S-Video Cores on a PAL-Only Broadcast Monitor? Plus a General S-Video Question

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S-Video Cores on a PAL-Only Broadcast Monitor? Plus a General S-Video Question

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EDIT: hey there, first post here so greetings to everybody (I apologize but I was 99.9% sure I had already made my introduction but apparently it isn't the case!)

I'm sure this is an issue/question that has been asked far too many times, but I'm probably using the wrong keywords so I'm gonna ask it here (and I don't want to hijack the excellent SVideo cores thread either, even if it could be argued it's actually the relevant thread)

But let's go straight at my question.

I've recently purchased a Panasonic broadcast monitor. No RGB input unfortunately, but SVideo is supported so I thought it might have been enough.

Early tests however proved how wrong I was: out of four easy-to-connect HW platforms with a native SVideo output (japanese N64 and Super Famicom, european PS3 and a PS2, the latter modded) only two NTSC games were displayed in colour. Everything else was just a lovely looking, but still unsatisfying black and white picture.

I suppose this is happening because this monitor can't correctly detect a NTSC-encoded chroma signal, right?

So my question is: with the freshly released SVideo cores, that I only recently found out the existance of, plus obviously a proper cable, is there any chance I might be able to use the MiSTer in full colour if I set (how?) the video output to PAL Svideo mode? I'm asking because I understand most (if not all?) of the arcade cores plus the whole Japanese/USA stuff is expected to run at 60Hz, so I have to wonder if this kinda "hybrid" setting (PAL colour with a 60Hz source) might cause further, different issues. The only thing I can state for sure is that all the NTSC console games I tried can apparently be displayed with a stable picture, just without any colour.

Bonus question: would an external "RGB to SVideo" converter, set to PAL, be a better solution (that is, assuming it actually works... and that this wall of text does somehow make sense, which I'm not sure at all!)
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Re: S-Video Cores on a PAL-Only Broadcast Monitor? Plus a General S-Video Question

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hiya pal.

is it a panasonic wv-cm1780? I tried to feed mine 60hz from a modded SNES but it didn’t accept it and made a double flickery image. Are you saying it accepts PAL 60hz and if so can you explain wtf that it?!

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Nope sorry, it's a BT-S1000Y 10" unit.

As I said, results have been quite mixed to say the least. :-\

I'm building a MiSTer custom VGA-->SVideo cable as we speak though, so I'll see what happens with the dedicated YCcores, even though I believe I'll probably go for a B-plan and use a proper RGB-capable display, as the aforementioned cores are basically experimental (it would be VERY different if MiSTer had official, built-in SVideo support, but right now it's not the case)
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From what I recall the cores from this thread are tweaked for NTSC only. It won't hurt to ask there though, I'm sure MikeS1 won't mind since it's on topic.

Anyway, S-Video is supposed to work well with existing adapters. Of course you'd need to run assorted cores and games in PAL mode, if your monitor is PAL-only. In any case yes, it's definitely better to get an RGB & NTSC-capable set. Most of the more modern cosumer CRT TVs from the PAL zone should be able to handle NTSC.

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Thanks!

I'm sadly returning the monitor to the seller, who kindly accepted my request (it's all my fault so props to him!) and trying to build a dual monitor, RGB corner so that I can also play tate mode games.

But that will require a different thread, as I'm experiencing issues with a Commodore 1081 monitor.
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