Hi everyone,
I have a PAL N64 (not the best for picture quality I know) which is connected to my TV with an official Nintendo Gamecube RGB Scart Cable. I know the N64 doesnt output in RGB though, but I just wanted to know if the picture I am seeing on the TV is S-Video or Composite?
As far a I know the PAL N64 can output S-Video (which is better than Composite) but I think I remember reading that scart cables can carry both S-Video and Composite signals.
....So will my N64 just output the best possible signal (eg. S-Video) through the scart cable? or would I have to use an S-Video cable to get an S-Vid picture?
I hope this makes sense!
TIA
I have a PAL N64 (not the best for picture quality I know) which is connected to my TV with an official Nintendo Gamecube RGB Scart Cable. I know the N64 doesnt output in RGB though, but I just wanted to know if the picture I am seeing on the TV is S-Video or Composite?
As far a I know the PAL N64 can output S-Video (which is better than Composite) but I think I remember reading that scart cables can carry both S-Video and Composite signals.
....So will my N64 just output the best possible signal (eg. S-Video) through the scart cable? or would I have to use an S-Video cable to get an S-Vid picture?
I hope this makes sense!
TIA
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