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Post by account_disabled on Feb 1, 2018 5:26:29 GMT -5
Hi, I have 2 questions with regard to retro game consoles and the receiver! I have a 636 and a bunch of consoles plugged into a selector switch output via RCA (composite) cables. Those go into a dedicated composite input in the back of the receiver. Audio is fine, but I'm having issues with video. Some consoles (PS2, PS1) I guess have the proper output resolution that can be converted and HDMI output to the TV. Other consoles (NES, SNES) I think output at 240p, so they won't output video via HDMI, because they won't be "upconverted". Is there a way to bypass the signal processing while still sending through the 636? My current solution is to send the signal through an RF converter and output to my TV via COAX cable, which is less than ideal. Anybody have any suggestions? Consequently, I also have a Wii with component output into the component inlet on the 636. A similar thing applies here with upconversion; the receiver tells me the signal must be on 480i to transmit. I don't want this lower quality resolution with component cables. My only solution here was to also output a component cable to the TV, instead of HDMI. I think this is a similar situation to above, is there a simple solution I'm missing? Thanks I didn't find the right solution from the internet. References: forum.onkyousa.com/viewtopic.php?p=40506&sid=abbcb5fc5191a3ae8885d4861df152d9SaaS Promotion Examples
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