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Left - Mega Drive 2 A/V cables. Supports Stereo recording thanks to the 2 audio cables (White and Red). | Left - Mega Drive 2 A/V cables. Supports Stereo recording thanks to the 2 audio cables (White and Red). | ||
− | Right - Mega Drive 2 RGB SCART cable. Superior quality than the regular composite cables and even enables colour | + | Right - Mega Drive 2 RGB SCART cable. Superior quality than the regular composite cables and even enables colour when using NTSC/60hz signals on a PAL TV, however setting up a splitter to record RGB content isn't as cheap as composite splitters. |
Latest revision as of 11:31, 9 June 2013
Left - Mega Drive 2 A/V cables. Supports Stereo recording thanks to the 2 audio cables (White and Red).
Right - Mega Drive 2 RGB SCART cable. Superior quality than the regular composite cables and even enables colour when using NTSC/60hz signals on a PAL TV, however setting up a splitter to record RGB content isn't as cheap as composite splitters.
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