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Hi Folks,
I'm looking to put my XBOX into my New Astro City Cabinet. The New Astro supports VGA input on a tri-sync monitor (i.e. CGA/EGA/VGA). I have the HD cables for my original xbox, and I'm looking to put them through this CGA SCALER via the GREEN BLUE RED inputs
This then can output at 480p (VGA) on my New Astro City monitor. My question is, will this work with the xbox ? I remember something about the xbox not sync'ing on green ? but surely if I'm using the component connections it should be ok ?
PS heres a quick video of the New Astro city - should help explain things a bit more.
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It's not the Xbox that has problems with sync on green, it's some monitors that require separate sync signals because they don't understand sync on green. The Xbox outputs sync on green quite happily.
So, the questions you need to answer for yourself are: - does my monitor support sync on green - does the adapter I intend to use separate out the sync signals and present them on the VGA connector, pins 13 and 14
If the answer to either of those questions is yes then your system should work.
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Ok. Maybe I am missing something here, but why worry about Sync on Green? The adapter you've linked on ebay appears to take a YPbPr signal (which the Xbox can output) and convert it to standard VGA.
So, you should be able to simply connect your xbox to that convertor using component cables and the resulting output signal should be compatible with your Astro City monitor, Or any VGA monitor, for that matter.
This post has been edited by xboxmods2977: Jun 21 2011, 01:29 PM
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You would hope so. However, VGA with sync on green is still standard VGA, and perfectly allowable under the specifications, so it may be that the adapter only supports SoG output, and hence it's worth checking.