Sup guys, long time no see!
I hope you're all doing well.
I just wanted to tell you a story and ask you for some help.
I bought into the craze of the RGB signal. I bought a 25+ year old TV - actually pretty cool, 29", looks good and, most important, features a SCART port.
So far so good, right?
That's what I had thought...
When I used one of the SCART-3 RCA jacks adapters, I found out the fat **** doesn't accept NTSC.
Awesome!
So I got an NTSC to PAL digital converter. Plugged it in, got color for about 45 seconds, turned my Wii off, and bam, the "VHS color bar" loses all color in a flash. Couldn't get it to ever display color again no matter what buttons did I press or what console did I plug, so I gave it back.
I am really confused. I have no idea why it worked like it had to only the first time around.
Even setting the converter aside, there's something worse - I plugged in my Mega CD (PAL) with the SCART-3 RCA jacks adapter and got no color.
I plugged in my (clone) Genesis 2 with it, and I got color (with the region switch set to PAL).
I plug my SNES via SCART and I get color too, but the image is not centered - it is displaced to the left.
The back of the TV says it accepts PAL-N via RF and PAL-B and SECAM via SCART port.
Please shed me some light, o you tech saviors!