I just bought Trizeal and DC-X but when I try to use the DC-X disc the screen just goes very dark with the DC-X logo barely visible and that's as far as it gets!

Any ideas?
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I use an RGB cable.raiden wrote:- what kind of cable type do you use? RGB? Component? S-Video? VGA?
- when exactly does the screen go black? Is the Sega logo still displayed in color?
- did you test the DC-X with other games? Are the results equal or different?
Sorry, I don't understand what you mean by getting the routine down! When you say 'without clear video display' you're not joking!! You really can't see very much - the screen is almost black!icepick wrote:Hmm. Well, if you can get the routine down with the RF lead, maybe you could do it with the RGB cable even though the DC-X screen doesn't show up completely... I mean, technically it's still working, but without clear video display, isn't that right?
I tried that but the screen is still just very dark...icepick wrote:I was thinking that you could do whatever it is that you do with the RF lead, but with the RGB cable instead -- As in, make a note of the process when using the RF lead, and then try it with the RGB cable, without being able to see the screen.
Again, I have no experience with the DC-X, but, surely you could succeed, with a little bit of trial-and-error!
Ohhh... You mean... The import loads, and the import is as dark as the DC-X screen... right? I get it, sorry about that.Pedro Lambrini wrote:I tried that but the screen is still just very dark...
Its a very bad idea to hotswap video leads on a powered on DC as it can blow the videochip.icepick wrote:Well, here's an experiment (that might be unadvisable): Start DC-X up with the RF lead, and then, swap the RGB cable in place of the RF lead, before opening the drive door and replacing the disc.
Noted, thank you. I mentioned that it might be unadvisable as a precaution, but I've now removed the entire mention in my post. Sorry about that!Kron wrote:Its a very bad idea to hotswap video leads on a powered on DC as it can blow the videochip.
Back with my launch DC (safely stored away and unmodified), I always left the AV cable connected, because I had this saying drilled into my head about how I should "disconnect the AV cable only when absolutely necessary" or something like that. The compulsion to keep it connected has faded over time, especially with my currently-used modified DC, but I think that I'll get back to making sure not to disconnect and reconnect it unnecessarily, especially given that there's no real reason that I should.raiden wrote:The dark screen can be caused by an RGB cable that´s only loosely connected, and the DC socket gets worse over time.