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    Default Modding My Neo Geo to Component Out

    I have a neo geo AES which has been modded for true stereo sound. Is is possible to have the system modded to Component out(or even S-video?) Is there anyone here that can do that? Just curious, John
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    I'm going to shuffle this over to the video game forum, I think you might get a better response there.

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    AES outputs R/G/B (quality varies by serial number) so you could work with that and build or buy a R/G/B to component converter. The S-video mod is documented and should be googlable.

    The good thing about a R/G/B to component converter is that you could use that with other consoles too. I've built this one and to my eyes it works as good as the retail products.

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    Default Re: Modding My Neo Geo to Component Out

    Quote Originally Posted by swlovinist
    Is is possible to have the system modded to Component out(or even S-video?) Is there anyone here that can do that?
    The answers to your questions are "yes" and "omnedon at the tech and restoration forums (and probably a few other people there, too)".

    Be sure to get a socketed Universe BIOS installed with that, too.

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    Yes and yes. Fabombjoy did mine recently. He added stereo out, composite out, and a light up reset button. I am very happy with the results.

    Edited because I am an idiot.

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    FABombjoy does component too? I was under the impression hed did composite and S-Video with his mods. That's what I usually do. FABombjoy does excellent work BTW, and he's in the US.

    I can put component in, but it requires an expensive encoder, that doubles the price of the mod. S-Video is very good, and I see component on a 15 year old system as diminshing returns, to say the least. Big $$$ spent, for a 15% improvement over S-Video mod.

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    Yeah, it is compostie, not component. My bad. Not sure if he does component or not. Composite sure does look sweet though.

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    Yeah, just s-video here.

    I figure, if you're going to add component to any system, you might as well spend a little more and go with an external RGB->Component converter. That way, you can enjoy the benefits on all RGB capable systems.

    Again, I'm going to put in an official request for the R G B word filter to be removed. It is so not funny anymore.

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    S-Video is better. Better colour, no moire effects, and greatly reduced colour bleed, making for great clarity.

    Component is a step above S-Video, but like I said before, it's a only *bit* better, for a lot more $$$.
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