I am now planning to get the XRGB Mini from Japan and saw couple of D terminal Cable available. But I am confused with the female/male end malarkey.
XRGB mini has a D terminal input.
Does that mean I need a D terminal (Male) to Component (Female adaptor) so I can use cable with component out. (e.g PS2 component cable)
http://www.solarisjapan.com/d-terminal- ... le-female/
Gamecube has a digital AV out. Is that same as D terminal?
If I want to connect using the digital av port, do I get a D terminal (male) to component (Male) to use it?
http://www.solarisjapan.com/products/Sa ... le-1m.html
Finally, what is the use for D-Terminal (Female) to Component Adapter Cable (Male)?
http://www.solarisjapan.com/d-terminal- ... able-male/
I didnt want to buy all three to find out but yet I didn't want to miss a cable out as they will be imported from Japan.
Thanks in Advance
Noobie
D Terminal Question
Re: D Terminal Question
The first one you listed is the one I use.
To connect the Gamecube to the Mini, you need a NTSC Gamecube, and the Gamecube component cable. Use that in conjuction with the D-terminal to component adapter (female). A warning, Gamecube component cables are very expensive.
I don't know what that third one is for, but I don't think you need it.
To connect the Gamecube to the Mini, you need a NTSC Gamecube, and the Gamecube component cable. Use that in conjuction with the D-terminal to component adapter (female). A warning, Gamecube component cables are very expensive.
I don't know what that third one is for, but I don't think you need it.
Last edited by NWrain on Fri May 03, 2013 4:43 pm, edited 1 time in total.
Re: D Terminal Question
I use the third one. If you got a PS2, Wii or Cube D-Terminal cable to you can use this adapter to use the cable for standard component inputs.