Hello, this is my first post ever in a blog! This time I will show you how to force RGB on a SCART HDMI converter, but first thanks to this video https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CoE-cSSUJTA YAKUZA_GAMES I am inspired to create an account and make this entry.
I'll tell you how to force RGB to your HDMI if your input signal is only COMPOSITE, basically you need to weld the pin 8 (Commutation AV) and 16 (Blanking) with a 180 ohm resistor (or 2 resistors with 33+150 ohm), and weld the pin 8 so it receives an amount of 5 volts directly from the converter or from the same console, this is mandatory so you can actually make the converter get the full RGB signal, I did this by welding directly opening the device because I don't use the composite signal at all, only the RGB signal, so I did this from the inside, and I even use a home made scart made by myself.
You can also do this by opening the original RGB connector, in case that you do have it, but in this case you must make sure that the pin 8 is receiving 5 volts of current, once you made sure of this you have to weld the 8th and the 16th with a 180 ohm resistance, you can actually look at the video with all of this.
By doing this you will get an RGB signal all the time, but if you want to get a COMPOSITE signal, as before you will need to unweld and make everything as it was before.
But if you're like me and you like having everything with 6 cables, with a red, blue, green and yellow, plus 2 extra audio pins, then do this as in the video, otherwise if you have the original connector just open it up and modify it.
https://youtu.be/fXCX_frNQMc
This video its the proof of modification for FULL RGB.
Warning: I am not responsible for mishandling or welding done to this drive, use extreme caution when opening and soldering.
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Este es mi primer post en mi blog, les hablare sobre como
forzar el RGB si tienes problemas de que te detecta solamente la señal
COMPUESTA, básicamente tienes que soldar el pin 8 y 16 con una resistencia de
180 ohm, y soldar el pin 8 a una toma de 5 voltios, esto es obligatorio para
poder decirle al convertidor que solamente saque la señal RGB full, yo lo hice
soldando directamente dentro abriendo el dispositivo ya que yo no uso señal
compuesta para nada, solamente señal RGB por lo que lo hice por dentro además de
que uso un scart casero echo por mi.
Tambien puedes hacerlo abriendo el conector original RGB en
caso de que lo tengas, pero en este caso debes asegurarte de que el pin 8 este
recibiendo 5 voltios, asegurado eso solo debes soldar el 8 y el 16 con una
resistencia de 180 ohm, miren el video para la prueba.
Well that's all, any doubts comment, luck! / Eso es todo cualquier duda comenten suerte!
Clarifications: This video is in order to resolve that doubt clearly, the converter only supports NTSC / PAL / SECAM, NO HOLDS VGA.
Aclaraciones: Este video es con el fin de solventar esa duda con claridad, el convertidor solo soporta NTSC/PAL/SECAM, NO SOPORTA VGA.
Thanks to my brother VEZZIL for translation!/Gracias a mi hermano VEZZIL por la traduccion!.
Thanks to my brother VEZZIL for translation!/Gracias a mi hermano VEZZIL por la traduccion!.




