Reply 30500 of 30506, by DudeFace
PTherapist wrote on Yesterday, 19:55:Another retro-related activity today, a bit more successful and fun. […]
Another retro-related activity today, a bit more successful and fun.
I bought some converters from Aliexpress.
An ODV Composite & S-Video to Component Converter & a Component to RGB Scart Converter:
The ODV does line doubling to 480p/576p with smoothing options and correct 240p/288p handling on modern TVs etc, but that's not what I purchased it for.
Instead I'm taking it's output in passthrough mode and putting it into the pictured Component to RGB Scart Adapter. So, Composite or S-Video goes in and gets converted to Component which is then fed into the 2nd converter and converted to RGB.
The result is the ultimate trolling, a Commodore 64 displaying on an Amstrad Monitor 🤣 -
I now have a nifty way to pretty much connect any of my computers and consoles to the Amstrad Monitor. It was a bit limiting only being able to connect RGB Scart devices, so these 2 converters are ideal.
I need to look into the off-center positioning. I know Aliexpress also has those Scart Picture Shifters with potentiometers, which I may consider in the new year to solve this minor issue.
cool setup. im also a CTM644 enjoyer 😀,
had my monitor since i was a kid bit over 30yrs, still works great after sitting in my loft for 25yrs.
i got it out about a yr ago and finally got round to wiring up a scart to din, picture quality is sharp. only issue i had with RGB scart consoles is the brightness was too low, despite being fine with the amstrad, i found theres a secondary brightness pot inside labeled "sub-bright", i set the brightness on the side of the set to half then adjusted the sub bright pot inside slightly till i had it just right. i still find myself adjusting it constantly for each game for the best look.
as for the off centre problem i also had the same issue with the screen being a couple of mm off centre, on the back of the set theres a hole by the v-hold knob, should be labeled H-hold, this is to centre the screen, you'll need a small flat head screwdriver to fit in the hole.
another good thing about these set is you can adjust the v-hold knob on the back for a stable 60hz. i was also looking at a way to hook up my nes, your adapter setup seems to be a better option that what im using. ive got compostite running through a dvd/vhs combo which is outputting RGB scart to the monitor. ive heard these monitors do support composite but only in black and white which isnt much use.
i saw these adapters a while back, i dont think they still sell them though they do have an ebay store so might be worth finding out more about them, they have connections for svideo and composite though im not sure if they are inputs or outputs