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Sega CD - Static |
Pumster - Mar 4, 2005 |
Quakester2000 | Mar 5, 2005 | |||
Other electrical equipment can cause static e.g. PC's tvs. Then again it could be the shielding on the cable you are using isnt too great if its a 3rd party cable. |
Malakai | Mar 6, 2005 | |||
I've had that problem with an RFU unit, but I got it solved by switching to composite cables (rca). |
Malakai | Mar 23, 2005 | |||
The best places to find stuff like that are flea Markets, used video game trading stores, or ebay.. |
lordofduct | Mar 23, 2005 | |||
Well, I can tell you how to make a SCART connector for it... Here is the pinout for a scart connector. 1 Audio right out 3 Audio left (or mono) 4 Audio return 7 Blue out 5 blue return 11 green out 9 green return 15 red out 13 red return 19 sync out 17 sync return 21 shield So go buy yourself a scart male head mount and a "8 pin din" plug like this.... Then using the pinout of the sega genesis wire the cables accordingly. Use a guide like gamesx supplies.... Use ground on the genny side as the returns/shield on the scart side. Or you can wire up RCAs to it by using the composite and audio jacks and using the ground again as the return for both of them. If you really want to purchase them you can hunt ebay for genny1 AV cables, amiga 8pin din AV cables, or go to a local computer store that specializes in old computer stuff and ask if the can hook you up with an "Amiga/Commodore 8 pin din AV cable" |