Bradon Kanyid has released his much anticipated Extron SCART input/output adapter cards. Extron switches use BNC jacks for input/output by default, and buying SCART-to-BNC cables is expensive. These new PCBs simplify the process and save money, costing $8-12 to build. Giant professional Extron video switches are relatively cheap, so this makes for a really nice auto-switching SCART setup that won’t break the bank.
The PCB is fully open source (CERN OHL 1.2 license), available at: https://github.com/rattboi/extron-scart-adapter/releases
SPECIALTY-AV SCART to Component Video Converter for Sega, Genesis, Atari
Upgrades SCART video signal to high quality Component Video YPbPr / YUV. Works with PAL, PAL M, PAL N, NTSDC, NTSC 4.43 and SECAM. Simple to operate plug and play device. Allows you to ake advantage of the Component Video inputs on your TV, plasma, L... read more
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Shinybow SCART-RGB to HDTV Component Video 5-RCA with Audio Converter Transcoder
$104.95High quality video conversion from SCART retro gaming systems such as the Super Nintendo to the Playstation 1 Professional grade build quality. All ports are tight and sturdy with no give. Built-in mounting brackets on the frame to help easily manage... read more
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