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darkrulier said:

Hello guys, I want to hook up my retro consoles to my HDTV, I've been reading a lot and I think the best way to go is with SCART. Primarily the consoles that I want to hook up are SNES, N64, Genesis, maybe PS1 and Dreamcast(I have a VGA box for this one). So, I was looking for a SCART to HDMI converter and I found the Framemister, that thing is ridiculously expensive so Im not getting that one and like many of us I took a look at eBay. They have a Chinese SCART to HDMI converter, costs about $40 depending on the seller ( http://www.ebay.com/itm/Scart-HDMI-to-HDMI-720P-1080P-HD-Video-Converter-Monitor-Box-For-HDTV-DVD-STB-/112105349375?hash=item1a19ffe0ff:g:Ga0AAOSwstxVOGEa )but the thing that worries me the most is the input lag. Do any of you guys have a similar setup and have tried that cheap eBay converter? If so, how does it performs? Thanks in advance!

The Framemeister is apparently retro gamings heaven. Other than that, the best picture you can usually get out of your consoles is RBG. it's miles better than composite, but some american versions of consoles don't have it. It's a PAL standart though, so most european versions of consoles do have it.

This Youtube channel has a whole series explaining the diffrences and producs you need to get the best picture out of your retro consoles, might be worth a look: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLTNBVisVMbSR1ZDDQRgjg6S9D2YQ4rwnZ