Hi all!
I have a problem(!)
I'm into arcades and just got a Sega ST-V mainboard. Probably not
important, but that is the source(RGBS) to euroSCART(also RGBS).
The image displayed is very bloomed and washed out, all the high IRE's
are blended together into one big white haze. Other sources(other games)
don't have this problem. of course it doesn't help to lower the contrast
on the display.
So I'm thinking: Usually I see capacitors on the RGB lines if I open a
scart plug. I've tried finding out what these capacitors actually DO on
the RGB lines, but no luck.
I did read a very short segment somewhere saying that adding resistors
to the RGB lines would lower the output, but I'm not sure, and if so, what
value should they have?
I hope I've made myself understandable I've always had great help
from this forum when the going gets tough.
Thanks a lot,
Nicholas
I have a problem(!)
I'm into arcades and just got a Sega ST-V mainboard. Probably not
important, but that is the source(RGBS) to euroSCART(also RGBS).
The image displayed is very bloomed and washed out, all the high IRE's
are blended together into one big white haze. Other sources(other games)
don't have this problem. of course it doesn't help to lower the contrast
on the display.
So I'm thinking: Usually I see capacitors on the RGB lines if I open a
scart plug. I've tried finding out what these capacitors actually DO on
the RGB lines, but no luck.
I did read a very short segment somewhere saying that adding resistors
to the RGB lines would lower the output, but I'm not sure, and if so, what
value should they have?
I hope I've made myself understandable I've always had great help
from this forum when the going gets tough.
Thanks a lot,
Nicholas