So, my main CRTs handle 60hz but not NTSC color. Usually not a problem since most consoles just give RGB output, but the Famicom is composite straight from the chip so unless I wanna play in black and white I have to use my larger B&O for which I don't have the remote which makes it hard to use. Is there any solution that decodes the NTSC signal and outputs it in RGB? Not really interested in the tricky RGB mods, especially since I'm really barely interested in the original Famicom anymore.
>>12642601My current solution to this is a Koryuu composite/s-video to component converted followed by a cheap chinese component to RGB converter. Works with true NTSC signals, PAL60 signals and even bad PAL60 signals like PAL Gamecube.I've mostly used it to play an NTSC N64 on a PAL CRT. Works great but having two converters is not ideal of course due to cable mess.I'm sure there's cheap chinese miracle boxes that do it all-in-one and more, but it's a dice roll what you're actually getting when buying those as the product pictures are only for illustrative purposes and the actual product might change radically with no notification even on the same listing.
You're in luck OP! There is already a complete, fully featured, out-of-the-box solution
>>12642601>since I'm really barely interested in the original Famicom anymore.Then do nothing.Your post reeks of collectionfag.
>>12642601>but not NTSC color.buy a PAL convertor>>12642649buy ads, squarepusher. shit bloat stealer of real emu codes.
Laughing my ass off @ palfags
>>12642635The Chinese RGB converters probably downgrade the signal from NTSC to PAL50, or at least the one I used did.