
I assume on the SCART version you feed the correct voltages to these pins, but JP21 does not have either pin, although it does have a 5v pin one can use in a bind.
I assume the 5v pin is the only thing wired on your JP21 output port, right?
Re: gscartsw: automatic 8:1 SCART-RGB switch
Yes, if Y line is not fed to the composite pin - nothing will be detected.BuckoA51 wrote:Yes true but Gscart won't detect that will it? The standard for routing ypbpr through SCART is to use the RGB lines.
Again, you can use something like this on both ends in input/output mode and insert green RCA jack (Y) into yellow.

However I haven't tried and I don't think I'll use such setup here.
Re: gscartsw: automatic 8:1 SCART-RGB switch
You are correct about SCART 4:3 / RGB voltages, that's what gscartsw is providing in the SCART version.kamiboy wrote:Superg, I got a technical question for the JP21 switch that you are going to be making.
The strange thing about my setup is that all my cables are JP21, but my displays are SCART. Currently I am using a JP21 to SCART cable that I cooked up myself.
For SCART to work optimally you need to feed ~3V on one pin and ~9-12v on another pin, if memory serves right. One switches to RGB mode, the other signals to the TV that there is an 4:3 AV signal incoming.
I assume on the SCART version you feed the correct voltages to these pins, but JP21 does not have either pin, although it does have a 5v pin one can use in a bind.
I assume the 5v pin is the only thing wired on your JP21 output port, right?
JP21 version though provides only 5V which you can use for your needs. You'll have to add to your cable either charge pump or DC-DC converter to get your 9-12V out of provided 5V.
Re: gscartsw: automatic 8:1 SCART-RGB switch
Thanks, thought as much. Luckily my TV does not need the 9-12v so I usually just forgo it.
Re: gscartsw: automatic 8:1 SCART-RGB switch
You could do that, but if you're routing RGB and YPBPR through the same matrix (e.g for DVDO Edge or XRGB3) it's going to get confusing trying to connect everything correctly. I think it's just better to use a separate component video switching solution.Again, you can use something like this on both ends in input/output mode and insert green RCA jack (Y) into yellow.
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Re: gscartsw: automatic 8:1 SCART-RGB switch
Hi
Can you please consider me on the future list, I don't mind I pay double the price to get one if it is require that
I miss the opportunity to get one but I really need 2 of these switches.
my email is aalzaabi37@gmail.com
Any chance please.!!
Can you please consider me on the future list, I don't mind I pay double the price to get one if it is require that
I miss the opportunity to get one but I really need 2 of these switches.
my email is aalzaabi37@gmail.com
Any chance please.!!

Re: gscartsw: automatic 8:1 SCART-RGB switch
Double the price? Geez, there's always Extron Crosspoint you know 

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Re: gscartsw: automatic 8:1 SCART-RGB switch
You can always order DSub cables and get an Extron VGA switch as well. It will cost much less than $240, I got mine for less than $40 shipped and custom-ordered a few cables for about $70... If you aren't swimming in SCART cables as it is I'd probably recommend it regardless of whether or not orders were currently open.
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Re: gscartsw: automatic 8:1 SCART-RGB switch
Are any online vendors offering international shipping? I sent a mail to retrorgb but I never got a reply. Would love one of these but I am based in the UK.
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Re: gscartsw: automatic 8:1 SCART-RGB switch
Well I don't the Extron VGA will work with my gaming setup as I would but I try to see what they got.
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Re: gscartsw: automatic 8:1 SCART-RGB switch
I know OSSC has been a distraction but I'm still interested in this even if the first batch proved too expensive to import. Hopefully after the first batch we might be able to find a solution for European customers to have them manufactured here in the EU.
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Re: gscartsw: automatic 8:1 SCART-RGB switch
I do hope this happens at some point. I'm sure there will be many people willing to throw money at it, myself included. My dream setup is currently gscartsw + OSSC 

Re: gscartsw: automatic 8:1 SCART-RGB switch
Oh, RetroRGB doesn't ship to EU? 
How do Europeans order this thing then?

How do Europeans order this thing then?
Re: gscartsw: automatic 8:1 SCART-RGB switch
He did this for the first batch, almost everybody managed to order one (worldwide). Pre-orders were open for one week and there really were a plenty of time. Countless posts about it in assemblergames thread, PM's RetroRGB Twitter & Facebook - I don't know how could anyone interested miss it. And yet there are folks who either don't know how to subscribe to topic or simply don't check their emails / don't use the internet for a week. I don't know how to explain this.ZellSF wrote:Oh, RetroRGB doesn't ship to EU?
How do Europeans order this thing then?
Re: gscartsw: automatic 8:1 SCART-RGB switch
Not having a Facebook or Twitter account helpssuperg wrote:He did this for the first batch, almost everybody managed to order one (worldwide). Pre-orders were open for one week and there really were a plenty of time. Countless posts about it in assemblergames thread, PM's RetroRGB Twitter & Facebook - I don't know how could anyone interested miss it. And yet there are folks who either don't know how to subscribe to topic or simply don't check their emails / don't use the internet for a week. I don't know how to explain this.ZellSF wrote:Oh, RetroRGB doesn't ship to EU?
How do Europeans order this thing then?

So he does ship internationally? That's good to know. I somehow got the impression he didn't.
Re: gscartsw: automatic 8:1 SCART-RGB switch
I don't have a Twitter / Facebook account as well. Subscribing to the topic is enoughZellSF wrote:Not having a Facebook or Twitter account helpssuperg wrote:He did this for the first batch, almost everybody managed to order one (worldwide). Pre-orders were open for one week and there really were a plenty of time. Countless posts about it in assemblergames thread, PM's RetroRGB Twitter & Facebook - I don't know how could anyone interested miss it. And yet there are folks who either don't know how to subscribe to topic or simply don't check their emails / don't use the internet for a week. I don't know how to explain this.ZellSF wrote:Oh, RetroRGB doesn't ship to EU?
How do Europeans order this thing then?
So he does ship internationally? That's good to know. I somehow got the impression he didn't.

Re: gscartsw: automatic 8:1 SCART-RGB switch
Really? I replied to every email I received regarding the switch...and there were a LOT of them! Did mine get sent to a SPAM filter?crabfists wrote:Are any online vendors offering international shipping? I sent a mail to retrorgb but I never got a reply. Would love one of these but I am based in the UK.
I'm shipping the first batch worldwide and hopefully Video Game Perfection can handle all EU sales afterwards. We tried to set it up that way from the start, but logistically, it wasn't possible without adding a lot of cost to each one.ZellSF wrote:Oh, RetroRGB doesn't ship to EU?
How do Europeans order this thing then?
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Re: gscartsw: automatic 8:1 SCART-RGB switch
Hoping there are plans for a second batch. I just couldn't afford it this batch. Looks like an awesome switch!
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Re: gscartsw: automatic 8:1 SCART-RGB switch
sameShinJohnpv wrote:Hoping there are plans for a second batch. I just couldn't afford it this batch. Looks like an awesome switch!
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Re: gscartsw: automatic 8:1 SCART-RGB switch
Hello I was researching the "Bandridge 5-port SCART Selector" and I came upon this conversation.superg wrote:There are issues with 5th input and power (LED's are draining power and diods on power line aren't of high quality from what I know). There isn't much to report on that switch because it's mechanical, picture quality is obviously the same because when you push button it's equivalent to physical reconnecting of the cable, so simple is that. Furthermore if you're using XRGB you don't care about power issues because XRGB doesn't use that at all. So if you don't care about automatic switching and overall case design/inputs count and you're using XRGB - Bandridge is just fine.
I discovered in my research that there might be a problem with some versions "but it seems there is an easy fix".
It appears that you are discussing the same problem here. I wanted to know if the issue is found in either the Manual or Automatic versions or if this is found in both.
I am discussing this in another forum if you'd like to see the conversation there.
Thanks for any help you can provide

Re: gscartsw: automatic 8:1 SCART-RGB switch
Hello I was researching the "Bandridge 5-port SCART Selector". In my research I discovered that while most people appear to have good experiences with the Switch some have had issues. But it seems there is an easy fix.superg wrote: There are issues with 5th input and power (LED's are draining power and diods on power line aren't of high quality from what I know). There isn't much to report on that switch because it's mechanical, picture quality is obviously the same because when you push button it's equivalent to physical reconnecting of the cable, so simple is that. Furthermore if you're using XRGB you don't care about power issues because XRGB doesn't use that at all. So if you don't care about automatic switching and overall case design/inputs count and you're using XRGB - Bandridge is just fine.
There are two versions of this switch. An Automatic version and a Manual version. Can you specify which version has this error? If you'd like to read, this is an offshoot of a conversation I started in another forum
Thanks for any help that you might be able to give

Re: gscartsw: automatic 8:1 SCART-RGB switch
I was talking about the manual one. Never seen automatic Bandridge in real life.phoenix79 wrote:Hello I was researching the "Bandridge 5-port SCART Selector". In my research I discovered that while most people appear to have good experiences with the Switch some have had issues. But it seems there is an easy fix.superg wrote: There are issues with 5th input and power (LED's are draining power and diods on power line aren't of high quality from what I know). There isn't much to report on that switch because it's mechanical, picture quality is obviously the same because when you push button it's equivalent to physical reconnecting of the cable, so simple is that. Furthermore if you're using XRGB you don't care about power issues because XRGB doesn't use that at all. So if you don't care about automatic switching and overall case design/inputs count and you're using XRGB - Bandridge is just fine.
There are two versions of this switch. An Automatic version and a Manual version. Can you specify which version has this error? If you'd like to read, this is an offshoot of a conversation I started in another forum
Thanks for any help that you might be able to give
Re: gscartsw: automatic 8:1 SCART-RGB switch
Thanks for the quick reply about the Manual Bandridge 5-port SCART Selector. Do you know anyone that has any experience or knowledge about the Automatic/Powered Bandridge? Would you think that it's safe to purchase?superg wrote:I was talking about the manual one. Never seen automatic Bandridge in real life.