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moh wrote:Just realized that the fan on my blast city power supply doesn't spin. anyone know where I can find a replacement?
moh wrote:Just realized that the fan on my blast city power supply doesn't spin. anyone know where I can find a replacement?
Just wanted to make sureFudoh wrote: You basically answered your own question.
Oh...yes, it was the only one I found of that type but 10m is certainly excessive for my purposesFudoh wrote:...I wouldn't neccessarily but a 10m cable - can't be good for the quality.
the xrgb produces some nasty noise with my pal snes that's supposed to go away with a sync cleaner inbetween. i'd like to try that since the cables are fairly cheap anyways.Fudoh wrote:HD15 to JP21 - sure, of course. But why would you ?
Picked mine up from the post office today and I can confirm that it does strip HDCPFudoh wrote:PS: bought of the those ViewHD splitters to give it a try. Would certainly be easier than anything else I have at home.
i've used a vga (from sync strike) -> scart -> jp21 cable connection for the setup. the xrgb-2 only does passthrough for 31khz signals on the vga input i believe.NWrain wrote:It looks like you are not getting sync. Have you tried running a vga cable from the SyncStrike into the XRGB?
i'll check up on that tomorrow, thanks!Fudoh wrote:Open the Scart header and check: video Pin 20 means VGA to Scart, video on Pin 19 means Scart to VGA.
thanks, that helped. i'm getting a stable picture now, and the previous noise is gone too!Fudoh wrote:just the H-sync pin. And sure, you can change the direction by resoldering that one pin.
which means?Fudoh wrote:massive ground issue I would say.
yes. the socket has pins 20 on the upper row and pins 17 through 5 on the lower row wired up.Fudoh wrote:Do you have Scart Pin 17 wired up ?
Fudoh wrote:hmm, hard to tell then. The Sync Strike is certainly not doing this to the picture. What was your reason again to put the Sync Strike in between the source and the XRGB-2 ?
which means i'm getting small diagonal stripes moving from left to right constantly.the xrgb produces some nasty noise with my pal snes that's supposed to go away with a sync cleaner inbetween.
14 euros. going directly into the xrgb sounds like a planFudoh wrote:What did you pay for that Scart to VGA cable ? I once bought a cheap one from ebay and was basically unusable, maybe expect for the connectors. I resoldered it with a proper cable and it was fine after that. You should also try to use a VGA to JP21 cable to save another adapter in the chain.