GameCube Video Comparison - Composite, S-Video, Component

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Comparison of all the different video outputs available on an NTSC DOL-001 GameCube. Image quality improves in each subsequent format. Component video is only achievable on the earlier model DOL-001 GameCube, and requires the Nintendo GameCube component cable (an incredibly expensive piece of hardware due to the proprietary circuitry used in it).

You will need to hold down the B button while powering on the GameCube to be able to enable progressive scan mode when using component cables.

Hardware setup:

- DOL-001 GameCube
- XRGB Mini Framemeister
- Elgato Game Capture HD60 Pro

XRGB Mini Gamecube Profiles:

480i (Composite/S-Video): http://pastebin.com/2mGTV6Km
480p (Component): http://pastebin.com/swtJc3Jk

Credit goes to www.firebrandx.com for the base profiles. I modified both to achieve uniform brightness between the two. The HDMI output mode is 1920 x 1080 @ 60Hz. Overscan was deliberately set to 90/100 so that scanlines would render properly, however it can be set to 100/100 to have the picture fill the full vertical height (this will break the scanlines at 1080p).







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GameCube
Metroid
Prime
Component
Composite
S-Video
Comparison
XRGB
Mini
Framemeister



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