I have the Otaku Games 6 port RGB SCART switch, which has parallel SCART and RCA outputs, for RGBS and audio (I know, they are not simultaneous outputs).
https://otaku-games.com/index.php?_rout ... witch.html
Here are the RCA outputs. Yellow is sync, directly connected to the sync line of the chosen input.
![Image](https://klovimg.com/images/2018/11/22/otaku-games-scart-switch-output.md.png)
I am trying to figure out the best solution, including cost-effectiveness, for taking RGBS from those RCA outputs, to the Trintron's component input.
What I've come up with so far is:
1) Homemade RCA to SCART RGBS cable - cut the male RCA heads off of one end of the cable solder it to a male SCART connector. Include an addition single RCA cable for sync.
2) SCART to Component Converter - https://www.amazon.com/SPECIALTY-AV-SCA ... B004XSSDPO
3) Component cable from converter to TV
Latency/lag is of course always a concern, and I'm assuming the SCART to Component converter is not expected to add any latency? I know there are more expensive converters out there, like the RetroTek and the ShinyBow, but I've seen good reviews of this Specialty converter. Unless there is truly a compelling reason to avoid the Specialty offering, cost-effectiveness is a factor here.
Anybody else out there already solved for this problem, and/or anybody have a better idea?
Thanks in advance!