So I'm using a Nintendo 64 with S-Video connected to the RetroTINK 2X which again is connected with HDMI to my HDMI switcher which is connected to my Dell UltraSharp monitor. It works great, but I get crackling sounds when there are a lot of explosions etc. Same issue arise when I use composite instead of S-Video.
I'm pretty sure the RetroTINK is inducing the noise as I tried the 64 with composite on my TV without any issues.
I have speakers connected to my monitor and I have headphones connected to them (tried speaker sound only, same crackling noise), so I figured I could feed RetroTINK with the video signal and route the audio around it, while still being able to use headphones.
I'd think the 3.5mm end of the cable between the monitor and the speakers would have to be plugged into something with RCA ports so I get sound from that instead of from the monitor.
Something like this maybe? https://www.amazon.com/Manhattan-inc...GyL&ref=plSrch
Any idea what I can do?
I'm pretty sure the RetroTINK is inducing the noise as I tried the 64 with composite on my TV without any issues.
I have speakers connected to my monitor and I have headphones connected to them (tried speaker sound only, same crackling noise), so I figured I could feed RetroTINK with the video signal and route the audio around it, while still being able to use headphones.
I'd think the 3.5mm end of the cable between the monitor and the speakers would have to be plugged into something with RCA ports so I get sound from that instead of from the monitor.
Something like this maybe? https://www.amazon.com/Manhattan-inc...GyL&ref=plSrch
Any idea what I can do?
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