Ok thank you I’ll take a look at that link, but my nes is modded so it could do rgb. Also just in case for more information I bought a framemeister and both work fine with that.
Ok so now why wont it work with either my nes or snes?
Hi ok I tried out my Japanese ps2 slim with a Scart cable. It loaded but everything was green.
I bought thi to really use with my snes and nes. I know the HD retrovision cables work as I hooked them up to my tv and it was fine, no idea about the scart cable as the only scart input I have is the oscc but the video image is the same type from either the snes or nes.
Hi,
I’m new to the OSCC scene as I lost my crt this summer and I was talking to somebody at Awesome Games Done Quick and they said the best thing to use for newer tvs to have less lag is the OSCC. So I ordered one and just got it in the mail today. I was reading though here about how the elegato capture hd doesn’t work and saw people saying the elgato cam link works (just ordered that today, which is good because it looks like amazon is clearing them out). So basically what I’m getting at is I’m using this with either my famicom or super famicom with component cables.
So i’m just wondering on other peoples set up who are using the elgato cam link. I know I’ll be going from the snes to the oscc to the cam link to then a splitter (the one Vince posted). Now my question would it be advisable to go from that splitter to a hdmi switch box or directly to the tv?
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