Outputting 240p RGB Scart from a modern Nvidia GPU

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  • čas přidán 12. 12. 2022
  • Little tutorial here of how I'm getting lag free 240p from my Nvidia graphics card to connect up to my crt tv. Great for retro inspired modern indie games
    Credit to Will TM for the animation and JJ Benson for the music in the intro/outro
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Komentáře • 203

  • @RetroCrisis
    @RetroCrisis Před rokem +26

    This is fascinating. Honestly this kind of stuff is right up my alley. I appreciated your explanation of all the signal types

  • @sonicpelaaja
    @sonicpelaaja Před 10 měsíci +22

    I bought the same VGA2SCART you have here. Everything worked exactly like you demonstrated. I have a GTX 970 with native VGA support with a cheap DVI adapter which also helped. Looks beautiful on my Sony Trinitron. Thank you!

    • @londonretrovideogames1473
      @londonretrovideogames1473  Před 10 měsíci +2

      Amazing, thanks for sharing your experience!

    • @Albertredneck
      @Albertredneck Před 8 měsíci +3

      Hey man, so you were able to get 15kHz signal out of an GTX 970? Without any driver modification? At 60Hz instead of 120Hz? I thought that was impossible.

    • @gshaw3000
      @gshaw3000 Před 6 měsíci +1

      I have the same question are you outputying at 15khz please?

    • @sonicpelaaja
      @sonicpelaaja Před 6 měsíci +3

      ​@@gshaw3000Yes. 15khz with just official drivers. However I didn't get retroarch to scale games correctly. I had better results with an old AMD gpu and CrtEmudriver.

    • @RavageReeves
      @RavageReeves Před 4 měsíci

      I got it working with a cheap HDMI to component converter and followed the settings in the video. I didn't try retroarch yet but the screen looks bad. Everything is way to big in 240p on crt tv. I tried 576 interlaced it worked as testing the modification but NVIDIA has made it so these interlaced setting aren't selectable now

  • @AJ-po6up
    @AJ-po6up Před 3 měsíci +17

    I really hate the fact that modern GPUs have removed the ability to run native 240p like this, basically forcing us to only be able to use super resolutions which don't work for native PC games, I don't understand why remove features that can be useful to certain niches like this one.

    • @guillermo9171
      @guillermo9171 Před 17 dny +1

      I'll add to that the removal of interlaced video modes. Goodbye anything Dreamcast and above!

  • @1906aldo
    @1906aldo Před 8 měsíci +4

    Some years ago I made my own adapter. Mess of wires and resistors. A squid of vga-molex-3.5 jack to scart. I got the image but I could not figure out how to combine the signals so the scanning was way off. I gave up expecting someone to someday make an adapter. Here it is, finally

  • @matstodon
    @matstodon Před 4 měsíci +10

    what ppl might don't know is some of modern gpu cards have a minimum pixel clock limitation at around 20-25mhz, that's why when the 320x240 resolution doesn't work, adding more horizontal resolution, such as 1280/1920/2560 x 240p, might help,
    and retroarch will scale fit the image to 4:3 resolution perfectly without stretching it. but of course by doing so, you'll missed the oportunity to play a native windows pc game at 240p.
    the not so modern gpu that i've tested doesn't have a minimum pixel clock via displayport so far are gtx 1070/1050 and ryzen 2200g/2400g
    but still, this is a very good video! as a lot of redditors out there referring to your video when they are trying to connect their modern pc to a crt ❤

    • @AJ-po6up
      @AJ-po6up Před 3 měsíci

      Do more modern ones have the low pixel clock limitation on DP? I know HDMI is always locked, in all my tests with different GPUs from Nvidia, Intel iGPUs and AMD it needs at least 25.20MHz to work (which is the exact pixel clock of 640x480p@60Hz the minimum "official" resolution supported on PC) I've never tested DisplayPort so I had no idea it had no limit. I've always heard all digital connections had the limit and only analog didn't.
      Would love to try this on my main PC to play modern PC games at 240p (as we all know super resolutions only work with things like Retroarch sadly) but I'd hate to waste money on an adapter only to be disappointed. Right now I have PCs with a 3060, RX 480 and now a RX 7900XTX so all fairly recent GPUs.

    • @matstodon
      @matstodon Před 3 měsíci

      @@AJ-po6up Eventhough i haven't tried it yet, but i have a feeling that your RX480 probably can pull low pixel clock via DP. Try to find an OEM HP DP to VGA adapter (the second hand unit should be not expensive). the adapter is confirmed working with low pixel clock resolutions.

  • @Pazuzu-
    @Pazuzu- Před 4 měsíci +3

    Excellent tutorial. If only I knew about this method before, I wouldnt have wasted time and money going after old radeon hd gpus.

    • @londonretrovideogames1473
      @londonretrovideogames1473  Před 4 měsíci +2

      Crtemudriver has its plus points, there isn't really a perfect solution

    • @cyberwarrior8382
      @cyberwarrior8382 Před 4 měsíci

      I have old radeon HD6850, but it just shows me black screen, when i update drivers or just start everything on CPU... haven't try it with CRT yet.

  • @gonzalez29FX20E
    @gonzalez29FX20E Před rokem +9

    This is amazing,. Im definitely trying this next month, gonna surprise my gf with retroarch and her favourites PS1 and PS2 games on the good old CRT with the rest of the consoles!!!

    • @londonretrovideogames1473
      @londonretrovideogames1473  Před rokem +1

      Nice, hope it works for you

    • @gonzalez29FX20E
      @gonzalez29FX20E Před rokem +1

      It’s not working… I get signal but there is flickering and artifacts as horizontal lines mainly in the lower area. I’ve tried different standards and numbers…. So you have any tips? Have a Sony trinitron (tried on 2 different models with the same results) and a 1080ti 😢

    • @londonretrovideogames1473
      @londonretrovideogames1473  Před rokem +1

      Flickering and artifacts sounds a bit weird, my experience has been I either get a solid picture or nothing (on 2 different tvs). Sure it's not a cable issue or a connection not quite in right somewhere?

    • @gonzalez29FX20E
      @gonzalez29FX20E Před rokem

      @@londonretrovideogames1473 I’m giving up for today. I’m using a quality hdmi cable from kabeldirekt. Same as the scart I’ve been using for the switcher. There is the possibility that the HDMI to VGA lil converter is the faulty piece. I ordered several cables and adaptors, including DisplayPort to VGA, gonna do more tests tomorrow. Sent videos and photos to retroupgrades. I really hope it’s the cable. 🤞

    • @gonzalez29FX20E
      @gonzalez29FX20E Před rokem +2

      @@londonretrovideogames1473 yessss! It was the cheap adapter. I’ve been tweaking the custom resolution and the tv geometry. But now I have some pesky pixels on the top and bottom that aren’t showing, like just a few pixels cropping out of the screen, will tweak the numbers and see what happens, but so far this gadget is THE BOMB!!!!! 😎😎😎😍🥰

  • @ISLAS13
    @ISLAS13 Před 9 měsíci +1

    wow i found you on insta and now in a random youtube search,great job ill need one for my scart tv.
    i was thinking about making a rgbuntu exclusive pc

  • @CalaTec
    @CalaTec Před 9 měsíci +5

    I thought that active adapters would add some lag. I know that anything under the series 900 on NVIDIA or 300 on AMD can output analogue without having to convert the signal, thus no extra delay.

    • @londonretrovideogames1473
      @londonretrovideogames1473  Před 8 měsíci +1

      Only adapters that have a frame buffer add meaningful lag. Most dp or hdmi to vga adapters don't have one as there's no scaling.

  • @l3yce583
    @l3yce583 Před 5 měsíci +3

    Thanks for the great video 👍 I’ll be trying it as soon as possible

  • @buriedbits6027
    @buriedbits6027 Před 5 měsíci +1

    Excellent excellent excellent video!

  • @justaroodypoo
    @justaroodypoo Před rokem +1

    Great info thanks for sharing

  • @gbrodie49
    @gbrodie49 Před 10 měsíci +3

    Have you come across any issues with your old TV when using this method over the past months? This is the clearest guide I've found and I'm hoping to try this.

    • @londonretrovideogames1473
      @londonretrovideogames1473  Před 10 měsíci

      Technically you're sending a native signal to the crt so I don't see an issue long term. Check out crtemudriver too, useful for 32bit games that swap from 240p to 480i

  • @alenmilic1296
    @alenmilic1296 Před měsícem +1

    Nice work, good to know its possible.
    Currently im using an AMD R9 380x > VGA to Component transcoder > CRT Emudriver & CRU to create 2560x240p 60hz. While it works well with emulators as you can stretch the output to full screen, running games out of Steam or from their native launcher usually doesnt offer a "stretch" to full screen option. In such cases, if I wanted to use the Sony Trinitron in these cases, i'd change my output to 640x480i, which works but no juicy scan lines.
    I have a GTX970 in the same PC, so i might disable to AMD GPU and see if I can create a custom resolution like you have demostrated with my setup.

  • @VAMPIREMACHIINE
    @VAMPIREMACHIINE Před 4 měsíci +2

    I’ve been using CRT Emudriver 2.0 on my AMD HD 5450 for a few years now. I ended up settling on Super Res 2560x224 and have my 32” Sony Trinitron CRT calibrated to 2560x224 via the service menu. Which maximizes your margin of integer scaling. Seeing how I only use 2560x224 for everything like Fightcade and Retroarch.. I definitely want to try this with my old MSI GTX 980ti 6gb. This would definitely give me way more power than the AMD HD 5450.. Thanks for this video! 🤟

    • @londonretrovideogames1473
      @londonretrovideogames1473  Před 4 měsíci +1

      Doesn't crt emudriver just use the gpu to send the signal, can't you have another one to do the heavy lifting?

    • @VAMPIREMACHIINE
      @VAMPIREMACHIINE Před 4 měsíci

      @@londonretrovideogames1473 Yeah you can, I used to run it on my main gaming rig which at the time had both my GTX 980ti and AMD HD 5450 and it was great. Only downside was certain Steam games with Anti-Cheat (Ex. Dragonball Fighterz) require Windows Test Signing turned on. But when you're running CRT Emudriver (Custom Drivers Not Approved by Windows) Test signing has to be turned off in order for CRT Emudriver to work. So it was a pain in the ass constantly enabling/disabling test signing and having to reboot. So I ended up picking up a Dell Optiplex 7020 for $100, refurbished it, installed my AMD 5450 and am using that as a dedicated retro games pc for Launchbox/Big Box/RetroArch and Fightcade.
      I recently upgraded my main GPU to a RTX 3060 and my old GTX 980ti is just sitting in it's box. I'de pair it with my AMD 5450, but the Optiplex, 7020 only has one PCI-E for 1 GPU... So if I can install a 600w power supply in the Optiplex to power my 980ti... This could be epic.

    • @AJ-po6up
      @AJ-po6up Před 3 měsíci

      @@londonretrovideogames1473 Yeah you can render with one and use another for just displaying to the TV/Monitor, one thing I've found is that is better to use different brands as drivers can collide when they're different generations of the same brand i.e an old AMD GPU with a new AMD GPU, like having an HD 5450 and a RX 6700 at the same time would create a conflict since the drivers you need for the HD 5450 are super old as it's been EOL for a long time while you need new drivers for the RX 6700, same with nvidia, a 710 with a RTX 3060 is a no-go. But with different brands you could have a crazy combo like an HD 5450 and a RTX 4090 at the same time with no conflicts (hopefully)

  • @Jon-ie1xb
    @Jon-ie1xb Před rokem +1

    Just bought all the bits to have a go on the weekend.

    • @londonretrovideogames1473
      @londonretrovideogames1473  Před rokem

      Hope it works for you!

    • @Jon-ie1xb
      @Jon-ie1xb Před rokem +1

      @@londonretrovideogames1473 unfortunately not. Getting a rolling picture, can you help? Thanks

    • @londonretrovideogames1473
      @londonretrovideogames1473  Před rokem

      Sounds like it's getting signal, probably a case of playing with the settings. Do you have Instagram? Send me a dm with pics and I'll see if I can help

    • @Jon-ie1xb
      @Jon-ie1xb Před rokem

      Thanks, I've sent you a message with a pic

  • @johanngouders2682
    @johanngouders2682 Před 28 dny +1

    Clear, simple and explained. GG!

  • @lukilladog
    @lukilladog Před 2 měsíci +2

    I tried this with an hdmi to vga adaptor, and it worked, but only for 60hz resolutions. 57hz, 59hz, and other arcade refresh rates didn't work. I've yet to try with a display port adapter.

  • @brucemclaren-
    @brucemclaren- Před 8 měsíci

    and mate how do you get hdmi output to display on a 4:3 screen

  • @stainp
    @stainp Před 9 měsíci +1

    I'm using a modern AMD card with displayport to vga>vga to rgb (I needed to change the sync to go over green so I guess it's actually YPbPr?) and getting a scrambled signal on my PVM 14n2u. After fiddling with a program called Custom Resolution Utility, I forced a 320x240p signal to it which unscrambled it to the point that it was a steady image (Making sure that the actual signal was 15khz.) Only problem was that the image was a very strange aspect ratio that tiled across the screen. I'm going to try fiddling with the program some more to see if I can get a proper image.

    • @stainp
      @stainp Před 9 měsíci

      Still fighting with it, but I am able to output interlaced video albeit at a weird aspect ratio and tiled (essentially the image is squished and duplicated once over.) Interestingly original xbox is also outputting the same way over component. I'm guessing that vga2scart adapter is the key to this.

    • @stainp
      @stainp Před 9 měsíci

      Update with vga2scart converter. Has made zero difference. Same signal issues. I've tried dozens upon dozens of settings with custom resolution utility and no luck. I think I'll have to try the emudriver at some point.

    • @lancepage1914
      @lancepage1914 Před 5 měsíci

      ​​​​@@stainp First of all if you have an AMD GPU, even a modern one - you need to use CRTemudriver. It's a pretty involved set up, but once it is nothing works better.
      Secondly, try a HDMI to VGA converter. They don't cost much and have no noticeable latency. When using CRTemudriver, you can set up a virtual EDID with the selected HDMI out. That will make your life a lot easier as it will always default to the resolution that you configure as desktop resolution.
      Third, you may have to set up super resolution modelines. This is especially important with modern GPU because they have a higher pixel clock minimum. Basically that means that's the only way to get 240p 15khz, for example: 2560x240p.

  • @CorporalHudson
    @CorporalHudson Před 5 měsíci +1

    Hey bro, great vid but I am wondering - do you think this will work with AMD GPU without using CRT Emudriver now after we have custom resolutions options within the AMD software itself and we dont have to use Super Resolutions? I checked to see what numbers it will show with 240p and it shows the exact numbers (from the porch, the pixels, etc) like in your vid. So on paper it should work right? I dont have the cable adapters yet so I cant check it out myself.

  • @spacemidget9416
    @spacemidget9416 Před 10 měsíci +6

    Great guide, but worth pointing out that custom 240p resolutions on RTX cards aren't supported. Only solution now is to use something like GBS Control, although I was thinking about ordering a USB VGA adapter for about £10 on Amazon and setting it to 240p via CRU utility. Might be worth another video if you get one.

    • @londonretrovideogames1473
      @londonretrovideogames1473  Před 10 měsíci +1

      Thanks, I wasn't aware that this isn't possible on rtx cards, unclear why that would be. Crt emudriver would probably be sensible in that case

    • @irti
      @irti Před 9 měsíci

      Have you got any link to that anywhere, I have a 2070 RTX and it lets me set the resolution but it doesn't seem to be working.

    • @spacemidget9416
      @spacemidget9416 Před 9 měsíci

      @@irti Link to what? The USB VGA, CRU or CRT Emudriver?

    • @irti
      @irti Před 9 měsíci

      @@spacemidget9416 somewhere that says not possible on RTX cards

    • @DerpyVids
      @DerpyVids Před 8 měsíci

      @@irti Hi im just curious, did you get it working? And did you use a DisplayPort2VGA converter or HDMI2VGA converter from your graphics card?

  • @sinetwo
    @sinetwo Před 8 měsíci +2

    Lovely guide. Does this effectively mean you can use either old ATi crt emudriver GPUs or just *any* Nvidia?

    • @londonretrovideogames1473
      @londonretrovideogames1473  Před 8 měsíci +2

      Crt emudriver I think is a little more flexible due to switchres which for ps1/saturn means you can go from 240p to 480i on the fly. I use mister or original hardware for these so it doesn't bother me. It's also been mentioned that the rtx cards might not support 240p but I don't have experience of that

  • @DamfinoMR2
    @DamfinoMR2 Před 3 měsíci +1

    I have a Retroarch-dedicated PC with an EVGA 8800GT that has a breakout for s-video or component ypbpr connected to my CRT and up until now have only been able to get 31khz. I'm going to try messing with the timings and whatnot like you did to see if I can finally get 240p. I wonder though, since I'm in the US, would your settings be different from mine since your CRTs were 50hz?

  • @tvdetubo240p
    @tvdetubo240p Před 7 měsíci

    excellent. So if I buy an old video card with an svideo output, I can connect it to my Sony Wega directly with the svideo cable, right?

    • @londonretrovideogames1473
      @londonretrovideogames1473  Před 7 měsíci

      Yes, but you will get 480i output, not 240p by default. I'm not certain how to get 240p using that method

  • @code.liplox
    @code.liplox Před 10 měsíci +4

    Here in Brasil, our TVs dont have a scart input. Do you think I can do the same using component video?

    • @londonretrovideogames1473
      @londonretrovideogames1473  Před 10 měsíci +1

      You'll need something to convert vga to component in that case which I'm less familiar with. Crtemudriver might be another option

  • @VAMPIREMACHIINE
    @VAMPIREMACHIINE Před 3 měsíci +2

    Have you tried adding multiple different resolutions? like 320x240, 256x224, 304x224, 384x224, etc. And tried opening retro games that have different native resolutions?
    Curious to see if going this way could utilize Retroarch’s Switch Res feature. (Where games of different native res automatically make the crt switch resoltion to match the game’s native res) Similar to how CRT Emudriver works.

    • @londonretrovideogames1473
      @londonretrovideogames1473  Před 3 měsíci

      You can run multiple resolutions but it won't switch on the fly. If you run a high resolution and then just use integer scaling it will be fine (at least for the vertical). Multiple horizontal resolutions might be helpful

    • @VAMPIREMACHIINE
      @VAMPIREMACHIINE Před 3 měsíci

      @@londonretrovideogames1473 Good to know! You just saved me a bunch of stress, time and frustration. Thanks, London 🤟

  • @matstodon
    @matstodon Před rokem +2

    can it output 480i from displayport / vga out? it would be awesome for dolphin or pcsx2

    • @londonretrovideogames1473
      @londonretrovideogames1473  Před rokem

      There is an option for it but I couldn't get it to work, might work with some fiddling. Possible the vga adapter doesn't like it

  • @trunksnp2591
    @trunksnp2591 Před 6 měsíci +1

    Hi Im struggling to get a quadro 6000 24 GB dvi I graphics card to work on my CRT a/v tryed to go from dvi I to VGA to AV bit nothing pops up on tv

  • @Kilotaa
    @Kilotaa Před 19 dny

    I've just got this device and can't get it to work. Connected the PC to the VGA2SCART, then the scart to my CRT, try to change the resolution and nothing change. My GPU recognize the CRT Tv, and i can see some brownish flickering in the screen and the screen flashes when i change the resolution/settings, but still no image. Any idea on how to fix this ? I've tried two different scart cables.

  • @josephredd4704
    @josephredd4704 Před 6 měsíci +1

    What GPU are you running? I am looking to build a new gaming PC and I think given that this method doesn’t work with the RTX I want to use this GPU as my secondary solely for retro gaming

    • @londonretrovideogames1473
      @londonretrovideogames1473  Před 6 měsíci +1

      If you are going to do that you might want to use crt emudriver and an old Radeon card. I used a 1060 3gb here

  • @Klyze
    @Klyze Před 7 měsíci

    hi there, do i need any particular type of CRT monitor? a recommend spec they must have so that can work?
    i want to connect a VGA PC CRT monitor and play 240p.
    thanks in advance!

    • @londonretrovideogames1473
      @londonretrovideogames1473  Před 7 měsíci

      This here is for playing on a crt tv with scart input. I have numerous vga crts too. For that you have two options for 240p, one is run 120hz and then black frame insertion for 60hz which you can do in retroarch. Other option is 480p and use artificial scanlines to block every other line back to 240p. Both will give a BVM like look but with reduced brightness so get a late, high end crt monitor. Personally I'd suggest a crt tv for 240p though. Hope this is useful

  • @JaeliusFairmout
    @JaeliusFairmout Před rokem +1

    good evening! im trying to make this work with my Nvidia 2070 laptop to a bang & olufsen crt, but cant get a working picture.
    if youre free sometime to troubleshoot id appreciate it

  • @bnr32jason
    @bnr32jason Před rokem +4

    I'm one of those people using an old Radeon GPU (6750 I think) and CRTEmuDriver. It works but it's SUPER finicky and any time I update Windows it seems to want to reset everything. I wasn't aware that we could do this with modern Nvidia cards now. Have you tried GroovyMAME with it? Any issues?

    • @londonretrovideogames1473
      @londonretrovideogames1473  Před rokem

      Not tried groovymame. It's treating the TV as a monitor so unless it's doing something particularly funky, I'm guessing it should be ok. Good to hear your crtemudriver experience, this seems like a fairly reasonable option

    • @jimbotron70
      @jimbotron70 Před rokem +2

      There are custom BIOSes for the Radeon letting CRT outputgoing straight from the card, without the need for programs or hardware hacks.

    • @InvictusCore
      @InvictusCore Před 11 měsíci +2

      @@jimbotron70any idea where to get thet bios?

    • @jimbotron70
      @jimbotron70 Před 11 měsíci

      @@InvictusCore Sure, search the ATOM-15 utility

    • @sonyx5332
      @sonyx5332 Před 4 měsíci

      ​@InvictusCore did you found anything?

  • @eqpurple9011
    @eqpurple9011 Před 10 měsíci +1

    cool stuff!

  • @Neodestro
    @Neodestro Před rokem +1

    i got my today but i got sync problem with sony pvm monitor

    • @londonretrovideogames1473
      @londonretrovideogames1473  Před rokem

      Feel free to dm me on instagram, I suspect it's a case of playing with the settings. Something that worked for my Sony crt tv was pulling and reconnecting the vga cable

  • @papadon82
    @papadon82 Před rokem +1

    Can you link the adapter you used for DP to VGA? I don't know if that's the issue causing the flickering image or if it's the manual timings. I can't get this to work and have everything set up the same way as you do. :(

    • @londonretrovideogames1473
      @londonretrovideogames1473  Před rokem +2

      It's just a hp one I bought on ebay, sorry to hear you're having issues. How much fiddling with the settings have you done? It might just need something tweaking to be just right. Maybe also try a higher horizontal resolution

    • @papadon82
      @papadon82 Před rokem +2

      @@londonretrovideogames1473 I ended up trying a ton of different resolutions and custom timings but couldn't get anything to work on my SCART modded Trinitron. I'll test out another TV with SCART as well as another adapter to see if I get better results.

    • @matstodon
      @matstodon Před 4 měsíci

      what gpu card that you are using?

  • @Alopkaable
    @Alopkaable Před 5 měsíci +1

    Any way to do this with composite and not scart?

    • @londonretrovideogames1473
      @londonretrovideogames1473  Před 5 měsíci +1

      For composite you need to mix all of the rgbhv signals from vga into one. You might be able to do it with something like this:
      a.aliexpress.com/_Ev07Vhx

  • @freebee95553
    @freebee95553 Před měsícem

    Quick question could this set up be able to remove black bars on 480i inputs on CRT TV? and would it save the new custom resolution after unplugging it from your PC? My issue with my CRT TV is the the S-video input is creating black bars on the image and for example gamecube and ps1. And the service menu doesn't have a option to stretch the image horizontally to fit the whole screen.

    • @londonretrovideogames1473
      @londonretrovideogames1473  Před měsícem

      Crt tvs don't "save" resolutions. It sounds more like a geometry issue. Is this 480i on a pal TV? Are you sure the service menu doesn't have geometry controls? Most do

    • @freebee95553
      @freebee95553 Před měsícem

      @@londonretrovideogames1473 Interesting you may have solved the issue. My CRT TV might be a PAL CRT and my GameCube being NTSC is not communicating the image properly. I tested my gamecube on a Sony Wega CRT and it filled up the whole screen perfectly. When I hooked up my Dvd player and even ps3 in S-video it fills the whole screen perfectly, so I did conclude that the black bars on the side is part of the picture the GameCube is generating. I tested 240p and its perfectly fine fills the whole screen even with a N64 though being a NTSC. The CRT is Samsung TX-R2035 and I am looking online or even the back sticker and dont see it being a PAL CRT. The CRT does say 60hz on the back , and I do know PAL CRT had dif hz rating not to sure. Also read online that 3rd party based cable could cause the gamecube to send a 16/9 image rather than a 4/3 so i am waiting on OEM cable I bought to test once more and see.

  • @Mr_Wh1
    @Mr_Wh1 Před 11 měsíci +3

    Thank you for this guide, it was very informative. Did you by any chance get higher resolution working? I have looked for some time now, for a way to get full PAL resolution 576p? from VGA to SCART, but I just can't seem to find it.

    • @londonretrovideogames1473
      @londonretrovideogames1473  Před 11 měsíci +2

      For a TV it will be 576i over scart. A component set might be able to do progressive scan, but those are rare in Europe. I struggled to get interlaced resolutions to work via this method, probably need to experiment more. I did find that you can sometimes push more than 240 lines within the spec of the signal. Depends on the TV but I got one doing 250p

    • @Mr_Wh1
      @Mr_Wh1 Před 11 měsíci +1

      @@londonretrovideogames1473 I thought 576p was a thing on RGB? Don't DVDs play 576p in Europe?
      I got a Beovision MX4000 for the purpose of displaying content from a VGA output from an older laptop. I guess It's only composite for those higher resolutions? In this case, what in your opinion would be the best solution for this?
      Thank you for your help.

    • @londonretrovideogames1473
      @londonretrovideogames1473  Před 11 měsíci +2

      Dvds will be interlaced 576i not 576p. I think there is the capability to display that progressive resolution from a theoretical standpoint but I don't think you'll find it implemented whereas component can display those progressive scan resolutions with implementations in commercial products. You could definitely run with an interlaced resolution but it will have the limitations such as flicker. You could get something that is a more standard hdmi to scart adapter but it'll have a little lag. Most of these output 480i/576i which I talk about in the video. You're not going to get a progressive scan resolution though, better off with a vga monitor for that usage

    • @Mr_Wh1
      @Mr_Wh1 Před 11 měsíci

      @@londonretrovideogames1473 Interlaced 576i? I never knew. I guess the same goes for S-video, since I got myself an "EASYCEL HDMI to S-Video RCA Converter" on Amazon DE, and the s-video is really bad. I tried making some custom resolutions to 576p on the HDMI output in hopes of somehow bypassing the scaler, by going native resolution. I am not sure if it worked though. Composite output on the box makes a better picture, though it looks a little washed out. That is why I asked you if there is a specific solution to rule them all?
      About the high resolution progressive scan and VGA monitors; I wish I could, but they are nowhere to be found here in Denmark. It really makes you kick yourself for not getting one, or them all, when they where given away for free in piles.

    • @DerpyVids
      @DerpyVids Před 8 měsíci

      ​@@Mr_Wh1 hi, i am also getting a beovision mx 4000. Did you have any luck pushing 576p or 480p on it through vga2scart? Gonna try 240p via the method in this video but more options are always better.

  • @fat-hat
    @fat-hat Před 3 měsíci +1

    Exactly what display port to vga did you buy? Can you send link if you have one? Have bought 2 hdmi to vga and they didn't work. Maybe a displayport one will like in your video? Have tried crtemudriver with amd hd 3650 as second gpu to my gtx 1060, but it didn't work either. Really want this to work....

    • @londonretrovideogames1473
      @londonretrovideogames1473  Před 3 měsíci

      I think it's a hp one, I'll dig it out. What issue with the hdmi adapter did you have?

    • @fat-hat
      @fat-hat Před 3 měsíci

      @@londonretrovideogames1473 The screen black with no color, and there is flickering artifacts like the one on yours, no matter what resolution i put in Nvidia control panel. I have tried super resolutions too, to no avail. I'm using a PAL Philips television (29PT5458/01)

  • @GlassICE
    @GlassICE Před 2 měsíci

    Omg so this was needed way more than my HDMI to VGA cable ;/
    now i know why my new PC not giving any signal to my CRT TV ;/
    ohhhh, where should i get one of these

  • @give_me_my_nick_back
    @give_me_my_nick_back Před 5 měsíci +1

    The only problem I can see in this solution is the CSYNC, it's a bit hit or miss, lots of PAL CRTs won't work at all with csync as it was only used in SECAM spec and replaced by composite video sync in PAL specs but then there is no real solution for that (I mean you would need to salvage some AV encoder from some console jsut to generate AV for sync..) other than just try finding a CRT that will work I suppose...

    • @londonretrovideogames1473
      @londonretrovideogames1473  Před 5 měsíci +1

      Thanks, more modern crts seem to be much more tolerant of the signal specs. This has worked with both the crts I've tried

    • @give_me_my_nick_back
      @give_me_my_nick_back Před 5 měsíci +1

      @@londonretrovideogames1473 actually I usually have problem with csync on the very last CRT models they sold because they tried to make the a bit too smart auto detecting signals etc haha older models that just feed whatever you plug in won't really care

    • @londonretrovideogames1473
      @londonretrovideogames1473  Před 5 měsíci +1

      Interesting, in addition to this b&o I've had a widescreen Trinitron working with this method

    • @give_me_my_nick_back
      @give_me_my_nick_back Před 5 měsíci

      @@londonretrovideogames1473 anything that has auto detection of s-video over scart will not work :D Still I'm not saying it's a super huge problem but some people might run into this issue and might need to just find another CRT

  • @oscarfiala2104
    @oscarfiala2104 Před rokem +1

    Mán i thought scart could carry yBpPr signal. But APERENTLY only a RGB signal. Great solution, will buy.

    • @londonretrovideogames1473
      @londonretrovideogames1473  Před rokem

      Scart is a connector and can carry multiple signals but component is almost never carried over scart. Hope it works for you, heard a few people having difficulty with sync issues. I've had this working on two separate tvs, a Sony in addition to the b&o here

    • @irti
      @irti Před 9 měsíci +1

      @@londonretrovideogames1473 Do you have the same settings on your Sony as you entered in this video?

    • @londonretrovideogames1473
      @londonretrovideogames1473  Před 9 měsíci

      @@irti yes, basically followed the same approach

    • @londonretrovideogames1473
      @londonretrovideogames1473  Před 9 měsíci

      @@irti I did have to pull the vga cable and reconnect for it to sync properly

    • @irti
      @irti Před 9 měsíci

      @@londonretrovideogames1473 cheers, this is a Sony and if it doesn't understand the signal it just shows a black screen which isn't helpful!

  • @freedom7292
    @freedom7292 Před rokem +1

    I have old tv it has SCART only and my Pc got amd R9 280x with hdmi and dvi .which adapter do i need to to get 240p? please

    • @londonretrovideogames1473
      @londonretrovideogames1473  Před rokem

      Sorry, I've only explored this with Nvidia cards, look up what custom resolution options there are and see if you can get 240p. Conceptually it should work the same if you can output the right resolution

    • @100Bucks
      @100Bucks Před rokem

      Wouldn't just making a resolution of 240p with the program called Custom Resolution Utility and connecting it to your tv would work. What's the need of adapters? I can push out progressive or interlaced on my modern LG OLED TV 4k. Why so many things? Just make custom resolution and connect to tv.

    • @londonretrovideogames1473
      @londonretrovideogames1473  Před rokem +1

      We're talking about outputting an analogue signal to a crt tv over scart here. 240p will look way better on a crt than it does on an oled

    • @CalaTec
      @CalaTec Před 9 měsíci +1

      I have the same card, I've used an adapter from DVI-I to VGA, and my adapter from VGA to SCART from a retro game store. If you can get DVI-I to SCART it would be better. You also need emudriver to output the analogue signals and to generate the custom resolutions.

    • @matstodon
      @matstodon Před 4 měsíci

      if your are okay if your pc is going to be a dedicated for 240p gaming, then you can try to install crt emudriver on it, because your gpu met the emudriver spec

  • @BLASTIC0
    @BLASTIC0 Před 9 měsíci +1

    what about going to just RGB. Im in the US, our RGB TV's just have the 3 RGB RCA inputs.

    • @londonretrovideogames1473
      @londonretrovideogames1473  Před 9 měsíci

      That sounds like composite rather than separate rgb. Yellow, red and white cables? Or maybe component, I think I've seen people selling vga to component transcoder boards. Something like a.aliexpress.com/_m0C25ya which should work similarly to the vga to scart board I use here.
      You're right that scart is pretty rare in the US. You might be better with trying to set up crt emudriver in this case if the above board doesn't work for you

  • @cyberwarrior8382
    @cyberwarrior8382 Před 4 měsíci

    Sorry, my English isn't that great, could you please write what cables i need to buy for hdmi on nvidia to scart cable on crt? Do you have links or model names, where can i get them? Thank you !

    • @londonretrovideogames1473
      @londonretrovideogames1473  Před 4 měsíci

      Where are you based? You need an hdmi or displayport to vga adapter, a vga2scart box and a scart to scart cable

    • @cyberwarrior8382
      @cyberwarrior8382 Před 4 měsíci

      @@londonretrovideogames1473 Germany

  • @farazsiddiqui1312
    @farazsiddiqui1312 Před rokem +2

    Dude help me out plz its not working i have a 576i pal crt tv i am trying with component converter my gpu is gtx 1050 ti

    • @londonretrovideogames1473
      @londonretrovideogames1473  Před rokem +1

      What resolution are you outputting? Component or composite converter? Send me a dm on instagram and I'll see if I can help

    • @Hiandbye95
      @Hiandbye95 Před 10 měsíci

      If it's PAL, have you tried setting it to 50 hz?
      Some older PAL CRTs don't support 60 hz.

    • @matstodon
      @matstodon Před 4 měsíci

      from what i've learned, interlaced resolution only works from either hdmi or dvi-i on that card, but only works on the old driver version.
      you can try using hdmi/dvi-i to vga adapter and set the resolution to 1920x576i 50hz from CRU.

  • @chickenbites8877
    @chickenbites8877 Před 4 měsíci +1

    Ive just connected my little 14" Sony Flatron CRT to my RTX380 using this VGA2SCART board and a DP to VGA cable, but im getting nothing but a black screen on the CRT - any ideas?

    • @londonretrovideogames1473
      @londonretrovideogames1473  Před 4 měsíci

      How much have you played with the settings? What resolution are you using?

    • @chickenbites8877
      @chickenbites8877 Před 4 měsíci

      @@londonretrovideogames1473 Im just trying to set it as "standard" 240p like yours. I notice yours was flickering nicely before you did the settings, where as mine is just a black screen set on AV1 - it does have the RGB icon showing in the corner but no actual picture.

    • @londonretrovideogames1473
      @londonretrovideogames1473  Před 4 měsíci

      @@chickenbites8877 do you think the dp to vga adapter is working correctly? Is the crt working ok with a different signal?

    • @chickenbites8877
      @chickenbites8877 Před 4 měsíci +1

      @@londonretrovideogames1473 the CRT works fine with my sega saturn. I bought a cheap DP to VGA cable, maybe thats it! I also note its showing as a "Digital Display" in NV control panel, when in fact its a real CRT.

    • @matstodon
      @matstodon Před 4 měsíci

      try 1920x240 resolution, your gpu card might have a pixel clock limitation

  • @brucemclaren-
    @brucemclaren- Před 8 měsíci +1

    Dude i wanna convert hdmi signal to rgbs so i can use dex through the television port in my 98 mercedes and have google maps and shit on an old ass sat nav lol. been thinking of the exact same thing but always got stuck on how to get composite sync from hsync and vsnc

    • @londonretrovideogames1473
      @londonretrovideogames1473  Před 8 měsíci

      As I describe in the video, custom resolution out of the pc via hdmi or dp, convert to vga and then use a sync combiner such as the vga2scart to go from rgbhv to rgbs. If you don't mind about lag then any hdmi to scart adapter will work

    • @brucemclaren-
      @brucemclaren- Před 8 měsíci

      ​​@@londonretrovideogames1473then there's the issue of aspect ratio. I don't want a situation where you get 16:9 video on a 4:3 screen. Does it stretch it by default and if it doesn't how do you switch it to 4:3. Because I'm not sure the sat nav monitor has aspect ratio settings. Samsung dex does not have an option that isn't 16:9

    • @londonretrovideogames1473
      @londonretrovideogames1473  Před 8 měsíci

      @@brucemclaren- that might be an issue, output resolution and ratio should match the display

    • @brucemclaren-
      @brucemclaren- Před 8 měsíci

      ​@@londonretrovideogames1473yeah but if it stretches the video by default I'll be okay. And there's an ausie guy who says if pin 8 has 0V the monitor itself will decide what aspect ratio to use. But i guess I'll just have to use try and error

    • @brucemclaren-
      @brucemclaren- Před 8 měsíci

      ​@@londonretrovideogames1473you know what? I think I'm gonna use a vga scaler then put together a transistor and a few resistors to make a sync combiner. If my first year elections teacher did a decent job i should be able to pull it off. The circuit diagrams look reasonably straight forward lol

  • @SleightSoda
    @SleightSoda Před 4 měsíci +1

    Would this method work for me if my CRT TV has S-Video instead of SCART? I understand I would need different components in the chain, but I do have the right graphics card.

    • @SleightSoda
      @SleightSoda Před 4 měsíci +1

      I see there are inexpensive SCART to svideo adapters, but I am concerned they will introduce lag or other unwanted effects.

    • @londonretrovideogames1473
      @londonretrovideogames1473  Před 4 měsíci +1

      You can get lag free rgb to svideo adapters. Take a look at ones designed for the mister fpga. I've seen them on aliexpress

    • @SleightSoda
      @SleightSoda Před 4 měsíci

      @@londonretrovideogames1473 Am I understanding correctly that part of the purpose of the VGA2SCART card is to convert the 31khz signal of the PC to a 15khz TV? And this is (at least one reason) why you couldn't just use a VGA to SCART cable?

    • @londonretrovideogames1473
      @londonretrovideogames1473  Před 4 měsíci +2

      No, it takes a 15khz of rgbhv signals and converts it to rgbs where h sync and v sync are combined to composite sync

    • @SleightSoda
      @SleightSoda Před 4 měsíci

      @@londonretrovideogames1473 So you're saying our NVIDIA cards can output 15khz on their own? Or is there a different part of the chain responsible for fixing that?

  • @couldronofcats
    @couldronofcats Před 8 měsíci +1

    can i do this with just a composite signal?

    • @londonretrovideogames1473
      @londonretrovideogames1473  Před 8 měsíci

      You'd need something to combine the rgb signals to composite. The thing with vga to scart is that the rgb signals are the same, it's just the sync that is different

    • @matstodon
      @matstodon Před 4 měsíci

      you can use a VGA to Composite trandcoder instead of SCART. but i never seen any composite transcoder that have a clean signal. all that i've tested have a rainbow artifact, which is pretty annoying.

  • @lulkLogan
    @lulkLogan Před rokem +4

    CRT Emudriver is a much better way to do this.
    It opens up the ability for SwitchRes in GroovyMAME and Retroarch to create new modelines on the fly to match the original refresh rate of the game you're trying to play. This eliminates input lag and stutter.

    • @delatroy
      @delatroy Před 10 měsíci +3

      But requires an older card

    • @lulkLogan
      @lulkLogan Před 10 měsíci +1

      @@delatroy You have a bunch of extra PCI slots so that's no problem.
      You can put a x16 card in a x1 slot even, just need to cut out the right wall of the slot with a knife. Or use an adapter if your case has enough space.

    • @CalaTec
      @CalaTec Před 9 měsíci

      ​@@lulkLogani have ITX motherboards 😢

    • @sonyx5332
      @sonyx5332 Před 4 měsíci

      Can you do this for later consoles gen emulators? PS2, Wii, GC and etc using an HD CRT on the PC?

    • @CykPykMyk
      @CykPykMyk Před 2 měsíci +1

      it doesn't work with nvidia cards, unfortunately (at least new ones)

  • @couldronofcats
    @couldronofcats Před 8 měsíci

    can i use this method to replace CRT EMUDRIVER

    • @londonretrovideogames1473
      @londonretrovideogames1473  Před 8 měsíci

      There are pros and cons vs crtemudriver, I'm not 100% what is better currently

    • @couldronofcats
      @couldronofcats Před 8 měsíci

      @@londonretrovideogames1473 what are the pros and cons

  • @jimbotron70
    @jimbotron70 Před rokem +3

    09:21 You're basically frying the CRT when sending VGA frequencies to it.

  • @Akira-nc6vi
    @Akira-nc6vi Před rokem +2

    This is not working with my 3070.. I guess I bought everything for nothing

    • @londonretrovideogames1473
      @londonretrovideogames1473  Před rokem +2

      Why don't you send me a dm on instagram and maybe we can try to diagnose, can be a little finicky such as unplugging and replugging the vga cable for example. I've had this working on two different tvs with my 1060, I don't see why a 3070 would be different

    • @Akira-nc6vi
      @Akira-nc6vi Před rokem

      @@londonretrovideogames1473 Cool thanks ! I will dm you tomorrow :)

    • @matstodon
      @matstodon Před 4 měsíci

      your card might have a pixelclock limitation. try 1920x240 resolution see if it's work

  • @Guillaume-ek2mq
    @Guillaume-ek2mq Před měsícem

    You cannot call this lag-free, because it's not.
    Nice video anyway!

  • @marczoeteweij552
    @marczoeteweij552 Před rokem +2

    I found my old red blue green wires cable (rgb or ypbpr?) that came with my old nvidia gpu, but if connected to scart crt it won't work.. I searched internet for hours and hours, does anyone know this works?

    • @londonretrovideogames1473
      @londonretrovideogames1473  Před rokem +2

      That sounds like component output rather than rgb and component isn't typically transferred over scart. Find me on instagram and send me a dm and I might be able to help more

    • @marczoeteweij552
      @marczoeteweij552 Před rokem +1

      @@londonretrovideogames1473 That only explains alot, thanks 👍

  • @CykPykMyk
    @CykPykMyk Před 2 měsíci

    Unfortunately it doesn't apply to HDMI -> VGA, and then all the rest :( Pity!!!

    • @londonretrovideogames1473
      @londonretrovideogames1473  Před 2 měsíci

      Been a while since I did this but I think I've had it work with both hdmi and dp adapters

    • @CykPykMyk
      @CykPykMyk Před 2 měsíci

      @@londonretrovideogames1473 well then, i tried this config, and I do have sync combiner working just ok, but nvidia resolution panel won't let me configure this :( I wish you could sync with me on some communicator and help. I know i'm a stranger but maybe you could find some time.

    • @londonretrovideogames1473
      @londonretrovideogames1473  Před 2 měsíci +1

      @@CykPykMyk you can send me a dm on instagram

    • @CykPykMyk
      @CykPykMyk Před 2 měsíci

      @@londonretrovideogames1473 Awesome! Found you and messaged :)

  • @phizzler5051
    @phizzler5051 Před měsícem

    everything you did is just light years easier with an AMD card. And you can use newer AMD cards

  • @joman104
    @joman104 Před 3 měsíci

    Custom resolution utility google cru 1.5.2 might be a useful piece of software

  • @samuelbanya
    @samuelbanya Před 3 dny

    Eh scart. We don't have scart in the US. The obsession with scart is so annoying.