This is true. I was EXTREMELY pissed off when I picked one up a few weeks back.BlueTsunami said:Yes. Who actually has one? I heard that the newer Gamecube models discontinued the Digital Out feature.
This is true. I was EXTREMELY pissed off when I picked one up a few weeks back.BlueTsunami said:Yes. Who actually has one? I heard that the newer Gamecube models discontinued the Digital Out feature.
M3wThr33 said:If anybody wants me to get them the official cables from the Nintendo Service Center, just send me a PM. It'll come to about $35 or so.
Javaman said:In my case, being late to the GC party I ended up buying a pre-owned one so that I could have the digital out. At $35 the component cable cost more then 1/2 the price of the entire console! :lol
I'll still get it eventually, but was wondering about the "Press B for progressive" screen.... Does it default to 480i if you don't press anything after a couple of seconds? Also, is this consistant for all 480P potential games? My projector only support 480P and above on the component input. 480i won't work.
BlueTsunami said:Well, Gamecube in general doesn't have any games that are above progressive scan (720p 1080i). So if you get a game, it will either have 480p or not. The pressing B thing is just to activate the menu that asks you if you want progressive scan. You have to press and hold B when you turn on the Gamecube to get the prompt.
Javaman said:Can you just keep hitting the B button until it switches into progressive or do you have to move up or down selection wise to pick it. Like I mentioned, if I were to use the component cable I would effectively be blind from the time the GC boots up until the Progressive kicks in. I guess what I'm asking is if it is possible to enable progressively w/o seeing the menu. Thanks.
sasimirobot said:Hopefully I can use my Gamecube component cable with the REV right?
Nintendo likes to make hardware backwards compatible, AFAK you can use a SNES cable on the GC if you wanted to.
iirc thats d-terminal, not dvi. i think its like vga or rgb but with a different pin arrangement. no one has made a pure dvi cable afaik, not sure if anyone has figured out if its possible to get a dvi signal out of the digital out either.ArcadeStickMonk said:
Baron Aloha said:As soon as I get home I'm going to try this out.
Javaman said:BlueTsunami, #4 is the part I've got a question about. By select do you have to move up or down then hit a button to confirm or just hit a different button? I'll check the manuals when I get home, but I don't think they will be very specific on this point.
It clarifies that you bought a stolen E3 unit?Magnus said:I bought mine in May '01 if that clarifies anything.