Awesome, that’s good to know. I do have one more thing I would like to confirm. I would prefer using my monitors as a display over my TV. I didn’t completely understand the answer you gave since I’m not very well versed in this stuff. Will any limitations of scart cause issues with modern 1080/4k monitors that would not happen on TVs? As in not displaying at all or requiring the use of deinterlacing to display. The consoles I would be using are the SNES, genesis, saturn, and dreamcast NTSC if that would affect your answer at all. Thanks again for the response everything I understood was helpful and I really appreciate it.
Thanks for the fast reply. So if I’m understanding correctly, generally the console and specific revision of said console will prefer either component or scart. And there is no definitive answer for everything. If that’s the case are there any sites that can give me an answer for individual consoles? Also there isn’t really much of a quality difference between a YPbPr and RGB cable? So since I probably will not have everything hooked up at once. And don’t have a need for a switch box because of that. Would you just recommend getting whatever is cheaper as long as it’s a quality cable? So in this case the insurrection industries scart for 25$ish each over the HD Retro YPbPr for 63$ each? Sorry if I’m misunderstanding what you’re saying I honestly am just now learning about this stuff and don’t completely understand a lot of it.
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