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I already have a Framemeister for my LCD, but I'd still like a way to connect RGB to my old CRT's. I'd rather use my old CRT TV's than buy a professional RGB monitor. There's too much space between the pixels so the games don't look like I remember.
I've been looking to buy a SCART to component adapter for this for a while, but haven't been able to sort out what's available.
The CSY-2100 seems to be the most well-known product, but it seems to run at least $100 and I don't know if there's any evidence it's better than the less expensive clones available. I've also read about geometry issues with it. Are the clones any better or worse?
I've also heard this adapter uses the composite signal for sync. Most of my systems and cables use CSYNC. Would I be able to re-wire this and it would work?
Would it work better if I just got a Jrok or Neobitz encoder and put together my own box? Would I run into compatibility issues, maybe with some of my arcade boards? The Jrok s-video encoder in my supergun has been pretty good with compatibility.
Thanks for any input.
I've been looking to buy a SCART to component adapter for this for a while, but haven't been able to sort out what's available.
The CSY-2100 seems to be the most well-known product, but it seems to run at least $100 and I don't know if there's any evidence it's better than the less expensive clones available. I've also read about geometry issues with it. Are the clones any better or worse?
I've also heard this adapter uses the composite signal for sync. Most of my systems and cables use CSYNC. Would I be able to re-wire this and it would work?
Would it work better if I just got a Jrok or Neobitz encoder and put together my own box? Would I run into compatibility issues, maybe with some of my arcade boards? The Jrok s-video encoder in my supergun has been pretty good with compatibility.
Thanks for any input.