console connections management

Discuss Your Gaming Environments and AV Setups
kyuu
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Post by kyuu »

I use an Scart adapter that makes 1 port into 3.

And then i just put in another adapter and then its finished and i get to plug in 5 Consoles at the same time.

Btw: one of those adapters costs 3€ which are about 5 $
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zarcon6
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Post by zarcon6 »

if you have ok soldering skills this is what i used to make my own av switcher

http://hps.engadget.com/2007/03/13/how- ... -switcher/

I made it with 15 composite inputs so i wouldn't run out
selfdestroyer
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Post by selfdestroyer »

zarcon6 wrote:if you have ok soldering skills this is what i used to make my own av switcher

http://hps.engadget.com/2007/03/13/how- ... -switcher/

I made it with 15 composite inputs so i wouldn't run out


Nice find.. Thanks Ill have to get out my Digikey catalog and get ordering some parts.
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Post by soniklife »

i just picked up a 4 channel selecter at gamestop on friday for $20. it is jacks for HD and scart. so for right now i have my bedroom figured out (kind of) as i have an organized approach for keeping my 360, gamecube, modded saturn and dreamcast set up at once without a mess of wires. though my brother is giving me a ps2 this week so... next is my living room where i have another saturn and dreamcast, a genesis, snes and nes set up. an sbolute fire hazard with all of these darn wires!
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