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| Einhander:
On my LED, my dreamcast is black and white. I wanted to test it. I'm using a standard dreamcast AV composite cable. And obviously I tried putting the cables in different positions and it doesn't matter. As far as VGA, does that work on all Tvs? I really am curious about getting the best picture. |
| Thom Grayson:
The black and white is probably because composite does not play nice with TVs that are looking for a component signal. I had that issue with my PS2. The TV said it supported composite video (and the ports were even identified as composite/component), but nothing short of buying a component cable solved the problem. |
| Einhander:
--- Quote from: Thom Grayson on June 24, 2015, 01:20:13 AM ---The black and white is probably because composite does not play nice with TVs that are looking for a component signal. I had that issue with my PS2. The TV said it supported composite video (and the ports were even identified as composite/component), but nothing short of buying a component cable solved the problem. --- End quote --- Well, my PS2 works on the same tv though. But it could be. When I put my composite in the TV, it said I was using component even though I was just using AV. you can use AV, but I couldn't get the tv to show that I was using AV. What about VGA? Would that work instead of a component? |
| Thom Grayson:
--- Quote from: Einhander on June 24, 2015, 01:35:43 AM --- --- Quote from: Thom Grayson on June 24, 2015, 01:20:13 AM ---The black and white is probably because composite does not play nice with TVs that are looking for a component signal. I had that issue with my PS2. The TV said it supported composite video (and the ports were even identified as composite/component), but nothing short of buying a component cable solved the problem. --- End quote --- Well, my PS2 works on the same tv though. But it could be. When I put my composite in the TV, it said I was using component even though I was just using AV. you can use AV, but I couldn't get the tv to show that I was using AV. What about VGA? Would that work instead of a component? --- End quote --- I'd say it probably would work, but then, newer TVs are hardly considerate to the output from older consoles. If you have a cable to test, go for it, worst it can do is not work, and in that case, I believe that there are Dreamcast component cables out there. |
| Superchop:
If your tv has a vga port on the back it should work just fine, just make note if the tv takes a 3.5mm jack or rca inputs alongside the vga port. Depending on which it accepts you would have to find the appropriate cable |
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