How to Maximize the Performance of the EON Gaming GC HD Nintendo GameCube Plug and Play HDMI Adapter

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In this video we show you how to program your IR remote control to access the menu options on the Eon Gaming GC HD HDMI plug-and-play adapter for the Nintendo Gamecube.

The Eon Gaming GC HD HDMI Gamecube adapter is an amazing piece of tech. It allows you to tap directly into the digital AV output port on the back of the Gamecube, if so equipped, and get a digital signal straight to your Television via HDMI. While it works great from the box you can fine tune your settings with a basic TV Remote.

The first step is paring the remote control to your GC HD Adapter and honestly it couldn't be more easy. Press the button on the back of the adapter for a few seconds while powered on and a programming menu pops up. Press the cosponsoring keys that you want to assign the functions to on the remote and you're done. It's amazingly simple!

After this setup you can fine-tune the performance of the GC HD to how you see fit. Want scanlines? Add'em. Want to tweak your 240P settings? Give it a shot! Want to change how the menus look? You got it!

In the end this is a pretty easy and intuitive menu to play around with and really helps you get the most out of your system and the Eon Gaming GC HD. And in the end you can access all these features using your existing TV remote, regardless of brand or features.

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