NEO-GEO man
Fake account, shill troll for Christophe Ratel. Us
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Yeah i mean for RGB only, im not sure what will help you with the sync issue.
It's a sony wega so it had everything.
US - AES (50,000ish range for #)
37 " Panasonic Viera LCD
Right flicker - doesn't change color , just looks like someone is holding a fan up to that side of the tv and it's slightly bending the signal. Not crippling but disappointing as I just got the AES.
Basically the picture is just going to look rough and pixelated on a digital HDTV LCD/LED/Plasma with a system like the Neo Geo, which displays in 240p. A lot of HDTVs have a hard time even showing a picture at all with an AES system. BTW, the AES only outputs composite and RGB, no S-video. You have to mod it to get S-video with the old small circuit method or an encoder like the Neobitz (also there is a component YUV model) sold here from username JMKurtz. Since you live in Europe... I assume you can easily find a CRT with RGB Scart, which is the best way to go anyways. Trust me, you are better off having an old CRT set even if it's small than not having one at all.
Hell, even a Dreamcast, Gamecube or PS2 looks a little rough on these sets in 480i/480p. I definitely wouldn't be able to stand playing a NES, SNES or Genesis on any digital HD set. Older HD CRT sets are acceptable though.