see warning about potential noise caused by a cheap power supply:
https://www.pcenginefx.com/forums/index.php?topic=20351.msg443659#msg443659Found this the other day and had not seen it mentioned anywhere else. There are cables for sale that are DIN5 to 4 RCA jacks. They have a couple different descriptions of pinouts. One being the traditional pinout and the other being counting the pins in order:
"5-pin DIN plug (wired 1 + 4 + 5 + 3) to 4 x RCA plugs"
or similar to this
"Going clockwise on the image the pin connections are:
PIN 1 = BLACK
PIN 2 = RED
PIN 3 = GROUND
PIN 4 = YELLOW
PIN 5 = WHITE"
Here is a cable that I have confirmed work (If you order a different one you may want to verify the pin-out with a multi-meter before using):
http://www.ebay.com/itm/2m-5-Pin-Male-Din-Plug-to-4-x-RCA-Phono-male-Plugs-Audio-Cable-007353-/191525801883 (currently $4.76 & FREE Shipping)
The UK seller has them on Amazon for cheaper (currently $4.27 & FREE Shipping):
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00M0FXP64The more expensive USA location cable from ebay (removed USA cable as they sent someone a different one) is not better quality. I think the cheaper cable shipping from the UK is actually a little better. Both have wires that are a bit thinner than an oem cable, but i couldn't see any difference in picture quality on my TV.
comparison of the US sold ebay cable (on left) to an OEM PCE AV cable (on right):
note that the UK cable has slightly larger pins in the DIN jack than this USA cable but still not as large as the OEM cable. The UK cable also has shorter grounds on the RCA connectors compared to the USA cable.
Now for the mod part. Cut the Yellow connector off and use the black for video. Probably safest to cover where you cut with heat shrink (preferred) or electrical tape as that wire is connected to 5v on the console. I also put a piece of yellow heat shrink on the black RCA plug. The left audio, right audio, and ground are already on the correct pins. These have a nice molded DIN connector unlike most aftermarket PCE/Duo AV cables that have one that someone soldered on. Here is a pic of the USA sold ebay cable after I "modded" it.