I corrected my OP about the rez..I have a site that has been giving me improper info on rez for the Sega consoles.Assman wrote:The native resolution of the Genesis is 320x224, so I'm not sure exactly how that translates to 480i. Most HDTV's will probably see it as 480i, if they see it at all, but that's a different story.
Most SCART to HDMI converters I've seen upscale the original image to 720p (since HDMI is intended to be HD and generally only supports higher resolutions). The quality of the upscaling will vary depending on the device you use, but my point is simply that not all HDTV's will know what to do with lower resolutions and different refresh rates (case in point, my HDTV will not recognize my Dreamcast's VGA signal), which could leave you with nothing but a blank screen after you've payed for all of this stuff. That's why I'm saying that an upscaling HDMI converter is not without merit; since it upscales your source to 720p, it's virtually assured that your HDTV will actually be able to display the signal properly. Going through component with the original resolution, it's hit or miss.
I get what you are saying about analog/digital conversion, but that's not really what I'm talking about here. Converting an analog signal to digital or vice-versa doesn't necessarily make it worse by default, and the thing is, your HDTV is always doing these types of conversions anyway being that it's a digital display accepting analog connections. I think the quality of the picture you're getting is more dependent on the quality of the equipment you're using than its format.
So I see what you mean about upscaling, I was just misunderstanding that as converting it to 720 and thats where I put on the brakes, because you can't turn 320 into anything more than what that is. What you can do, is take the native signal and make it clean as possible.
Well thanks for the info, I have been learning a lot the past couple weeks with this site, sega-16 and then the sega.com forums.
So far, for my master, genesis 1 and saturn, SCART has trumped all other cablings (RF, naturally, which sucks, AV and S-video)
I just wish I could score a SCART for my CDX...can't find them anywhere. I know its called a multi-drive overseas but I guess since the CDX was so limited, no SCART cables were produced for it? Seems odd to me. But 2 weeks of searching have produced zero SCART cables for the CDX.
btw, I'm just staying with SCART because I already have the SCART-to-YUV converter, and SCART cables for all my systems (except CDX) and I have the composite cable. I think at this point I'd rather not even mess with a SCART to HDMI converter.
Like you said, maybe its the quality of the box...I've seen an HDMI converter for the saturn and genesis and the video quality looks like shit on those HDTV's. worse than my S-Video
