Anyways, I'm actually finding other items that can do what the Hori Upscan Converter would do for me. Apparently the Hori is so old that it's not really available anymore. But things like this are


Can you give a link? How much?MerRocher wrote:The modification would have to be done to the board, not the TV or the Saturn, correct?
Anyways, I'm actually finding other items that can do what the Hori Upscan Converter would do for me. Apparently the Hori is so old that it's not really available anymore. But things like this are
It's roughly $80 on amazon.co.jp. Unlike another box I found, I don't think it requires the use of a PC. It appears to be S-Video in, VGA out. At this point, that's just what I want. If amazon.co.jp is willing to ship it to NA, I may be able to afford it next month.CRTGAMER wrote:Can you give a link? How much?MerRocher wrote:The modification would have to be done to the board, not the TV or the Saturn, correct?
Anyways, I'm actually finding other items that can do what the Hori Upscan Converter would do for me. Apparently the Hori is so old that it's not really available anymore. But things like this are
As far as the solder work, not the console or JROK board just making up the custom video cable to connect everything. Plus additional 5 volt power supply for the JROK.
The shipping cost wouldn't be listed unless you checked out. I know Amazon doesn't ship games from Japan (they abide by the "NOT FOR SALE OUTSIDE JAPAN" or whatever things), but they may be able to ship this. I expect shipping to cost as much as $20.CRTGAMER wrote:Thanks for the link. With the S-Video input might just work. I can't decipher the Kanji, couldn't find the shipping cost. Also did not see volt requirement unless its that 100v AC, may need a 220v to 110v step down.
That is a great price. Unsure if it will transcode to proper screen size. For a computer monitor great, due to zoom capabilities of the computer monitor. LCD might work if it will zoom the pic to full size..Jimmy Yakapucci wrote:Okay, I am not trying to be stupid here. I have scanned over most of the posts and I get the impression that what you are trying to do is to convert s-video to VGA. Is this right? If so, why not just a simple converter like this one for $69 plus shipping:
http://www.svideo.com/video2vga1.html
Features:
- Composite Video Input
- S-Video Input
- VGA Input for VGA Pass-Through
- VGA Output at 800x600 at 60Hz and 75Hz, 1024x768 at 60Hz
- VGA Wide Screen Output 1280x720 at 60HZ, 1440x900 at 60HZ, 1600x900 at 60HZ, 1680x1050 at 60Hz
- NTSC/PAL Video Format Auto Detection
I'm sure that someone will let me know if I missed something.
This is the 1 I am using.MerRocher wrote:Souther wrote:You mean like a Japanese Saturn? Or do you mean using Japanese RGB cables?
Because I am using a Japanese Saturn and using EUR RGB Scart cables and everything works fine.
You can also use the Transcoder in Japan..it will work fine with the power supply i mentioned.I mean a Japanese Saturn. But what transcoder are you using? The one I listed? As for a power supply, I'm sure I could find some sort of step down converter ...
I'm a little weary of the item because it doesn't support Japanese or American format NTSC. Can anyone else provide their opinion on the matter?