Dude. Imma give it up to you mang.. That console is straight gangsta. Keep it real man.. That's when pac, biggie, all the good oldays were at.. Peace homes.. Thanks man.
@jevansturner yeah man.. sometimes u just gotta live it up straight gangsta homie.. That console is cooler than a freaking ice in the neck... Keep it real homes.. Peace.
Do you know of any S-Video cables that will give me top quality on my PS2 / Wii in terms of video quality and that don't need a video out or too many cables?
I read your description and it say ssomething about it taking longer to get to and from the TV which is also alarming me a bit. Could you share whats on your mind in terms of what I'm talking about and I'd really like that!
I wish you talked a bit here to let us know some stuff about your setup.
I just bought a single S-Video cable. It's like a gold plated circular ended with little tiny metal rods inside both ends of the cable.
I want to use it for my PS2 and Wii for when I record walkthroughs of games to make the video quality rape sauce BUT I don't have a video out plugin on my TV.
I do have a VDA (video distribution amp) but I don't wanna buy two cables. I'd like to return this one and get a different cable
@0ddler Get a component cable, set the Wii to output 480p (a lot of PS2 games support 480P), and get a capture card or USB capture device that takes Component. That will be the best way to capture, especially for games that support 480p. Progressive scan is much better for display on a PC than interlaced video. A component cable still has the same quality as S-Video when the mode is interlaced, and better when it's progressive.
yeah s-video quality is much better then composite.
but the quality is vissibly less,
that,s becouse duo those adc and dac conversions by the vga box, and the fact that it has to go twice the distance to your screen as it normally shut be!
good
doujindance 2 weeks ago
you are a true gamer my friend
xray174 8 months ago
Dude. Imma give it up to you mang.. That console is straight gangsta. Keep it real man.. That's when pac, biggie, all the good oldays were at.. Peace homes.. Thanks man.
lilcrazyaznboy 2 years ago
@lilcrazyaznboy My brain hurts.
jevansturner 1 year ago
@jevansturner yeah man.. sometimes u just gotta live it up straight gangsta homie.. That console is cooler than a freaking ice in the neck... Keep it real homes.. Peace.
lilcrazyaznboy 1 year ago
This is continued from the last post
Do you know of any S-Video cables that will give me top quality on my PS2 / Wii in terms of video quality and that don't need a video out or too many cables?
I read your description and it say ssomething about it taking longer to get to and from the TV which is also alarming me a bit. Could you share whats on your mind in terms of what I'm talking about and I'd really like that!
0ddler 2 years ago
I wish you talked a bit here to let us know some stuff about your setup.
I just bought a single S-Video cable. It's like a gold plated circular ended with little tiny metal rods inside both ends of the cable.
I want to use it for my PS2 and Wii for when I record walkthroughs of games to make the video quality rape sauce BUT I don't have a video out plugin on my TV.
I do have a VDA (video distribution amp) but I don't wanna buy two cables. I'd like to return this one and get a different cable
0ddler 2 years ago
@0ddler Get a component cable, set the Wii to output 480p (a lot of PS2 games support 480P), and get a capture card or USB capture device that takes Component. That will be the best way to capture, especially for games that support 480p. Progressive scan is much better for display on a PC than interlaced video. A component cable still has the same quality as S-Video when the mode is interlaced, and better when it's progressive.
jevansturner 1 year ago
I have the S-video want the RGB, but they are hard to find. Still S-video looks better.
fixfred99 2 years ago
oh shit just got real!
zedrein18 3 years ago
yeah s-video quality is much better then composite.
but the quality is vissibly less,
that,s becouse duo those adc and dac conversions by the vga box, and the fact that it has to go twice the distance to your screen as it normally shut be!
johneymute 3 years ago