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KEEP GETTING MESSAGE ON TV (RGB ON TV SCART HAS BEEN ENABLED)

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Trouble shooting common problems when using RGB ...

https://www.retrogamingcables.co.uk/trouble-shooting-guide-for-rgb-sca...
No video or sound on tv when using RGB SCART cable. Check that the SCART socket you have plugged the SCART cable into is an RGB enabled port (this is ... Some TVsets display an 'RGB' message in the top right of the screen for a short ...

SCART - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SCART

WikipediaThe signals carried by SCART include both composite and RGB (with composite ... A VCR will often have two SCART sockets, to connect it to the TV ("up", ... SCART enables a device to command the TV to very quickly switch between signals, ... The box can instead ask the TV to stop displaying the normal signal and ...

How to use your TV as a computer monitor for gaming, videos

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CNETJan 26, 2012 - Many modern video cards have an HDMI output. ... The trick, of course, is finding a TV with RGB-PC inputs. ... You can also send him a message on Twitter: @TechWriterGeoff. ... (Or just enable game/graphic mode) ... As yet I've been unable to find anything online that lists TVs that do or don't work with PCs ...

Scart fully RGB enabled? ' AVForums


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