For those of us that are not very technologically inclined, does this mean that with this component video mod, you can use a tg-16 on a high definition tv, without the strange stretching that occurs on those kinds of tv sets?
As was mentioned, you can adjust the stretch with your television, though I have encountered a few HDTV's that "lock" the view area in certain aspects. Though, that's rare with new HDTV's.
Component is nice, I have a few machines that are modded to do so, however the rest have at least S-Video. Reason for that, is the HDTV I primarily play on SOMETIMES experiences a noticeable millisecond delay through component.
Component is nice, if you are havving a machines freshly modded, and have a television capable, you might as well have that mod thrown in there. Though, the jump from s-video to component is not as great as from rf or composite to s-video.
Then, there is always the chance that component may be a bit delayed from command (Button press) to action on the screen, due to the television
s internal decoder adjusting the video signal. Always good to have s-video to fall back on
Not all HDTV have that quirk, however I have encountered some that do it with Component, but not S-video. Some that don't do it through any input. Some that do it all the time....
Sega-16 had a great article about the video differences on a Genesis, along with screen captures showing the jump in picture quality.
S-video is good, however if you are going for a fresh mod on a machine, and your television is caapable of handling component, you might as well have that added to the machine's mod...
http://www.sega-16.com/feature_page.php?id=193&title=Seeing%20is%20Believing:%20Video%20Connections