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Does anyone know how to use d terminal?
Im looking for s-video cables for my consoles because my crt has that and composite, but all I'm finding is d-terminal cables at shops.
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d-terminal is literally just component video with a different connector, you can buy adapters
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>>11494215
What about for the N64? I saw one for it/gc. And the cube had a dedicated port for component
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nvm maybe I was mistaken, but Im pretty sure I saw a N64 type connector with d-terminal, so I was confused if it would be the same signalling for s-video. Maybe it was something else like xbox or something. It wasn't a playstation or wii one
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just get this retard
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>>11494313
That's not going to help when my crt doesn't have component. I'll just keep looking for the right cables unless that can convert to s-video :)
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>>11494190
>Does anyone know how to use d terminal?
Yes
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>>11494317
If you want to use s-video why the FUCK are you asking about d-terminal.
I hope you are fucking terminal with something, retard.
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>>11494190
unless you live in Japan you'll probably never use d-terminal, I've only ever seen it on Japanese sets. something like this >>11494313
would be used for the gamecube, where for a while people used the d-terminal cable and converted it to component because original gamecube component cables are crazy expensive.

If your set doesn't support it though don't bother, there are s-video cables for everything that supports it
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>>11494190
Where do you live where you are finding d-terminal cables at shops but can't find S-Video?
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>>11494531
He's living in Termina
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Why all the hate, guys? All anon is doing is asking for help. D-terminal is fairly obscure outside Japan as well.
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>>11494531
I went to Japan and am now looking for cables at some shops here. Idk what else to say. I've never seen these things before
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>>11495126
>>11495487
Component video is not rare outside of Japan. People should understand video signals and the fact they did not care what connector you are using.
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>>11494190
D-terminal is basically component video. I remember a few cameras and camcorders utilized the port in addition to the Gamecube. There are supporting clips on the port and the plug has a mechanical buttons for you to squeeze to open the vice before release once you've fully seated the cable into the port for a secure connection. I suppose you can downconvert the component signal to S-video, but the converter seems to be discontinued as the device originally retailed at $200USD from what I see on https://www.svideo.com/ypbpr2svideo.html

A shame since they did not open source the boards for one to make their own unlike other converters.
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>>11498054
>downconvert the component signal to S-video
wakavideo on ebay can do it for $40
i have one of his rgb2svid adapters
they are lagless & i use them for arcade pcb on my pvm
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>>11498425
>wakavideo on ebay
link?



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