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WTB: CUSTOM FEMALE SCART > MALE RCA BREAKOUT CABLE

Discussion in 'Want to Buy Requests (WTB)' started by RetroGaming, Apr 16, 2013.

  1. RetroGaming

    RetroGaming Member

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    Looking for someone who either has a female SCART > male RCA breakout cable, or someone with the skills to make me a custom cable. Please PM me a possible price+shipping or reply here letting me know you can help / are interested.

    Thank you!

    Chris
     
  2. beharius

    beharius Resolute Member

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    You mean composite or RGB out?
     
  3. RetroGaming

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    Hmmm. Well my plan is to run a modified SNES jr. and run RGB out of it with a cable like this: http://www.retrogamingcables.com/super-nintendo-ntsc-rgb-av-scart-cable-av-lead-cord-for-sale.html
    Then I would like to run it to my DVDO iScan HD video processor by RCA - but I need a SCART > RCA breakout cable to complete the gap.

    Some of this stuff is still new to me. Does that make sense or answer your question? Let me know.

    Thanks!
     
  4. beharius

    beharius Resolute Member

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    converting from composite can be awful, I can't recommend it. It's better to use a scart to component converter than feed this monster from component. but it's not a cheap cable, you need a dedicated converter from rgb to component.

    However if it accepts 15khz from the VGA port, I can make a cable for that. So you can directly connect your SNES to it.
     
  5. RetroGaming

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    Ah misunderstanding I think. I want to stay RGB all the way. I just need a breakout cable which allows me to connect a RGB SCART source (like my old gaming systems) to a processor which works with RGB, but doesn't have a physical SCART connector.

    I need a cable with a female SCART header on the one side and a total of 6 RCA (cinch) connectors on the other side. Four for video (R/G/B+Sync) and two for Audio (L/R).

    The direction of the cable has to be FROM SCART to RCA. That is important because it requires soldering Sync and Audio to different pins than with a RCA to SCART cable

    Hopefully this clears it up. Had a tech buddy of mine try to get this written up more clearly.

    Let me know if that helps out a bit more.

    Thanks!
     
  6. beharius

    beharius Resolute Member

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    yeah it can be done. a small box with female scart socket and 6 rca jacks. so you can plug your own cables. I will check the parts at the parts store and inform you soon about it.
     
  7. RetroGaming

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    Cool thanks!
     
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    Bad_Ad84 The Tick

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    You dont even need the box.

    6 phonos and a female scart will do, the scart socket will grip the 6 leads no problem,
     
  9. RetroGaming

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    Your input is much appreciated - thanks! Hopefully he'll hop back on and see your post.
     
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    There are a couple guys on the shmups.system11.org forum who have made them recently but they are out and won't have any for like 6 weeks.
     
  11. RetroGaming

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    Well bummer. Any idea what they charging or do you remember the specific names of the guys doing it?

    Thanks!
     
  12. Bad_Ad84

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    I am sure beharius will sort you out, its not overly difficult and the parts are easy enough to get. I would do it if I had more time available.
     
  13. beharius

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    I think it can be done for $25 including shipping, $10 for the parts, $10 for labor, $4 for the shipping, $1 for paypal.
    But I need time like 2 weeks, very busy in these days. I can only build a box with jacks on it, because it looks better like that, I don`t prefer the spider like cables.
    However I still need to check the parts store for the rgb colored jacks... I only have black, red and white.
    I prefer the jacks used in the Hanzo:

    http://www.assemblergames.com/forums/attachment.php?attachmentid=5332&d=1357833155
     
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