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There are two main model versions of the Sega Saturn, plus multiple motherboard revisions. Luckily, all can use the same video cables. | |||
== SCART == | |||
* [https://www.retrogamingcables.co.uk/sega/saturn/SEGA-SATURN-RGB-SCART-PACKAPUNCH-PRO-CABLE retrogamingcables.co.uk (PAL/NTSC)] (UK Seller, PAL users ''must'' select "sync on luma", everyone else select "NTSC CSYNC") | |||
* [https://retro-access.com/collections/sega-saturn/products/sega-saturn-stereo-rgb-scart-cable-for-pal-saturns-only retro-access.com (PAL)] | |||
* [https://retro-access.com/collections/sega-saturn/products/sega-saturn-stereo-CSYNC-rgb-scart-cable-for-ntsc-model-1-saturn-lead-cord retro-access.com (NTSC)] | |||
* [https://stoneagegamer.com/insurrection-industries-sega-saturn-rgb-scart-cable-w-CSYNC.html stoneagegamer.com (NTSC)] | |||
== HDMI == | |||
* [[AV:RetroTINK-2X-Family#Rad_2x_Cables|RAD2x cables]] | |||
== Component YPbPr == | |||
* HD Retrovision Genesis 2 Cable [https://castlemaniagames.com/products/hd-retrovision-genesis-ypbpr-component-cable castlemaniagames.com] ([https://castlemaniagames.com/products/hd-retrovision-saturn-a-v-port-adapter-sega-saturn-adapter-for-genesis-2-cable Sega Saturn Adapter]) | |||
* Sega Saturn Component Cable [https://www.retrogamingcables.co.uk/Component-YPbPr-240p/Sega-Saturn-Component-YPbPr-cable-240p retrogamingcables.co.uk] | |||
== DIY RGB Warning == | |||
Properly built Sega Saturn cables must have a 470 ohm resistor and 220uF capacitor on the CSYNC line of each cable! Here's an example of what happens on some model 2 Saturn's when you don't have the correct components. Notice all the weird horizontal artifacts! | |||
[[File:SaturnCsyncCable.jpg|400px]] | |||
== Troubleshooting == | |||
* If you have trouble with your existing RGB SCART cable, try adding a 220uF capacitor and a 470ohm resistor to the sync line on your RGB SCART cable. Alternatively, you can order a cable that uses luma as sync, but that might have compatibility issues with some setups. | |||
* If you are unable to get an RGB cable working with a device in your video chain, such as an upscaler, check if your cable is using Luma for sync or if it's CSYNC by using a multimeter and testing if the sync pin has continuity with the sync pin of the Saturn-side connector. Some third party cables use luma sync which some devices (such as Extron Crosspoints) are not compatible with. | |||
Latest revision as of 15:24, 14 July 2023
There are two main model versions of the Sega Saturn, plus multiple motherboard revisions. Luckily, all can use the same video cables.
SCART
- retrogamingcables.co.uk (PAL/NTSC) (UK Seller, PAL users must select "sync on luma", everyone else select "NTSC CSYNC")
- retro-access.com (PAL)
- retro-access.com (NTSC)
- stoneagegamer.com (NTSC)
HDMI
Component YPbPr
- HD Retrovision Genesis 2 Cable castlemaniagames.com (Sega Saturn Adapter)
- Sega Saturn Component Cable retrogamingcables.co.uk
DIY RGB Warning
Properly built Sega Saturn cables must have a 470 ohm resistor and 220uF capacitor on the CSYNC line of each cable! Here's an example of what happens on some model 2 Saturn's when you don't have the correct components. Notice all the weird horizontal artifacts!
Troubleshooting
- If you have trouble with your existing RGB SCART cable, try adding a 220uF capacitor and a 470ohm resistor to the sync line on your RGB SCART cable. Alternatively, you can order a cable that uses luma as sync, but that might have compatibility issues with some setups.
- If you are unable to get an RGB cable working with a device in your video chain, such as an upscaler, check if your cable is using Luma for sync or if it's CSYNC by using a multimeter and testing if the sync pin has continuity with the sync pin of the Saturn-side connector. Some third party cables use luma sync which some devices (such as Extron Crosspoints) are not compatible with.