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Uploaded by on Feb 26, 2009

I recently got a new S-Video/Composite Stereo cable and wanted to show y'all.

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  • LOL 3:45 I love how your voice cracks Daaugughhmage!

  • @Krypticflask Lol, nice catch, asshole =P

  • @Indead Thanks for your help but I figured put the video port on my tv was busted so I'm going to replace the tv and there will be no problem. I'm glad I still have the warranty lol

  • @cmanblck45 I suggest trying a DVD player or some newer console or something like that with composite out and see if that functions, hopefully everything will be already.

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  • @cmanblck45 You know, I'm really not sure, I believe it just depends on the TV, I know for example I was playing PS games on a PS2 on my dad's HDTV using component out, and I couldn't get a picture out of the console, but it would play PS2 just fine. I'd really like to help otherwise, but other than trial and error, I really don't know anyway to fix the issue. Sorry man, that's why I always recommend keeping a nice tube TV around, I love my 32" Sanyo.

  • @Indead Ok ill try that but i have av cords hooked up to my tv and i cannot get it to show a picture. I hear sound and i can control the character on the screen but there is no picture. Could this just be a bad A/V cable?

  • @cmanblck45 The best I can tell you is to use an S-video cable, preferably a official brand, or maybe Monster or something, it'll still look pretty bad, just because it's a measly 320x240 resolution stretched to the TV, it would help if you forced 4:3 aspect ratio for games that use it, but other than just an S-video cable or a composite cable, there's no other real option. There is a higher quality cabled called SCART, but the US N64 needs to be modded to support it. It's more like Component.

  • Do you know of a way to hook up an n64 to an hdtv?

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