Build Your Own Arcade Controls Forum
Software Support => GroovyMAME => Topic started by: springman on September 07, 2015, 12:58:46 pm
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I own a Sony PVM and can't wait to get my ATI card and PC configured to enjoy GroovyMAME.
My PVM supports both component and RGBs. May I ask from a supported ATI card (through DVI and / or VGA out) do I just need a VGA-to-component cable (Radeon supports YPbPr natively, I remember)?
What if I'd like to use RGBs?
Do the arcade games looks any different (better or worse) between component and RGBs?
Thanks for your expertise ...
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Component is just as good as RGB for arcade games, but you CAN'T use the native component output from the video card. You MUST use the RGB (VGA) ouput and then convert it to component if that's what you want, by means of an external transcoder.
If your monitor accepts RGBs, go for it.
Buy the cheapest HD 4xxx you find.
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Do the arcade games looks any different (better or worse) between component and RGBs?
If you've got the choice, definitely go for the RGBs option. Why introducing the additional encoding/decoding processing of component signalling if you don't need to?
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Component is just as good as RGB for arcade games, but you CAN'T use the native component output from the video card. You MUST use the RGB (VGA) ouput and then convert it to component if that's what you want, by means of an external transcoder.
If your monitor accepts RGBs, go for it.
Buy the cheapest HD 4xxx you find.
Thanks so much for your reply.
Actually I don't really want component, but I just thought GM would use Radeon's component mode. Years ago when I had no HDMI at home, with a X700 I'd output my HTPC through component to my receiver just by a plain VGA-to-component bulky cable without transcoding. So GM doesn't do the same, right?
My PVM's RGB is a standard Sony setup. 4 AV plugs for R, G, B, and Ext. Sync; for each of them I have a AV-to-BNC converter so my JP21 SCART-to-BNC cable can help feed my SFC / MD / Saturn.
I'm a beginner only and I'm not sure how I convert HD15 VGA from the HD4xxx to either RGBs SCART or RGBs BNC. Is VGA-to-RGBs a direct mapping? Or I need a sync combiner or some transcoding too?
Thanks once again.
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Hi springman,
As a fellow PVM owner I would recommend getting one of these devices. http://www.ebay.com/itm/Extron-RGB-109xi-VGA-Interface-with-ADSP-55513-/121726713838?hash=item1c577a3fee (http://www.ebay.com/itm/Extron-RGB-109xi-VGA-Interface-with-ADSP-55513-/121726713838?hash=item1c577a3fee)
It really simplifies the connection between the computer and the PVM. you would simply plug the extron unit's vga cable into the computer, then bnc cables from the output of the extron to the input of the PVM. It has a built in sync combiner. It also has a horizontal centering knob which really comes in handy since on most PVMs you must enter the service menu to make picture position adjustments.
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Hi springman,
As a fellow PVM owner I would recommend getting one of these devices. http://www.ebay.com/itm/Extron-RGB-109xi-VGA-Interface-with-ADSP-55513-/121726713838?hash=item1c577a3fee (http://www.ebay.com/itm/Extron-RGB-109xi-VGA-Interface-with-ADSP-55513-/121726713838?hash=item1c577a3fee)
It really simplifies the connection between the computer and the PVM. you would simply plug the extron unit's vga cable into the computer, then bnc cables from the output of the extron to the input of the PVM. It has a built in sync combiner. It also has a horizontal centering knob which really comes in handy since on most PVMs you must enter the service menu to make picture position adjustments.
Thanks so much for your suggestion, cyb.
So I guess I don't have a clean and direct way to feed my PVM?
I always love this Extron thing, but it's not easy to get one in Hong Kong and it means I'll need to find an extra power outlet.
Actually I also own a sync combiner in my Toro that I think will do the job. I need new cable though ...
Thanks!