lcd a/v - out

If you're making a portable you probably need something to watch it on. (Unless you want to guess what's happening in the game, but I wouldn't advise that) Anyway, this forum is your "Hacking a pocket TV/screen" one-stop solution. Share your experiences and knowledge here.

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dragonman101
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lcd a/v - out

Post by dragonman101 »

any way to get a/v out on a ps1 screen??? like the white red and yellow cables??? thanks.
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read it in the sticky.
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Post by dragonman101 »

ya but if i hook up composite r, and l audio all from those pins to connectors then the graphics will stink. i was thinking rgb in the video out so it was nice quality. any suggestions???
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Post by usbcd36 »

Well, truthfully there ARE RGB outs on the screen, but finding a TV that accepts it is hard if you live outside of Europe. The composite signal has no output because it is simply a pass-thru, it isn't used. Your best bet is to hook up the system via RGB (if it supports it) and hook your unused composite from the game system to the AV out jack (whatever you're using) and hook the audio outputs to it too (the PSone screen has audio outputs). If you don't have the luxury of RGB, rig a switch that shuts off the screen whenever you connect the AV cable, then you'll get the raw signal from the game system which will be bright and clear and stuff.
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