Saturn S-Video (price check thread?)
Saturn S-Video (price check thread?)
How much should I pay for a Saturn S-Video cable (or component if it's possible)? I see a bunch on Amazon and eBay, but they're all $50 or so. What's the scoop here?
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Re: Saturn S-Video (price check thread?)
Retro Console Accessories typically sells Saturn PAL/NTSC, S-Video/RGB (Euro/Jpn) SCART(with/without Audio RCA cinch connectors) for $17-25. Currently there aren't any but you could ask when/if she intends to make some more.
I'm not aware of a component cable for Sega Saturn - basically you would take the RGB (SCART) signal and put it through a competent video processor.
I'm not aware of a component cable for Sega Saturn - basically you would take the RGB (SCART) signal and put it through a competent video processor.
Re: Saturn S-Video (price check thread?)
I bought one of the $6 s video cable on ebay, from a hong kong seller. Works fine.
Re: Saturn S-Video (price check thread?)
Hmm an S-Video one, not composite? I'm also in the US so I can't make easy use of SCART.cskcsk wrote:I bought one of the $6 s video cable on ebay, from a hong kong seller. Works fine.
Nice! I'll have to check that out.HydrogLox wrote:Retro Console Accessories
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Re: Saturn S-Video (price check thread?)
I got one for $7 a few years ago, I guess they've gone up since.
It's easy to make an RGB cable for one though, and send it through a VGA to Component converter.
It's easy to make an RGB cable for one though, and send it through a VGA to Component converter.
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While there are some VGA monitors that do accept 15kHz RGB, many devices with a VGA input will not accept 15kHz RGB - typically you would need something like a GBS-8200/GBS-8220 just for that.BazookaBen wrote:It's easy to make an RGB cable for one though, and send it through a VGA to Component converter.
Fagin: £50 VGA Scaler modified to accept RGB SCART input from retro consoles
FutureMatt: RGB Scart to VGA / SVGA /XVGA Scaler with SLG 3000
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Re: Saturn S-Video (price check thread?)
Not sure why you're posting scalers. All that's needed is colorspace conversion. The audio authority 9A60 does a great job. It's all analog conversion, so zero lag if you're playing on a CRT.
I made a thread about it here. For the Saturn you don't need the resistors or caps.
http://shmups.system11.org/viewtopic.php?f=6&t=46781
You might have to troll ebay for a while though to get a good price. Others transcoders might work, but I've confirmed the audio authority.
I made a thread about it here. For the Saturn you don't need the resistors or caps.
http://shmups.system11.org/viewtopic.php?f=6&t=46781
You might have to troll ebay for a while though to get a good price. Others transcoders might work, but I've confirmed the audio authority.
Re: Saturn S-Video (price check thread?)
Because your initial statement was an overgeneralization.BazookaBen wrote:Not sure why you're posting scalers. All that's needed is colorspace conversion.
BazookaBen wrote:It's easy to make an RGB cable for one though, and send it through a VGA to Component converter.
- It says "converter", not "transcoder" which makes a difference.
- A generic "VGA to Component converter" doesn't have to support anything below 640x480x16 - so 240p (320x240) is out of spec. Also interlaced signals (480i) are also out of spec - though I'm not sure whether there is any Saturn 480i material over RGB.
- Constraining ourselves instead to a "transcoder" we will end up with 240p (sometimes possibly 480i - though again I'm not sure if that is even possible on a Saturn) on the component end. The OP asked about S-video or component cables - inputs which are typically found on late model CRT or early model LCD TVs. My KV-27FS100 CRT doesn't support 240p on component, neither does my Aquos LC-26D43U - which is pretty typical for that class of equipment where the lowest common denominator is 480i or 480p (if you are lucky).
- Granted a GBS8200/GBS8220 doesn't help you if you can only tolerate 480i on your component input. But for a typical LCD TV it would bring the signal up to 640x480 that can then be input into a 9A60(A) transcoder to deliver 480p on the component input.
Re: Saturn S-Video (price check thread?)
actually most transcoders don't care and it's just a matter of how to get the signal in there and which sync signals are accepted. Micomsoft, Crescendo Systems, Audio Authority, Burosch Con-1 - they all accept 15khz signals. Doesn't even matter if progressive or interlaced. And yes, there are certain situations in which a Saturn does output 480i. Battle Garegga's menu or Radiant's title screen for example.A generic "VGA to Component converter" doesn't have to support anything below 640x480x16 - so 240p (320x240) is out of spec.
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I've got a Saturn S-video cable (Svideo + R/L audio) posted for sale over at Racketboy's forums for $22 shipped via USPS flat rate in the US. It is one of the cables he normally sells for $25 + shipping currently out of stock. I've got feedback there also. Let me know if you are interested.