Quote Originally Posted by markusman64ds View Post
Would it matter if the SCART cable was NTSC or PAL? Or can cables actually be NTSC or PAL? Also, do all the systems you listed with RGB have SCART cables?
NTSC/PAL doesn't matter with RGB, and even then the output signal is determined by the console, so your NTSC consoles will output 60 Hz regardless. There are SCART cables available for any console that has RGB out of the box, but you have to be careful as some SCART cables will have composite instead of RGB (SCART is a connector standard which has provisions for several different outputs).

Pretty much all of the SCART to component converters don't have audio, but you can find SCART breakout boxes that go between the SCART cable and the converter, giving you standard RCA audio jacks. If you're good with a soldering iron you can also modify the converter itself with audio cables or jacks.