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* [https://www.amazon.com/RCA-VH54R-Matching-Transformer-VH54R/dp/B00005T3EY/ F-type 75 Ohm to Twin-lead 300 Ohm] (for RF) | * [https://www.amazon.com/RCA-VH54R-Matching-Transformer-VH54R/dp/B00005T3EY/ F-type 75 Ohm to Twin-lead 300 Ohm] (for RF) | ||
** (can be used in both directions) | ** (can be used in both directions) | ||
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Latest revision as of 20:40, 4 September 2023
This page lists video cable options. For learning the difference between different connectors and signals, see the Intro to Video Signals page.
Video Cables
If you are looking for high quality pre-made cables that output to a specific connector, generally RetroGamingCables or Retro Access are the best options.
SCART to BNC
- Female SCART
- Male SCART
- If you want a SCART switch that supports audio out:
SCART to RCA
BNC to RCA
DIY
- If you are great at soldering, one option is to buy a console-specific video port from Console5 and replace the end of an Xbox 360 component cable with it. These are well shielded RCA cables that can carry RGBS plus audio left/right and you can adapt them to BNC with a balun.
Impedance Matching Balun
- F-type 75 Ohm to Twin-lead 300 Ohm (for RF)
- (can be used in both directions)