fvgazi wrote:Enough derailing the thread, but I think I need to make my own s-video cable for SNES. The one I got form the RB store doesn't seem to have any noticeable difference from composite.
Yeah, sadly the one I got from the RB store is pretty sad. The cable seems thick, but once it breaks out into S-Video, composite and audio, you can see how pathetically thin they are. The s-video cable is so thin, there's no way Y and C are properly shielded, if shielded at all. You're best bet, without going overboard, is to just mount standard AV jacks on your console that way you can pick out AV cables that don't completely suck.
Another option, like I mentioned on page 1 with the Dreamcast, is modifying the proprietary plug. I'm thinking about busting open the plug on my SNES s-video cable and cutting off the wire, then just add my own back to it. The plug might end up looking a little ghetto, but oh well, at least I'd have a better AV cable.
Here's the thing that sucks about s-video: you need to have Y and C properly shielded form each other, so the cable is gonna be a certain thickness because of that. S-Video uses a mini-DIN plug, which is small. Having good shielded means a thicker cable, which is hard to stuff into the small mini-DIN connector. Same goes for the proprietary Nintendo multi AV plug. It's only so big, the wire coming out of it can only be so thick. Is there enough room to have properly shielded Y, C and audio L and R? Maybe not! That's why mounting jacks on your console is the best bet.
fvgazi wrote:Zig - Any luck with the s-video -> component yet?
Actually, yes. The same transocder that I'm using for SNES to go from RGB to YPbPr, I'm also using it to go from S-Video to YPbPr for my N64. But I might give up on building my own s-video to component adapter, I might wanna RGB mod my N64 instead. I bought a couple different kinda of video amps for the SNES YPbPr mod that I've been working on, so I bought a few extra to mod my N64s if I ever get around to it.
I've also thought about getting a PVM at one point. It would be interesting to see how much better the true RGB will look compared to RGB converted to YPbPr. If I ever find one in a thrift store, I'll definitely pick it up. But I'm perfectly happy with my Sony Wega for retro gaming. A PVM would just be a curiosity.