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    HDMI to RGB for CRT?

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      gt4chuck
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      Yeah I was aware of that.

      I have a CRT monitor that can take RGB. Composite isn't super great, quality wise, I was just wondering if it was possible! :)

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      • Drakaen391D
        Drakaen391
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        It is... With the adaptor cord... Otherwise your sound will suffer not to mention video

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          gt4chuck @Drakaen391
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          @Drakaen391 I don't think it's passing RGB over a single cable?

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          • Drakaen391D
            Drakaen391 @gt4chuck
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            @gt4chuck it is... It's just like the 3.5 mm cables a lot of digital camcorders use...

            I haven't tried the ones for my cameras on the pi, but that is what the 3.5mm port on the pi is for... According to the pi foundation (the designer of the board)

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              senkun @gt4chuck
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              @gt4chuck said in HDMI to RGB for CRT?:

              @Drakaen391 I don't think it's passing RGB over a single cable?

              It's not, it's just composite as you've rightly deduced. I think someone just got confused between component and composite video.

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              • senkunS
                senkun @gt4chuck
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                @gt4chuck said in HDMI to RGB for CRT?:

                Hey all!

                I was wondering if anyone had adapted retropie to output original resolution (240p) over RGB.

                Hardware wise, I figure you could go HDMI - VGA then VGA to BNC. Beyond that, not sure what would be needed!

                Thoughts?

                Yeah, probably the only way, HDMI to VGA convertor, and then a downscaler to RGB signal for your CRT. There's gonna be latency and all the bits to do that would cost more than the Pi.

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                  gt4chuck @senkun
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                  @senkun gotcha! Okay well, it was worth looking into!

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                    davej @gt4chuck
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                    @gt4chuck said in HDMI to RGB for CRT?:

                    Hey all!

                    I was wondering if anyone had adapted retropie to output original resolution (240p) over RGB.

                    Hardware wise, I figure you could go HDMI - VGA then VGA to BNC. Beyond that, not sure what would be needed!

                    Thoughts?

                    If you don't need the GPIO pins for anything else and you're not afraid of a bit of soldering (or know someone who could do it for you) you could use a Gert VGA Adapter.

                    This will avoid any latency problems that might be caused by HDMI to VGA converters and any screen mode limitations they might have. It only outputs 18 bit colour but that's unlikely to be much of a problem if you're mainly emulating earlier systems - SNES hardware only uses 15 bit colour for example.

                    You can configure the Pi to output 240p modes directly via this adapter. There's a thread on the Raspberry Pi site with details.

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                    • senkunS
                      senkun @gt4chuck
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                      @gt4chuck said in HDMI to RGB for CRT?:

                      @senkun gotcha! Okay well, it was worth looking into!

                      Someone found a direct HDMI to component (RGB?) adapter from Radioshack, might be worth a try. If it works, it's a pretty easy $40 240p solution.

                      https://www.radioshack.com/products/radioshack-hdmi-to-component-converter?variant=5717010885
                      https://retropie.org.uk/forum/topic/2077/240p-over-hdmi-to-component-converter

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                        gt4chuck
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                        thanks! that's definitely closer... I think the hurdle is getting the pi to kick out 240p, isn't it?

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                          tekn0 @gt4chuck
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                          @gt4chuck I'm close. See my thread here: https://retropie.org.uk/forum/topic/2077/240p-over-hdmi-to-component-converter

                          The hdmi port actually supports native 240p over mode=8. I am trying to get it over component.

                          Here is 240p over hdmi to vga to an arcade cab.

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                            gt4chuck @tekn0
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                            @tekn0 awesome! Keep me posted!

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