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Re: RGB to Component (YUV) converter options for TurboDuo / PC Engine
« Reply #15 on: January 03, 2009, 03:57:43 PM »
This is what I use to tap my RGB and it works great!!!



I also have one of these as well I used to use but I had to mod it on order to get audio as it only does video out of the box. The HDMI one was like $80 USD while this one only cost around $35 shipped and it works great. Only reason I went to the HDMI one is my HDTV wouldn't display video using component cables so I had to use my older TV and who wants to pull out a TV just ot game. The HDMI one works flawlessly and supports audio right out of the box. It looks a little better also.


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Re: RGB to Component (YUV) converter options for TurboDuo / PC Engine
« Reply #16 on: January 03, 2009, 04:56:07 PM »
Where did u get the HDMI one? And also, where did u get the Scart to Component box for $35??? I got mine for like $50. Are u in the US?

This is what I use to tap my RGB and it works great!!!



I also have one of these as well I used to use but I had to mod it on order to get audio as it only does video out of the box. The HDMI one was like $80 USD while this one only cost around $35 shipped and it works great. Only reason I went to the HDMI one is my HDTV wouldn't display video using component cables so I had to use my older TV and who wants to pull out a TV just ot game. The HDMI one works flawlessly and supports audio right out of the box. It looks a little better also.


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Re: RGB to Component (YUV) converter options for TurboDuo / PC Engine
« Reply #17 on: January 07, 2009, 03:00:34 PM »
any way to run hdmi from my ps3 to component on my tv, it's not an hdmi tv, the generic component cables i've been trying out are giving me problems

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Re: RGB to Component (YUV) converter options for TurboDuo / PC Engine
« Reply #18 on: January 21, 2009, 03:36:10 PM »
bump for RaZiel's awesome price on Atlona.....

Where did u get the HDMI one? And also, where did u get the Scart to Component box for $35??? I got mine for like $50. Are u in the US?

This is what I use to tap my RGB and it works great!!!



I also have one of these as well I used to use but I had to mod it on order to get audio as it only does video out of the box. The HDMI one was like $80 USD while this one only cost around $35 shipped and it works great. Only reason I went to the HDMI one is my HDTV wouldn't display video using component cables so I had to use my older TV and who wants to pull out a TV just ot game. The HDMI one works flawlessly and supports audio right out of the box. It looks a little better also.



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Re: RGB to Component (YUV) converter options for TurboDuo / PC Engine
« Reply #19 on: February 16, 2009, 10:05:44 PM »
Bump - edited the first post with some news update:

the Atlona box has been reduced on ebay to $44.99 and the seller is even accepting best offers!  :clap:

NOTE - the seller says they are selling with UK AC adapter, when I bought mine I PM'ed the seller and he sent me a US adapter. UPDATE - last message I sent the seller said they weren't sure they could source US AC Adapters. I will post up specs of my adapter when I get a chance later.

http://cgi.ebay.com/NEW-SCART-RGB-to-YPbPr-Component-Video-Converter-Scaler_W0QQitemZ220359280382QQihZ012QQcategoryZ14965QQcmdZViewItemQQ_trksidZp1742.m153.l1262

Also, with member PCENGINESALES making RGB to Scart cables, we could have a very nice partnership to get some of you component goodness. Here is what I see:

Buy the RGB to Component box:



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a RGB Scart cable from PCEngineSales:
http://www.retro-accessories.co.uk/ourshop/prod_346450-Neo-Geo-AESCDCDZ-RGB-SCART-cable.html



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a RGB mod on your Duo console


= RGB TO COMPONENT VIDEO!!!   :clap: :clap: :clap:

This is the route that I went on my Duo-R, however I custom built my own cable. I am going to test some of PCENGINESALES cables to see if I get the same results (which I should) and we could have a very nice solution for everyone. More to come...

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Re: RGB to Component (YUV) converter options for TurboDuo / PC Engine
« Reply #20 on: March 07, 2009, 03:13:24 AM »
Duo-R or anyone who has purchased the Atlona / CYM board from "specialty-av" on eBay - Did you make a "best offer" or just "buy it now"?

They have many "best offer" auctions currently listed at $44.95 plus $6.95 shipping cost currently. I'm wondering how much they will actually sell these for.

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Re: RGB to Component (YUV) converter options for TurboDuo / PC Engine
« Reply #21 on: March 07, 2009, 07:15:07 AM »
RG,

when I bought mine there wasn't a "best offer" option. I got mine for $60 and Ebay sent me a coupon for 10% off. So this price is a good deal. The only thing you will have to do is source an AC adapter since the seller told me they are having a hard time getting US AC adapters. I have one so I can give the specs to anyone that would need it.

I imagine a $40 offer would be considered (this is a great deal in my opinion).

-Erik

 
Duo-R or anyone who has purchased the Atlona / CYM board from "specialty-av" on eBay - Did you make a "best offer" or just "buy it now"?

They have many "best offer" auctions currently listed at $44.95 plus $6.95 shipping cost currently. I'm wondering how much they will actually sell these for.
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Re: RGB to Component (YUV) converter options for TurboDuo / PC Engine
« Reply #22 on: March 08, 2009, 03:48:19 AM »
RG,

when I bought mine there wasn't a "best offer" option. I got mine for $60 and Ebay sent me a coupon for 10% off. So this price is a good deal. The only thing you will have to do is source an AC adapter since the seller told me they are having a hard time getting US AC adapters. I have one so I can give the specs to anyone that would need it.

I imagine a $40 offer would be considered (this is a great deal in my opinion).

-Erik

Thanks for the info R. I thought in the auction listing they said it included a US adapter, but I guess I'd better ask and make sure. If you have the specs handy that would be great!

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Re: RGB to Component (YUV) converter options for TurboDuo / PC Engine
« Reply #23 on: April 04, 2009, 11:44:52 PM »
Mithos - did you ever test the s-video performance on the TG-16?



We haven't tried out S-Video yet because no one felt like wiring up the jack at that time, but the component output was nice.  There was a very slight blur with the picture, but overall the quality was very nice.  I'll try to get pics of the quality out later tonight. 
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Re: RGB to Component (YUV) converter options for TurboDuo / PC Engine
« Reply #24 on: April 04, 2009, 11:49:25 PM »
Mithos - did you ever test the s-video performance on the TG-16?



We haven't tried out S-Video yet because no one felt like wiring up the jack at that time, but the component output was nice.  There was a very slight blur with the picture, but overall the quality was very nice.  I'll try to get pics of the quality out later tonight. 

Nope, I can attest that he hasn't

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Re: RGB to Component (YUV) converter options for TurboDuo / PC Engine
« Reply #25 on: April 05, 2009, 09:59:50 AM »
has it been documented to work on a Duo? What other systems does it work on besides the Neo?
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Re: RGB to Component (YUV) converter options for TurboDuo / PC Engine
« Reply #26 on: April 05, 2009, 01:35:53 PM »
has it been documented to work on a Duo? What other systems does it work on besides the Neo?

Are you talking about an AD724 circuit?

I bought the chip and am planning on converting a white engine when I get around to it.
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Re: RGB to Component (YUV) converter options for TurboDuo / PC Engine
« Reply #27 on: April 06, 2009, 07:27:25 AM »
That would be the one. Anyone tried S-video output from this? I think I saw a thread where D-lite said it worked good on Neo-Geo.com. And then I found one on here where someone said they thought it was old junk.
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Re: RGB to Component (YUV) converter options for TurboDuo / PC Engine
« Reply #28 on: April 06, 2009, 08:45:47 PM »
There are two variants on this circuit I found (though the circuit build is self explanatory, given how the IC does everything for you.)

There's an AD725 chip (this one off a Neo Geo RGB mod page):

http://web.njit.edu/~jal0737/GFX/Neo-Geo/RGB_schematic.jpg

And an AD724 (this is off a SCART>svideo mod page):

http://www.tvterminal.de/TVT_composite_AD724.gif

Now it looks like these are basiclly the same chip, I bought a 725. They are not cheap sadly (£11) but they go down to £6 if you buy 100, I don't have £600 to throw away on a chance though.

I need to buy more caps but I have the IC and the NTSC crystal which form the core of the mod, and I guess you integrate said mod with a PCE amp.

I will review the circuit when I can put it together. Has to be better than native composite. I have a TV which takes raw NTSC through composite so I'm sure it'll accept s-video too, the IC does do PAL but PAL users have SCART so I'll review how to perforns through NTSC.
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Re: RGB to Component (YUV) converter options for TurboDuo / PC Engine
« Reply #29 on: April 06, 2009, 09:20:18 PM »
Does that take the same crystal as the CXA1645 circuit for NTSC?
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