NikkolasKing wrote: ↑Mon Jun 16, 2025 10:53 pm Hello, I'm a newbie to all of this and reddit has been super unhelpful.
I'm trying to put together a retro setup with a Dreamcast and CRT. I want a CRT TV and not a monitor because of the larger size and greeter availability in my area. I also want 480p and I found a CRT TV with it and Component output.
The 480p Component cables from Retro Cables say they can only do this if:
Compatible with:So is this saying even if I have a 480p capable CRT TV, it won't display in 480p? Why is that?Consumer Grade Televisions which accept component video, but only in 15KHz/576i TV mode only, and will not work in 480p mode. To use 480p Mode you need one of the following devices below.
Sony BVM which accepts 480p.
XRGB-mini Framemeister.
OSSC (Open Source Scan Converter).
RetroTink2, RetroTink2X Pro, RetroTink 5X and RetroTink4K.
And all these scalers are for modern displays. So I'd need an HDMI output on my TV, right?
Maybe I'm missing something obvious but I have no idea and that's why I figured I'd post it in here. I just hope somebody can explain what I need to buy for 480p from my DC and why so I can justify the cost.
Thank you.
Proper 480p on a large format is not an easy goal, mind. This forum's search feature will show you that many 480p CRT TVs use to upscale/postprocess the picture unless you force it somehow (usually with extra hardware). I've never used a 480p CRT TV so you'll get much better input from other people here, but if your set only supports 480p through "component cables" (YPbPr signal), you need the source to output it like that. The DC only outputs 480p through VGA (RGB), so if your set doesn't like that, maybe a transcoder will do in your case, but, as mentioned, I'd make sure first how it treats 480p before displaying.
Letting the experts here know what's your TV model will give you more accurate answers, anyway.
21'' PC monitors are not impossible to come by and work flawlessly for this stuff. Better yet if they support sync on green for the day you want 31khz PS2. It may not be big enough for your needs, but any other option is either, limited or way too expensive/troublesome.