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12-09-2003, 6:35 AM
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Guys,
I have a gamecube and want to but one of these so I can link it to my projector: http://www.lik-sang.com/info.php?cat...oducts_id=1468
The questiona I have are:
1. Is this the right cable (my PJ has component inputs)
2. How do I go from this lead into the PJ? I already have a component lead plugged into the PJ from my DVD player and the cabinet where the Gamecube (and dvd player) will be is about 10M from the PJ.
So I guess what I am asking is there some kind of switch type box that will take the two component inputs and output one (without quality loss!) or is there some other solution I havent thought of!!
Thanks!
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12-09-2003, 8:19 AM
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Yep, that's the jobbie - I have one of them.
To connect up your DVD & Gamecube via component you can use a video switch box. I have one and have my Xbox, GC & DVD player all hooked up to use progressive scan via component with no visible quality loss. I'll try & find that switch box...hold on.
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12-09-2003, 8:23 AM
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12-09-2003, 8:34 AM
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You are a star thanks!!
Can I ask a couple of questions??
What is the picture like? Is it actually worth doing? The idea sound great just not sure what the reality is like??
Also the only box I could see on that site was this product code:
AV600
Is that the thing you have?
Many thanks!
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12-09-2003, 9:07 AM
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To be honest I'm not sure how much better component is, but if you are looking to get progressive scan then component is the only option. If you can get prog scan then the switcher is definitely worth the investment. If not, then I'm not sure, sorry.
A couple of notes: 1) UK Cube doesn't output prog scan: you'll only get it if yours is a US Cube. 2) If you get the component cable, make sure you keep your Cube's old s-vid cable, cos you'll still need that to carry the audio.
Finally, use the link above - does it point to a product called "SIMA SVS14 4 WAY S-VIDEO SWITCHBOX"? That's the one you need.
Best of luck...
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12-09-2003, 9:25 AM
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| | Guest | Quote: Originally posted by Willy To be honest I'm not sure how much better component is, but if you are looking to get progressive scan then component is the only option. If you can get prog scan then the switcher is definitely worth the investment. If not, then I'm not sure, sorry.
A couple of notes: 1) UK Cube doesn't output prog scan: you'll only get it if yours is a US Cube. 2) If you get the component cable, make sure you keep your Cube's old s-vid cable, cos you'll still need that to carry the audio.
Finally, use the link above - does it point to a product called "SIMA SVS14 4 WAY S-VIDEO SWITCHBOX"? That's the one you need.
Best of luck... | Sorry if I am being ignorant but if this is an S-Video switch box then how does it do component?
So much to learn.....................................
Cheers!
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12-09-2003, 9:43 AM
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Thanks: Gave 0, Got 0 | Quote: Originally posted by Supernosh Sorry if I am being ignorant but if this is an S-Video switch box then how does it do component?
So much to learn.....................................
Cheers! | Lots of people have queried this, and I don't understand the technicalities of it, but it does. This one was recommended to me buy a guy who knew what he was on about, and I found he was right. I think it's something to do with it supporting 50ohms, and component cables are just 3 phono cables that are 50 ohms. Or something like that. I've probably got all that the wrong way round - I really don't understand all that stuff.
Put it this way, when I start up Metroid Prime it detects the component input and says "do you want to activate progressive scan". When I say yes, the Nintendo suddenly crispens up remarkably, so it is using progressive scan, and it is sending component through the switch box.
I've tried the component cable straight into my TV, and I've tried it through the switch box, and I can't see any difference at all.
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Thanks: Gave 33, Got 53 | Quote: Originally posted by Willy A couple of notes: 1) UK Cube doesn't output prog scan: you'll only get it if yours is a US Cube. | Just to interject there Willy: apparently - I'm still waiting for my component cable to arrive, so I haven't verified this personally, but a lot of forum members confirm it - the UK cube CAN output prog. scan, provided you're using a game that supports it - the only ones that do are US and Japan releases, like Metroid Prime, Zelda, F-Zero to name 3, so the Freeloader is a must - and if you have the component cable.
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12-09-2003, 11:05 AM
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Oh, I never knew that. I've never owned a PAL Cube so I can't check for myself...
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12-09-2003, 11:20 AM
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What is a freeloader?
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12-09-2003, 11:52 AM
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A disk that lets you play US games on a Pal Gamecube. Or vice versa.
Edit - US or Japanese.
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13-09-2003, 10:45 AM
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Thanks for the advice guys.
Would you say the projector image will be reasonable using a PAL Gamecube with PAL games?
Just trying to decide if it is really worth doing?
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15-09-2003, 8:27 AM
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Hi, if you're not going to be using progressive scan, you might be better off connecting via s-video, since it should be cheaper. The component picture will be fine (prob a little better as I understand it), it just costs a little more.
In short, if you want to go for the component cable then just do it. It should be fine and the picture will be good. You can use the video switch box I recommended if you want to connect the DVD & GC at the same time.
Hope this helps. Any more q's, just ask.
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15-09-2003, 8:37 AM
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| | Guest | Quote: Originally posted by Willy Hi, if you're not going to be using progressive scan, you might be better off connecting via s-video, since it should be cheaper. The component picture will be fine (prob a little better as I understand it), it just costs a little more.
In short, if you want to go for the component cable then just do it. It should be fine and the picture will be good. You can use the video switch box I recommended if you want to connect the DVD & GC at the same time.
Hope this helps. Any more q's, just ask. | Thanks for the help!
What is the cheapest way to connect it up then?
I do not necessarily need to have the cube and DVD connected up at the same time.
How can I connect using s-video? As far as I can tell the cube doesnt have a s-video port on it?
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