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    Outputting RGB + SVHS simultaneously on consoles?

    I'm soon going to be hooking up my xbox and PS2 to my arcade machine with RGB scart, but I'm quite curious about capturing video-footage of gameplay. It would be great for competitions and game demonstration videos. I have to use SVHS to capture on a video-capture unit, as they don't really seem to support SCART.

    My question is: Does anyone know whether these cables output both RGB SCART and SVHS video at the same time, and whether there's anything similar on PS2?


    #2
    Sony's own AV adapter that goes between the RGB lead and the PS2 has an SVHS and composite output on it. That should deffo work.
    Kept you waiting, huh?

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      #3
      Not sure about this. I thought the consoles output whatever signal is required depending on the cable plugged in, but not two at once.

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        #4
        Originally posted by charlesr
        Not sure about this. I thought the consoles output whatever signal is required depending on the cable plugged in, but not two at once.
        PS2 will output RGB and composite simultaneously due to GunCon use. I also use it with my projector. RGB and SVHS shouldn't be any different.
        Kept you waiting, huh?

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          #5
          Gamecube will output compo****e on the analog output and progressive scan/VGA through the digital connector (provided your cube has one and it's a NTSC game) at the same time.

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            #6
            Your Tv has a "monitor" scart, meaning that if you connect the 2nd scart to another device (i.e. another TV or a VHS) It should output something else atht eh same time, its worth a shot as it might output everything.

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