@EmmatheBest Many do, they have a single one shared with the component ports. The problem is that most of the newer TVs don't support a resolution below 480i, so anything from NES to N64 won't display, nor will the Sega Genesis.
@Damo You can use the Action Replay/Gameshark disc whether original one or burned copy of it to get around the VGA restriction for Skies of Arcadia as well as for other games. For some reason they turned it off in some games.
Umm... I don't know where you got your information from, but I can play Skies of Arcadia via VGA just fine. Perhaps it is just these Pound cables that are your issue? It wouldn't be their first cable that came up short when it came to compatibility.
Also, there are plenty of VGA to HDMI converters, most of which do a better job at conversion than the Pound cable does.
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Re: Feature: One Company Is Retrofitting Classic Systems With HDMI Output Without Costing The Earth
@NTELLIGENTMAN Those tend to have latency issues. They are the same as the $8 ones on ebay.
Re: Feature: One Company Is Retrofitting Classic Systems With HDMI Output Without Costing The Earth
@EmmatheBest Many do, they have a single one shared with the component ports. The problem is that most of the newer TVs don't support a resolution below 480i, so anything from NES to N64 won't display, nor will the Sega Genesis.
Re: Feature: One Company Is Retrofitting Classic Systems With HDMI Output Without Costing The Earth
@Damo You can use the Action Replay/Gameshark disc whether original one or burned copy of it to get around the VGA restriction for Skies of Arcadia as well as for other games. For some reason they turned it off in some games.
Re: Feature: One Company Is Retrofitting Classic Systems With HDMI Output Without Costing The Earth
@Ikana64
It would, but the Gamecube would be better served using the Digital out port for HDMI.
Re: Feature: One Company Is Retrofitting Classic Systems With HDMI Output Without Costing The Earth
Umm... I don't know where you got your information from, but I can play Skies of Arcadia via VGA just fine. Perhaps it is just these Pound cables that are your issue? It wouldn't be their first cable that came up short when it came to compatibility.
Also, there are plenty of VGA to HDMI converters, most of which do a better job at conversion than the Pound cable does.