Hi,
I'm new to the forum.
I have a UK PAL PS2 system (modified of course
) and have been meaning to get a suitable RGB cable.
First off before I read nice FAQ here at ntsc-UK, I came across this product
only to find that it gave me the same quality picture as my composite lead on my Sony Triniton. I switched SCART sockets at the back of the TV but in one I got a B/W picture in the other (as I mentioned before) I got a color composite-quality picture (bizzarely in simulated widescreen ratio).
I then realised on the FAQ it said that a SCART with a composite block is not an RGB lead. So in other words the cable that I brought is not an RGB cable for PS2 but a composite scart?
That makes sense but I'm worried I might make the same mistake twice. Is the following a 'true' PS2 RGB cable?:
Sorry to sound a little ignorant but its the red and white leads next to the scart that bother me. Obviously they are for audio but I thought the scart plug itself should contain the audio pins. I can't seem to find a straight foward SCART RGB scart lead (not even from my local stores)...
Thanks in advance and sorry for coming off a little paranoid
I'm new to the forum.
I have a UK PAL PS2 system (modified of course

First off before I read nice FAQ here at ntsc-UK, I came across this product
only to find that it gave me the same quality picture as my composite lead on my Sony Triniton. I switched SCART sockets at the back of the TV but in one I got a B/W picture in the other (as I mentioned before) I got a color composite-quality picture (bizzarely in simulated widescreen ratio).
I then realised on the FAQ it said that a SCART with a composite block is not an RGB lead. So in other words the cable that I brought is not an RGB cable for PS2 but a composite scart?
That makes sense but I'm worried I might make the same mistake twice. Is the following a 'true' PS2 RGB cable?:
Sorry to sound a little ignorant but its the red and white leads next to the scart that bother me. Obviously they are for audio but I thought the scart plug itself should contain the audio pins. I can't seem to find a straight foward SCART RGB scart lead (not even from my local stores)...

Thanks in advance and sorry for coming off a little paranoid
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