Link83 wrote:Is the cable specifically designed for the PAL GameCube, with a 75ohm resistor to ground and 220uF capacitor on the Composite video line?GraphicNoise wrote:Hi everybody, I'm back on the topic after almost 2 years of having fun with the Framemeister without any issues.
Sadly yesterday a really annoying one appeared though:
Although the XRGB isn't perfectly suited for that, I also used it for playing my PAL GameCube via RGB (COMP as SYNC by Retrogamingcables) as the quality you can get is still better than what my HDTV's internal upscaler produces.
Yes, it's the predecessor of this one (well, I don't know specifically about the resistor and capacitator, sadly): https://www.retrogamingcables.co.uk/SUP ... CART-CABLE
Retrogamingcables only sells specifically designed cables. It also worked perfectly fine for the last 2 years. What bugs me is that the issue also appears with my PS2 when I run it in 576i via RGB, while PS1 and Saturn work perfectly fine. It doesn't seem connected to the RGB cable
In my theory it could either be the Scart to XRGB adapter or the XRGB itself, but it's weird that it only happens with 576i signals. I'll try out with my Dreamcast in a few hours (it's case is currently getting bleached outside in the sun) to see how 480i works.