Not a problem, first you need to buy the following items, 1. a Scart adapter (out) 2. a set of RCA leads ( these are Red/White/Yellow male connectors ) Then you need to buy a, USB 2.0 Video Capture Kit ( £10 on Ebay) this comes with CD instructions. Plug it all together and it's all the way. good luck. Ordered list. If your TV has a SCART connector, you need a cable adapter from DIN 6 to SCART, wired like this (the audio is taken from the audio out using a standard stereo 3.5'' jack): (taken from CPCwiki) If your TV does not have SCART, but composite video input, you must. Either use a RGB to CVBS adapter (using for example an AD724 chip), or Option 1. Use HDMI to connect them. Option 2. Use component video plus audio to connect them. Option 3. Use composite video plug audio to connect them. Option 4. Buy an adapter to convert the output of the mystery model DVD to the mystery model TV HDMI input.. Scart can do S-Video and RGB and also component (not both RGB and component at the same time) provided the cable has all pins connected. RGB/Component gives by far the highest picture quality provided the source and destination scart is capable of using it. Usually only one scart on a TV is RGB capable with component handled by 5 RCA phono sockets. Connect your TV to the aerial feed from the RF output of the SKY box. With the SKY box powered on, select the Menu on your Toshiba remote, select Installation from the on screen menu and then select Analogue Tuning. When the TV has completed the search, select channel 901 on your TV to select the SKY output. The model is DAV-DZ230. The connections on the back of this amplifier are HDMI (for DVD only) and SCART. I've just replaced an old LG plasma screen with a new LGUJ63. The old TV had a SCART connection, so connecting the amplifier to it and having surround sound through DTV was simple (just using SCART-SCART). Although, this newer LGUJ63 doesn't RAD2X adapter if you want to display ONLY the saturn on flat tvs. Yep, I do also have a Dreamcast but I found a decent HDMI adapter which worked well on our previous TV. Thanks for your replies, looks like the RetroTink 2X Scart is the best overall option! One last question; the specs mention requiring an RGB scart cable - is the original Sega Sep 29, 2008. #2. Lots of issues between you and success there. You X850 graphics card has DVI/VGA and S-Video outputs, not inputs. You would need a card that has video inputs as well, I seem to recall most of the ATI cards with those features were branded as 'All-in-Wonder' or VIVO (video in and video out). Also the SCART to S_Video cable only .

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