Noodlestein
08-07-2013, 12:48 PM
So I recently decided to get back into my old consoles and hooked up my SNES, but I have an issue.
The problem is I have Audio, but no video. I've tried two different type of RF Switches and also the RCA SNES/N64/GC connection and nothing.
There is one exception however, which I find strange which is that if I power on the console, and then reset it I will get video for a max of one second before it cuts out again. (Makes me thing its power related)
My snes is model SNS-001, using the official and stock snes power supply, one RF switch being from my NES and the other being 3rd party, along with the RCA cable.
Carts were clean as a whistle except for my copy of Top Gear which was only slightly dirty (cleaned with rubbing alcohol and qtips)
Tried both channel 4/3, I also have tried it on my ~2005 dell lcd along with my old arsed crt tv with no avail
and jiggling the cables doesnt do anything unfortunately, it was also both the RF/RCA plugs that had the issue and back when I played it I never once used the RF plug so I dont see that one going bad.
Thanks in advance for any tips.
The problem is I have Audio, but no video. I've tried two different type of RF Switches and also the RCA SNES/N64/GC connection and nothing.
There is one exception however, which I find strange which is that if I power on the console, and then reset it I will get video for a max of one second before it cuts out again. (Makes me thing its power related)
My snes is model SNS-001, using the official and stock snes power supply, one RF switch being from my NES and the other being 3rd party, along with the RCA cable.
Carts were clean as a whistle except for my copy of Top Gear which was only slightly dirty (cleaned with rubbing alcohol and qtips)
Tried both channel 4/3, I also have tried it on my ~2005 dell lcd along with my old arsed crt tv with no avail
and jiggling the cables doesnt do anything unfortunately, it was also both the RF/RCA plugs that had the issue and back when I played it I never once used the RF plug so I dont see that one going bad.
Thanks in advance for any tips.