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HyruleHero
06-26-2012, 08:08 PM
Ok....I look for advice from you guys. New Samsung TV and only inputs are 2 hdmi and 1 component/composite, and one antenna. Let's get one thing out of the way......I have a Sony sound system with muti Hdmi inputs. Hooked into that are the Cable box,360 and non ps2 bc PS3? The antenna (coax) has a NES top loader and TG16 hooked up via a Co-ax switch. Keep in mind .....only 1 component/composite input..... I have a component switch and a composite switch lying around. The systems I want to hook up and get the best quality out of are the following....Saturn,Dreamcast,N64 and PS2. Discuss all, I look forward to your feedback! Thank you!

NayusDante
06-26-2012, 08:25 PM
Odds are that the analog signals will look awful on your TV, and probably not much different going into your receiver.

S-Video isn't showing up on a lot of newer TVs or receivers. That means you have to live with composite for SNES/N64/GCN. If you're serious about your older consoles, invest in a good CRT that has S-Video and component. PS2 480i over component looks very nice on a CRT.