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== DIY RGB Warning ==
== 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!
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]]
[[File:SaturnCsyncCable.jpg|400px]]

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

HDMI

Component YPbPr

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!

SaturnCsyncCable.jpg

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.