Component assistance (basic problems)
Component assistance (basic problems)
Hi everybody,
Not a completely tech savvy guy, I understand most of the basics of things and I also know how to use a google engine. An issue that google hasn't been able to solve for me is as follows....
I have bought a gamecube from America along with a few classic games and controllers and so on so forth that I remember from back in the day. As I have moved back to Australia with the gamecube and have bought an Australian power pack I am now dealing with the issues of the component av cable. The chord worked fine through my tv in America which had a red/white/yellow port to plug the three lines into. But in Australia i have a new samsung UHDTV (Samsung MU6100) and there is no three line y/w/r (yeah I don't know it's official name). But it does have an av aux to rgb or whatever it's called. And although it does acknowledge a connection and sometimes goes black and slight sound. But it definitely doesn't work and a message comes up saying "mode not supported! change the resolution on the external device".
So that's why I'm here what should I do what is the most affordable suggestion?
Also have tried using it on a cheap projector and allthough it works with the aux to y/w/r that the projector came with. It's super fuzzy and skippy and jumpy which I'm sure are all technical terms.
Thanks
Not a completely tech savvy guy, I understand most of the basics of things and I also know how to use a google engine. An issue that google hasn't been able to solve for me is as follows....
I have bought a gamecube from America along with a few classic games and controllers and so on so forth that I remember from back in the day. As I have moved back to Australia with the gamecube and have bought an Australian power pack I am now dealing with the issues of the component av cable. The chord worked fine through my tv in America which had a red/white/yellow port to plug the three lines into. But in Australia i have a new samsung UHDTV (Samsung MU6100) and there is no three line y/w/r (yeah I don't know it's official name). But it does have an av aux to rgb or whatever it's called. And although it does acknowledge a connection and sometimes goes black and slight sound. But it definitely doesn't work and a message comes up saying "mode not supported! change the resolution on the external device".
So that's why I'm here what should I do what is the most affordable suggestion?
Also have tried using it on a cheap projector and allthough it works with the aux to y/w/r that the projector came with. It's super fuzzy and skippy and jumpy which I'm sure are all technical terms.
Thanks
Re: Component assistance (basic problems)
That's composite, not component.
Re: Component assistance (basic problems)
GCvideo is what you need, it will output a high quality HDMI signal from your GC and supports progressive scan modes.
Re: Component assistance (basic problems)
Sounds like you have something like this:Arcyday wrote:But it does have an av aux to rgb or whatever it's called. And although it does acknowledge a connection and sometimes goes black and slight sound. But it definitely doesn't work and a message comes up saying "mode not supported! change the resolution on the external device".
These aren't great at making a good connection even when new so the problem most likely lies in this cable. You could try a cheap Composite to HDMI adapter from eBay to hold you over until GCVideoX by badassconsoles (don't fry your GameCube with the current "plug and play" component video to hdmi connectors by being impatient).
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Re: Component assistance (basic problems)
Hi, USA gamecube should output NTSC composite. Your TV probably accept only PAL composite. Check on your TV manual if there is a RGB input and, if it's present, buy a PAL gamecube in Australia, with the RGB cable (that doesn't work on NTSC cubes) and you will enjoy a good image quality for cheap (also buy a modchip so you can load NTSC games).
Workaround: check if your TV has an option to switch to NTSC composite input (some TV do that natively, other have a function hidden somewhere).
Or go for the hdmi mod as others suggested.
Workaround: check if your TV has an option to switch to NTSC composite input (some TV do that natively, other have a function hidden somewhere).
Or go for the hdmi mod as others suggested.
Re: Component assistance (basic problems)
Would bypassing/disabling the lockout chip solve this?
Re: Component assistance (basic problems)
Samsung likes to use those TRS/TRRS connectors like emu_kidid's picture. If you have the yellow in the green connector and not get a picture, it's just possible the TV doesn't support the NTSC video format.
Re: Component assistance (basic problems)
What the flying fuck are you talking about?boredomca wrote:Would bypassing/disabling the lockout chip solve this?
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Streetwalker wrote:What the flying fuck are you talking about?boredomca wrote:Would bypassing/disabling the lockout chip solve this?
Sorry referring to the R5 as lockout chip, well I think it's the R5 of the system he is talking about.
I was asking if a region mod would do anything to help the video output, just in a very simplified way.
Re: Component assistance (basic problems)
NTSC mode is the same regardless of region, all you can do with that resistor is make the IPL boot in Japanese instead of English.
There is also no region lockout on the GameCube, games check what region the console is when inserted and pretend nothing happened if it doesn't match. That only takes one byte in the disc header to fix.
There is also no region lockout on the GameCube, games check what region the console is when inserted and pretend nothing happened if it doesn't match. That only takes one byte in the disc header to fix.
Re: Component assistance (basic problems)
Thank you. You're the best, A #1