MrSmiley381
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- Joined
- Jan 2, 2004
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Oh boy. ISn't selling Neo stuff a wonderful experience? You get money.
Then things go wrong. Let's look at a quote from my buyer.
"I got the Neo, and everything looked amazing, and I was very pleased to get it super fast like that and everything, and I was super excited to finally be able to play my Neo-Geo games, but something is wrong with the Video output.
I've tried it in RGB, and I've also tried the regular video cable, and on both of them, I get a rolling picture that won't stop rolling and goes color and then black and white and then color. I tried it with all my games, on different TV's and got the same result everytime.
Man, just when I thought I finally had found a Neo for a decent deal. So what's the deal bro? Was this Neo supposedly working fine for you? Cause right now for me it's a doorstop, cause the video is all jacked up. It doesn't even have a RF plug on it anywhere, where I could at least use it in RF. I guess Neo's don't have a normal RF output but have to use some kind of adapter."
Anything you think could be the problem? It worked perfectly with a set of Genesis 1 AV cables when I sold it. I'm probably going to point him in the direction of this thread too.
Then things go wrong. Let's look at a quote from my buyer.
"I got the Neo, and everything looked amazing, and I was very pleased to get it super fast like that and everything, and I was super excited to finally be able to play my Neo-Geo games, but something is wrong with the Video output.
I've tried it in RGB, and I've also tried the regular video cable, and on both of them, I get a rolling picture that won't stop rolling and goes color and then black and white and then color. I tried it with all my games, on different TV's and got the same result everytime.
Man, just when I thought I finally had found a Neo for a decent deal. So what's the deal bro? Was this Neo supposedly working fine for you? Cause right now for me it's a doorstop, cause the video is all jacked up. It doesn't even have a RF plug on it anywhere, where I could at least use it in RF. I guess Neo's don't have a normal RF output but have to use some kind of adapter."
Anything you think could be the problem? It worked perfectly with a set of Genesis 1 AV cables when I sold it. I'm probably going to point him in the direction of this thread too.