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HD Retrovision Model 1 Genesis A/V Adapter for Genesis 2 Cable
$ 6.85
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Use it in conjunction with our Genesis YPbPr component cable to allow it to be used with a Model 1 Genesis or Master System. This adapter was also designed so that it may be used as a replacement for the "conversion cable" included with 32X consoles ("link cable" still required for full connection to 32X). However, do not use the official 32X conversion cable as a replacement for the adapter listed here (otherwise, the audio won't work). NOTE: This product requires an HD Retrovision Genesis YPbPr Cable. It will not work with a SNES YPbPr cable. Your television or display must be able to support "240p" video over YPbPr to use this product.You can easily test for this by following the steps outlined at the bottom of this page. Warning: Do not use this adapter with the Neo Geo AES, Neo Geo CD, or any other console with a 270° style 8-pin DIN connector. We offer a separate adapter for Neo Geo. 240P Test: See Picture 6 in the image gallery. For TVs and devices with separate composite video and component video jacksIMPORTANT NOTE: If your TV/device has 3.5mm (headphone-style) video ports, now is the time to plug in the respective RCA breakout adapters for all of these ports. 1. Connect the composite video (yellow) cord from your retro console into the Y (green) jack of the component video set on your TV or device.2. Connect two extra RCAs cables (color doesn't matter) into the Pb (blue) and Pr (red) jacks next to the Y (green) jack. Make sure the other end of these two cables remain disconnected. We advise against using the RCA audio cables (red & white) attached to the yellow composite cable you just plugged in. Please use a completely separate set of cables for this step.3. Select the corresponding input on your TV/device. For example, if you plugged the cable into the jack labeled Component 2, then select Component 2 on your device's input menu.4. Insert a game and turn on your retro console. Do not use Sonic the Hedgehog 2 for Genesis or Radical Psycho Machine Racing (RPM Racing) for SNES, as you might get invalid test results when using those games.5. Verify that a picture is displayed indicating that your game is running. The picture should be stable (not jumping around or flashing on/off) and in black&white with some distortions where color should be. A stable black&white image, with fluid game motion, indicates that your TV/device is compatible. If proper 240p processing is important to you, now is the time to check if rapid motion and/or flashing game objects are being displayed properly as described above. Instead, if you see a message that says "No Signal", "Unsupported Signal Format", or "Mode Not Supported" then your TV/device doesn't accept 240p on its component video inputs. You'll need a separate processing box or a different TV/device. Welcome to the Castle! CastleMania Games specializes in Retro and Modern video game products. Our store includes new Retro accessories from Eon Gaming, HD Retrovision, Retro-bit, Retro Fighters and Hyperkin. We carry many products from modern games to consoles and accessories as well as homebrew and repro parts. We are committed to serving the gaming community
HD Retrovision Model 1 Genesis A/V Adapter for Genesis 2 Cable
HD Retrovision Model 1 Genesis A/V Adapter for Genesis 2 Cable
.99
Converts a male Model 2 Genesis 9-pin mini-DIN connector to a male Model 1 Genesis 262° 8-pin DIN connector. Use it in conjunction with our Genesis YPbPr component cable to allow it to be uséd with a Model 1 Genesis or Master System. This adapter was also designed so that it may be uséd as a replacement for the "conversion cable" included with 32X consoles ("link cable" still required for full connection to 32X). However, do not use the official 32X conversion cable as a replacement for the adapter listed here (otherwise, the audio won't work).
NOTE:
This product requires an HD Retrovision Genesis YPbPr Cable. It will not work with a SNES YPbPr cable.
Your television or display must be able to support "240p" video over YPbPr to use this product.
You can easily test for this by following the steps outlined at the bottom of this page.
Warning: Do not use this adapter with the Neo Geo AES, Neo Geo CD, or any other console with a 270° style 8-pin DIN connector. We offer a separate adapter for Neo Geo.
240P Test:
See Picture 6 in the image gallery.
For TVs and devices with separate composite video and component video jacks
IMPORTANT NOTE: If your TV/device has 3.5mm (headphone-style) video ports, now is the time to plug in the respective RCA breakout adapters for all of these ports.
1. Connect the composite video (yellow) cord from your retro console into the Y (green) jack of the component video set on your TV or device.
2. Connect two extra RCAs cables (color doesn't matter) into the Pb (blue) and Pr (red) jacks next to the Y (green) jack. Make sure the other end of these two cables remain disconnected. We advise against using the RCA audio cables (red & white) attached to the yellow composite cable you just plugged in. Please use a completely separate set of cables for this step.
3. Select the corresponding input on your TV/device. For example, if you plugged the cable into the jack labeled Component 2, then select Component 2 on your device's input menu.
4. Insert a game and turn on your retro console. Do not use Sonic the Hedgehog 2 for Genesis or Radical Psycho Machine Racing (RPM Racing) for SNES, as you might get invalid test results when using those games.
5. Verify that a picture is displayed indicating that your game is running. The picture should be stable (not jumping around or flashing on/off) and in black&white with some distortions where color should be. A stable black&white image, with fluid game motion, indicates that your TV/device is compatible. If proper 240p processing is important to you, now is the time to check if rapid motion and/or flashing game objects are being displayed properly as described above. Instead, if you see a message that says "No Signal", "Unsupported Signal Format", or "Mode Not Supported" then your TV/device doesn't accept 240p on its component video inputs. You'll need a separate processing box or a different TV/device.
Welcome to the Castle! CastleMania Games specializes in Retro and Modern video game products. Our store includes new Retro accessories from Eon Gaming, HD Retrovision, Retro-bit, Retro Fighters and Hyperkin. We carry many products from modern games to consoles and accessories as well as homebrew and repro parts. We are committed to serving the gaming community