k so... i "RGB modded" my ntsc mega drive by cutting leg 6 from the sony encoder. Yes, cats and dogs under the same roof While the picture now is phenomenal, really never seen Mega Drive hardware outputting an RGB signal that clear, it also was too dark and washed out. So i removed the usual 75 ohm resistors from the scart plug. And now the pictures is just a bit too bright.
Question number1: in order to darken the picture just a little bit, what value resistors should i get?
Question2: do 220uf caps have any impact on brightness levels and or color clarity?
Thx in advance...
Mega Drive RGB Cable Resistor questions
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Re: Mega Drive RGB Cable Resistor questions
Really interesting mod but noone seems to know the resistor value you are asking. My Pal Megadrive has annoying jailbars when outputing RGB with c-sync
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Re: Mega Drive RGB Cable Resistor questions
My genesis 2 has the crappier chip, if I cut the leg also will it improve the picture ?
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Re: Mega Drive RGB Cable Resistor questions
Try 30 ohms in place of the 75, It’s trial and error.
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Re: Mega Drive RGB Cable Resistor questions
I had the same issue with the Sigma Raijin RGB scart in the past but when tried resistors from 1 to 30 ohms, image was loosing detail and had some very bright pcbs like SFIII with severe colour bleed.
In my case those were pull down resistors though, so lessening resistance seemed to have the ground corrupt the image. I ended up with 75 ohms and had OSSC brightness levels and colour gains upped
In my case those were pull down resistors though, so lessening resistance seemed to have the ground corrupt the image. I ended up with 75 ohms and had OSSC brightness levels and colour gains upped