jsteel wrote:
I found some of my old SCART cables are coaxial and actually say 75ohm on them (each cable is "wire, plastic, wire shield, plastic" and the audio cables run inside their own plastic cable with foil around it) so as a test I made up a new cable for my PS2 and I was pleasantly surprised to see the ghosting there completely resolved! So I no longer have to run the audio via a separate cable.
While I had high hopes this would resolve my SNES issue, I know it's not the audio causing the issue there, but maybe there's interference from luma sync, 5v or cross-talk between RGB? With this DIY coaxial cable, I have the shield of sync, R, G and B cables grounded to SNES port 6 and SCART ground pins (5, 9, 13, 18, 21) but the issue has not improved at all.
I wonder if doing an RGB bypass would help at all. If this is down to the C11 cap or similar, I guess not?
How are your cables wired up? Ghosting is not generally due to cross talk so much as signal reflection caused by impedance mismatch. A PAL SNES cable should be wired like this, with 75 ohm resistors tied to ground (not inline).
