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    Official Gamecube Component cable - uh, where's the audio?

    So I've got a new HDTV, and since I have US RE4 that I'm pretty sure does prog scan, I'm considering getting the official GC component cable on Play Asia - especially since RE4 looks a bit 'eeehhh' zoomed in the fit the screen. The problem is...



    Where on earth are the audio connectors? How do you get audio when using this? I can't work it out. Have they hidden them in the photo for some reason?

    And, okay, I suppose a secondary question: I have a PAL Cube. It does have the digital a/v port on the back. It'll still be fine with this, right? Nintendo didn't **** everyone over again by making this not work?

    #2
    you have to use the red/white cables from the AV lead

    ooh, just read the second bit... I think it does not 100% though...

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      #3
      PAL games don't support Prog Scan. The Pal GC will output progscan if you use freeloader to play some ntsc games. It all sounds a bit hit and miss though. Buy a US NTSC GC (but I would say that!)

      And as Shozuki says, you just use your normal AV cable for sound. (So you have 2 cables plugged in).

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        #4
        Even though PAL games don't support ProgScan, it still looks a million times better than RGB on an LCD.

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          #5
          Originally posted by charlesr
          PAL games don't support Prog Scan. The Pal GC will output progscan if you use freeloader to play some ntsc games. It all sounds a bit hit and miss though. Buy a US NTSC GC (but I would say that!)
          My copy of RE4 is US.

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            #6
            There's a compatibility list at choddo.com but it's pretty useless and doesn't reference progressive scan ability.

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              #7
              Even though PAL games don't support ProgScan, it still looks a million times better than RGB on an LCD.
              Depends on the LCD - if RGB looks a lot worse then it's badly implemented.

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