Just got my mcable delivered yesterday, I gotta say, I'm actually impressed! I used mine with my gamecube and its gc-mk adapter. I never would've thought that it'd make a huge difference but jeeeez. The best part imo is the lack of noticable lag when using the two together. If you have the coin, definitely check the m-cable out.
@@felipeaspiazu890 I can’t say for sure but I don’t think so. They both upscale to the same resolution so if anything they might interfere with each other.
@@JuanDiaz-jo1rw no it doesnt, it will do its upscaling up to 1440p than ur 4k tv will upscale that to 4k. It creates this double upscaling that isnt ideal.
Here's a simplified connection guide: Connect your gaming console to the mClassic. Connect the mClassic to the mCable. Connect the mCable to your display. Ensure that your display supports 1440p resolution, and configure the settings on your gaming console accordingly. If you encounter any specific issues or have additional questions about your setup, feel free to provide more details, and I'll assist you further! 🌐🎮
I am a big fan of your products. I have a Mcable ultra on my tv in my living room and a Mcable gaming on my 28" Full Hd Pc screen with my PS4 slim and my xbox 360. The post processing on Mcable gaming is really surprising. The difference is obvious in games like horizon zero, where there is a lot of vegetations. I recently saw a video had paired Mclassic with Mcable Gaming. Apparently the result will be excellent! What do you think? I would like to buy a Mclassic but is there a real difference with my Mcable Gaming? (Same processor, but new version of the software ...) Thank you in advance for your answer.
Buy the Mclassic, it's better than the Mcable, the Mcable can only go up to 1080p, but the Mclassic can go up to 1440p (If the Mclassic is connected to a 1080p screen it will do 1080p), the Mclassic is also cheaper than the Mcable.
you either get a worse looking signal due to the two sharpening the signal, or nothing added from the Mcable because the Mclassic will be sending a 1440p signal to a 1440p screen.
Do you have any specific console you want to see? Here is GameCube example which mClassic upscale to 1080p60. ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-ZdkEa7lp3RE.html
@ bruh no idea how I did not notice but no less i can defs say if you want anything before ps2 or 3 this one is a better option than the original mcable
@@swungsolid I have all my hdmi devices connected thru a switch and the switcher has my pc, ps3, and ps4 pro. Also its the m cable cinema edition im using.
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@@greatestgamer00 tyvm! (and just got my PC running! fargin dog at my keyboard wire as i was swapping my drives)
You only get a tiny bit of improvement with the Mcable and Mclassic together. This is usually not recommended because the contrast is overly bright, over-sharpened picture, blurry image, etc. I would suggest using the Mcable and Mclassic alone instead of using it together. Both devices alone are expensive. The Mcable gaming goes for around $110-$139. The Mclassic goes for around $99.
@@DWOMT The mClassic is an updated version of the mCable with added features that weren’t there on the mCable. The mClassic can upscale low res content to 1440p while the mCable limits it to 1080p. There’s a switch on the mClassic that the mCable doesn’t use and that is the aspect ratio setting. The Blue LED on the mClassic or Retro mode takes the content of what you’re watching or playing that is supposed to be in 4:3 will force it to 4:3 with this mode. The Green LED is upscaling mode where the mClassic takes content that is 16:9 and forces it to 16:9. Watching content in 4:3 with this mode will be stretched to fit your display. The last mode is the LED not lit up when the mClassic is plugged in. This happens because it will simply pass through the signal without making any picture modifications or any upscaling provided.
Routing the Nintendo Switch through anything with HDMI always ruins the surround sound in my experience. Can you confirm full surround still works on the switch with the mClassic connected?
@@MarseilleInc So does my tv, yet Switch surround is lost. It is a strange bug with the switch (and also WiiU). Can you test on a 5.1 sound system that full surround indeed works through the mClassic? Need to know before I buy
That's what I do for my 480p consoles. Wii/Dreamcast goes into my OSSC (HD Retrovision for Wii and RetroAccess SCART for Dreamcast), OSSC outputs 480p passthrough into the mClassic, which goes into a ViewHD 1 in 2 out splitter. One goes to my Tendak HDMI to VGA into my 17" Gateway VGA monitor, the other into my capture card. The mClassic toggle also doesn't mess with it, as turning it off just turns it into a raw passthrough, so if I want to multiply my 240p consoles by 4x to output 960p, it'll still work if the mClassic is switched to Off. My only issue with the mClassic is that it doesn't work with 960p, so I can't line double my Wii to 960p, then turn on the mClassic. The mClassic has to be off.
@@tyisafk I am able to upscale the wii to 960p via OSSC and then up to 1080p via mclassic. It looks amazing. ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-V1ja8BfucW4.html
Juan Diaz I was talking about the Psvita model that has no screen and connects directly to your TV via HDMI. It is called "Playstation TV" (PStv for short). Not to be confused with the "Playstation 3D TV"
Hello la team Marseille Inc, en gros c'est mieux de prendre le mClassic c'est bien ça ? Par exemple pour une Switch branché à une TV 4k lequel serait conseillé ?
Which one whould you recommend me for my Switch, i play on a 4k 65" TV (no 1440p support) im looking for brigther colors and clear imagen. Im between cinema mcable and mclassic. Cinema looks beatiful on some games but mclassic Is fit for gamming. Dont know which one to choose. Help please 😭
Hey! The mClassic is very similar to the mCable but with a few differences. 1 - The mClassic is a dongle that goes in between a HDMI cable and the console vs the mCable which is obviously a cable. 2 - The mClassic has a few extra features that the mCable does not: 1440p/2K output support, Passthrough mode (which is basically an off mode which doesn't require you to unplug the unit), Retro mode (which tunes the processor for retro consoles and changes output aspect ratio to 4:3). Hope this gives you the clarity you were looking for!
is there any reason not to use this with a modded rgb n64 and standard pal gamecube and the rad2x rgb to hdmi converter through to a normal non-4k 1080p screen?
While the mClassic is designed to enhance gaming visuals on its own, some users have experimented with combining it with the mCable to achieve additional enhancements. Feel free to give it a try and see if the combination enhances your gaming experience further. Just ensure the setup is compatible and suits your preferences. If you have specific questions about the setup or if there's anything else you'd like assistance with, feel free to let me know! 🌐🎮 and we hope you're enjoying our Black Friday/Cyber Monday deals!
Hi I have ex pro a vga to hdmi 1080p upscaler for my Dreamcast and was thinking of adding the mclassic to the setup but would like to know if it will upgrade the graphics drastically or not from my converter with the mclassic plugged in?thanks and laters
I wonder how the mCable and mClassic together would look together if you set a switch to 720p. Used the cable to make it 1080p on top of the MClassic. Would I get 1440p this way!!?
@@jonsalvador6988 yes it will upscale botw to 1440p if u have that kind of monitor or display, mcable isnt really needed cuz they both do the same thing.
Thank you for your interest in mClassic - it's very similar to the mCable but with a few differences. 1 - The mClassic is a dongle that goes in between a HDMI cable and the console vs the mCable which is a cable. 2 - The mClassic has a few extra features that the mCable does not: 1440p/2K output support, Passthrough mode (which is basically an off mode which doesn't require you to unplug the unit), Retro mode (which tunes the processor for retro consoles and changes output aspect ratio to 4:3). Hope this gives you the clarity you were looking for!
Hi! Thanks for your inquiry. The mClassic is very similar to the mCable but with a few differences: 1.) the mClassic is a dongle that goes in between a HDMI cable and the console vs the mCable which is of course a cable 2.) the mClassic has a few extra features that the mCable does not: - 1440p/2K output support - Pass through mode (which is basically an "off" mode which doesn't require you to unplug the unit") - Retro mode (which tunes the processor for retro consoles and changes output aspect ratio to 4:3)
I’m curious if there is any benefit from combining both the mClassic and the mCable together or if just the mClassic is good enough and adding the mCable to it wouldn’t produce a noticeable difference.
There is no benefit to the Mcable mixed with the Mclassic. The Mcable MIGHT get in the way of the Mclassic if you're using a 1440p display, since the Mcable does 1080p at maximum, while the Mclassic does 1440p at maximum (if you're using a 60hz signal) so it's either pointless or it makes it worse, besides stacking the two normally doesn't provide better results anyway, just like if you connected two Mclassics to eachother.
I have both and I tried using them together with my Nintendo Switch. While each individual cable provides a unique and noticeable image enhancement on its own, the combination of the two seems to cause minor color-bleeding, detail loss and a generalized over-softening. Together they produce visuals that are less desirable than the original, unaltered source material. Definitely stick with using either the mCable or mClassic alone!
@@agentghost3234 the mClassic (the adapter with the dongle) upgrades the image quality more and provides less softening than the mCable. So, definitely the mClassic. Also, the mCable seems not to work any more / is not recognized as an HDMI cable per about 2 weeks ago.
I have an older Toshiba TV with 2 hdmi ports & a usb port on back. My question is, if the M Classic has a male hdmi plug in, & my tv has an usb port, how come I cant just plug the M Classic into the tv itself? I hrd others say its kinda tricky plugging it in certain consoles, based on the consoles shape around the hdmi port.
If you do Console gaming at any point in time, let's say PS4 Xbox One and Switch, You will get anti aliasing improvements on them, with the Mclassic and a 1440p you get an upscaled (with adjusted Anti Aliasing) image that looks nicer than what the system can do on it's own. basically it'll make current gen console games look nicer.
depends on what kind of gaming you're doing, the Mclassic is built for any HDMI system really, it's primary purpose is for games, you can run this on a PS4/Pro, Xbox One/X, Nintendo Switch, Wii U, PS3, Xbox 360 and PC without some converter, it's Anti Aliasing in a HDMI device, and not some snake oil either, many people have proven it works, I'm actually considering buying one for my setup
There's no benefit as the PS4 Pro does 4k, the Mclassic doesn't do anything with 4k video signals However I suggest you look into games that don't do 4k, like games without PS4 Pro support, a youtube channel I'd recommend looking for this kind of information is digital foundry.
Can I use a male to male HDMI cable plug it in the TV and mclssic and connect a extension (female to male ) in the back of the console? This way would easier to swap between consoles.
Only for film and video. Games upscale to 1440p if supported. If not, what you'll get is an enhanced 1080p. While the resolution will remain the same, you'll get anti-aliasing, color enhancement, and more.
Marseille is kinda dumb.. on a lot of 4k tvs (that support 1440p60) the m classic will automatically upscale 1080p content to 1440p, which will look worse then leaving it at 1080p and just adding post proccessing aa. since then the m classic upscales 1080p to 1440p which is not going to match up evenly, causing distortion, and then your 4k tv is upscaling it back to 4k, which also doesnt match up.. where as 1080 to 4k is best upscaling performance
Marseille Inc how far off is the 2160p upscale version of this? Be exciting to hear about that as were all getting 4k tvs. I spent 2k on a tv and if it doesn’t say at least 1440p in the info on the screen with the mclassic I’ll prolly be disappointed. We already need the next best thing b4 the mclassic is even out. Lol
Marseille Inc also one more thing I’ve heard confirmed with bob from retrorgb. I’m hearing that a Wii with the digital-to-digital hdmi mod is the better way to go for hooking up a mclassic. That the wiiu’s output for original Wii games isn’t good enough. A Wii with the duel Wii mod + mclassic versus a wiiu set at 480p with mclassic would be great if you could get someone to do that comparison. Bc if the mclassic was never a thing, nobody would want to play their Wii games on a wiiu, only an original Wii.
While the mClassic is designed to enhance gaming visuals on its own, some users have experimented with combining it with the mCable to achieve additional enhancements. Feel free to give it a try and see if the combination enhances your gaming experience further. Just ensure the setup is compatible and suits your preferences. If you have specific questions about the setup or if there's anything else you'd like assistance with, feel free to let me know! 🌐🎮 and we hope you're enjoying our Black Friday/Cyber Monday deals!
@@MarseilleInc Okay so do I *have* to plug it into the console directly or can I plug it coming out of a HDMI switcher? I'm setting up a few retro consoles with HD Retrovision component cables plugged into a RetroTink 2X as well as a EON Black GCHD MKII and changing it each time I switch console would be a pain...
a 1440p to 1080p switch would be more important than a 4:3 one, because almost every TV/monitor has a ratio option anyway and 1440p does indeed NOT work with every TV.
It doesn't do anything.. because they both do the same thing.. the Mclassic is just better.. that's like asking what happens if you plug 2 Mclassics together..
I dont care about the extra stuff i want to know if the AA and Upscaling is better i heard it can go to 1440p but otherwise it sounds like its the extra retro features that make the difference and no offence your answer is so vague its not helping, it doesnt bother me i use my mcable on a 1080p set for my switch and its great it will do for now.
some tv's has problems with 1440p resolution, this inconvenient is not presented on monitors, so, it could show to you 1080p if your tv has problems with 1440p resolution
El gaming edition brega bien pero es más para juegos que son 720p como wii u, ps3, Xbox 360 cuando se trata de ps4 oh el pro no vas aver gran cosa de differencia i este cable no puede usar HDR.
If only there was a usb m classic to plug into my switch in hand-held mode to clear up all the edges & blurriness in my games without a TV or Cable that would be awesome.
Which one whould you recommend me for my Switch, i play on a 4k 65" TV (no 1440p support) im looking for brigther colors and clear imagen. Im between cinema mcable and mclassic. Cinema looks beatiful on some games but mclassic Is fit for gamming. Dont know which one to choose. Help please 😭