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Component out
Deadpool:
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--- Quote from: Deadpool on September 05, 2012, 09:21:37 PM ---does a composite cable improve ps2 graphics con a 32 lcd tv?
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Component cables will dramatically improve clarity and color on progressive scan capable games, and will marginally improve non-progressive scan games (mostly just better color, but maybe a little clearer). Watch out because supposedly PS1 games can't use the component cable at all (I haven't confirmed this myself).
A composite cable is the standard yellow cable that comes with the system that yields a fuzzy picture with dull colors that bleed all over the place.
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it was a mistake i wanted to say component
so buying one of this cables is a good investment, and yeah i heard the same thing about the ps1, when i buy the cable i will test it on my ps1 games. Thank you dude
wiggy:
I've yet to play a single PS1 game that works with component video :(
I can't say for 100% sure, but my experience has definitely been that component and PS1 are not good friends.
Deadpool:
now it is possible to hook a snes to a lcd with a component cable?
Azarkhel:
--- Quote from: Deadpool on September 05, 2012, 09:41:31 PM ---now it is possible to hook a snes to a lcd with a component cable?
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If its been component modded, yes. Dosnt do it natively.
wiggy:
There are threads all about the webz about such. There's even a thread here where a certain very knowledgeable fellow (can't recall his SN at the moment) outlines exactly which chip needs to be in your SNES in order to do a component mod. I'd post links, but I'm on my phone which makes such things rather tedious.
The biggest problem is going to be finding a unit that has the chipset that you need. I've got 6 working SNES units and 10 extra mother boards around and NONE of them have the chip required for the mod :-\ I'm REALLY interested in the mod myself, but it's nearly impossible to know which unit will have that particular chip without popping it open :(