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  • Game Boy Advance systems display video at a resolution of 240x160 at a non-standard frequency (about 59 Hz.). For == Third party displays with video out ==
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  • ...ound rails. Thankfully, the Famicom can be modified for composite video, S-Video, and even RGB with an NESRGB kit. ...ou're using a cable with no components in the line, make sure to use 75ohm output.
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  • ...ng composite video, requiring modification to achieve other types of video output. ...oles on which they are based. This can result in ghosting in the composite video image, as well as incorrect colors out of the Sega PAC when played through
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  • No (official) video output. Nonstandard external display solutions are still possible, such as a scree *S-Video (Mini-DIN): PSP-S160
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  • ...suitable for practically any display without external components, the RGB output is not, as it comes directly from the VDP and hence requires amplification. ...enerates component video, it may be possible to modify a Mark III for this output, but no such attempt has been made as of yet.
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  • The Sega Saturn outputs RF, composite, S-Video, and RGB. Most third party cables use Luma for sync, but CSYNC can be used
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  • There are various options for improving your video quality such as [[Game Boy:screen replacements]], [[Game Boy:screen modific ...played in color. This default palette is selected by the [https://tcrf.net/Notes:Game_Boy_Color_Bootstrap_ROM Game Boy Color's Bootstrap ROM] and is customi
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  • ...models have it available in stock form. Every model also outputs composite video, which would have been the default choice alongside RF during their heyday. ...out DC offset), and these must be added to the cable itself. The composite video signal can be used for sync, and requires no extra components since it is a
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  • The Atari Jaguar outputs RF, composite, S-Video, and RGB natively. == Video Port Pinout ==
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  • The SCV can output RGB and came with a SCART cable (in France). The signal is PAL (50Hz). To t
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  • == Video clocks == ...metimes confusing ways, especially if you are running software that uses a video standard different from the one that the console was intended to operate in
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  • ...ty. You may see Wii2HDMI dongles out there, they ''negatively affect'' the video signal in their conversion of component to HDMI and it's recommended to avo {{Note|Some newer Wii's output a much higher quality video signal than the originals in unmodified state. Due to a misconfigured low-
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  • It is generally best to use the PlayStation 3's HDMI output, however there are backward-compatible scenarios that make the PS3 an inter ...ut 480i and no other resolution. As a note, 240p is not supported from any output.
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  • ...ation, the 3DO only outputs 480i and does not output RGB. It does output S-Video though and good mods are available for certain models. ...DO's that use the "Bt9101" chip can be modded for RGB, but will still only output 480i. There is [http://shmups.system11.org/viewtopic.php?p=1216435#p1216435
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  • ...tely 15 feet in length. There are currently options that allow the user to output a better quality, or more reliable signal, however these options all have ==Original Video Cable & Odyssey RF Switch Box==
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  • Both the AES and MVS output effectively the same video signals, as they are based on the same hardware. Some revisions are worse, All games are output at 320x224 progressive resolution. Some games letterbox internally, such as
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  • ...c.html Another mod] can sacrifice all other video mods to make the console output CSYNC. Overall, using a set of component video cables will be the best solution for most people. There's only a few very s
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  • ...ideo through the AV output port. There are various mods to add RGB or HDMI output. ...http://gamesx.com/wiki/doku.php?id=av:nintendomultiav pin 7]) or composite video ([http://gamesx.com/wiki/doku.php?id=av:nintendomultiav pin 9]) on the mult
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  • ...!! 1080i !! 1080p !! 1440p !! 4K (2160p) !! HDMI Output !! Other ...es]] || [[#green|Yes]] || [[#red|No]] || [[#green|Yes]] || 2.0 || 4K video output. Games will run at 1080p or lower for unoptimized games (games without Pro
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  • CD-i players offer various video outputs depending on the model, version and revision<ref>http://www.icdia.c ...'Mono III'' and later mainboards) have a +5 V output next to the Composite output, to be used with an adapter.
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  • ...ideo through the AV output port. There are various mods to add RGB or HDMI output. ...http://gamesx.com/wiki/doku.php?id=av:nintendomultiav pin 7]) or composite video ([http://gamesx.com/wiki/doku.php?id=av:nintendomultiav pin 9]) on the mult
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  • No (official) video output. Nonstandard external display solutions are still possible, such as a scree *S-Video (Mini-DIN): PSP-S160
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  • ...or collectors and is notable for being the first game console to offer RGB output. * [[SCV:Video Output Notes]]
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  • The NESRGB is a mod designed by Tim Worthington to improve the video quality of the NES and Famicom. ...e only having RF output. The NESRGB is an internal mod that adds RGB and S-video outputs to the NES and Famicom.
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  • ...by Coleco from 1976 to 1978. Starting with Coleco Telstar Pong clone based video game console on General Instrument's AY-3-8500 chip in 1976, there were 14 * Coleco Telstar Deluxe (a.k.a. "Video World of Sports")
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  • ...models have it available in stock form. Every model also outputs composite video, which would have been the default choice alongside RF during their heyday. ...out DC offset), and these must be added to the cable itself. The composite video signal can be used for sync, and requires no extra components since it is a
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  • |s-video = No ...'ound) decoder, a composite video input with stereo sound and stereo audio output for connection to a stereo system.
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  • ===Video Mods=== * <s> Video Output Notes </s>
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  • ...box One ("fat"); the Xbox One S ("slim") which featured HDR10 and 4K video output and upscaling; and the Xbox One X which was capable of checkerboard renderi * [[Xbox One:Video Output Notes]]
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  • ...ertainment System (SNES) is a 16-bit console from the fourth generation of video game consoles. The console was launched as the Super Famicom in Japan on No * [[SNES:Video Output Notes]]
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  • ...Marty unfortunately has S-video and Composite as the only available video output. * <s> [[Marty:Video Output Notes]] </s>
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  • ==UMD Video region== ...o Output Notes|strongly encourages YPbPr]], it also offers composite and S-video; it is currently undocumented where the PAL vs NTSC setting is stored.
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  • ...ssey<sup><small>2</small></sup> is a console from the second generation of video game consoles. The console was launched in North America in September 1978 * <s> [[Odyssey2:Video Output Notes]] </s>
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  • ...rest of Europe by 1974. Created by Ralph Baer — the pioneering "Father of Video Games" — the console bridged the worlds of table-top board games by relyi * [[Odyssey:Video Output Notes]]
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  • ...ased on the same day), it gave the company valuable experience in the home video game market and the console formed the basis for the vastly more successful * [[SG-1000:Video Output Notes]]
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  • ...Sega Game Gear is an 8-bit handheld console from the fourth generation of video game consoles. The console launched in Japan on October 6th, 1990 followed * [[Game Gear:Video Output Notes]]
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  • Patch notes: * Added Enhanced S-video
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  • ...Compact Disc-Interactive (CD-i) is a console from the fourth generation of video game consoles. The console was launched in North America on December 3rd, 1 * [[CD-i:List of Digital Video Card Games|List of Digital Video Card Games]]
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  • The Nintendo Wii U is a console from the eight generation of video game consoles. The console was launched in North America on November 18th, * <s> [[WiiU:Video Output Notes]] </s>
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  • The Sony PlayStation is a 32-bit console from the fifth generation of video game consoles. The console was launched in Japan on December 3rd, 1994 foll * [[PS1:Video Output Notes]]
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