For the Dreamcast you should just get a scart cable and a rgb2comp. Who knows if the Retrovision cable will ever be released. Or keep an eye out on RetroGaming UK they sometimes sell a Dreamcast component cable.
I actually did just that. Got one of the RGC Dreamcast YPbPr cables, which is kind of funny as they’re based in the UK and YPbPr component isn’t even a thing over there
@@mikegreiling oh dam I didn’t realise this was 2 years ago. It just popped up on my feed. So great you got one. I see them sell on eBay for $400 (absolutely crazy) every now and then.
Oh man, this is a dream setup if I ever did see one! I have a 36" FV310 with matching stand, and one day I'm hoping to get a matching 36" SD version of the TV as well, with a nice high end flat panel in the middle like you have here. Very nice! Thanks for the inspiration :D
hi !! I have that television! One question... what are your color settings? contrast, brightness, color, sharpness, color temperature, ClearEdge VM and DynaBlack? Please I would appreciate the help. Good video ! thank you
hi !! I have that television! One question... what are your color settings? contrast, brightness, color, sharpness, color temperature, ClearEdge VM and DynaBlack? Please I would appreciate the help. Good video ! thank you
I did! HDRetrovision sadly never came through with their tables, but RetroGamingCables over in the UK put together a solid YPbPr cable using tech they licensed from Mike Chi. I’m very happy with it.
We have a pretty similar setup except mine is messy and no wire management, yours looks perfect. I have 27" 310 w/ original stand, 14"/20" Sony PVM + 65" LG OLED with all the consoles except Gamecube and PC Engine. Building the setup is the most fun part! The 310's rule though, so many inputs and the picture and sound are stunning.
yeah, it could use a bit of love. I plan to do a full capacitor replacement and yoke adjustment when I can find the free time, but it’s pretty good most of the time.
how often do flat tvs distort nes images? I hear conflicting things. I hear some crts from mid 2000s are often digital and while great for consoles with component from ps2 era apparently artifacts can still be introduced to older 90s games similar to a modern lcd. I want a tv with s video for n64 and would like my nes hooked up to it.
That is a myth. There is nothing inherently different about flat CRTs apart from the fact that the glass is flat and they have a more complicated deflection circuit to compensate for the geometry distortion. They handle the inputs just the same as a curved CRT. That said, some late model CRT TVs used digital signal processing which *does* introduce combing artifacts in 240p images. It depends on the features of the TV, not the curve of the glass. If a TV supports 480p or 720p or 1080i, it is probably one you want to stay away from because it will attempt to upscale 240p and 480i to the tube’s native resolution and it will do a very bad job of it. That is where the confusion lies.
Tengo un Samsung TV retroproyector de 60" dolbysoundround prologic de 100hz ..el tope de gama.. te lo regalaria, el único problema es que esta en Europa.. es mas grande y estilizado que cualquiera de los que enseñas..
Thank you for this, I was able to figure out the pin out for the high-impedience (aka 15 KHz) video connector 1 - Red 2 - Green 3 - Blue 4 - Sync 5 - Ground 6 - NC 7 - Degauss 8 - Degauss
I was just coming back in here to comment that the stray two-wires harness at 4:00 were in fact for the degauss button in the control panel area. Interesting that this is necessary, since the remote board also has a degauss button, but perhaps some of the other monitors found on these Naomi style cabinets did not have degauss included on their remote boards.
Still waiting for those HDRV Dreamcast component cables as well...if they even come out. For now I have the DC hooked up with S Video which still looks pretty good.
Nice setup! Thank you for sharing! How are you getting the Mister into your CRT? Or is it only on the Flat screen? Get a Mister to Jamma board for your NEOGEO cab!
I have the analog IO board on my MiSTer which outputs YPbPr to the CRT. It also connects to the OLED panel via HDMI. This is nice for several of the vertically oriented arcade games which would display sideways on the CRT or the computer cores with the oddball resolutions and refresh rates that my CRT doesn’t support.
Wow that’s a big retro undertaking.I’m like this on 1960’s cars love my old cars I also do like old PSP games and love old 8mm movies playing on projector love the sound
yeah, the differences between them are the number of inputs, the presence or absence of a subwoofer, and the presence or absence of a voltage regulator… the HS models stand for “high scan” and those use digital signal processing, so stay away from them if you plan to use it for retro gaming