So my SNES is outputting in black and white when I use composite video. Switching to RGB scart will not give me this problem but I have no idea which cable will actually output 60hz.
Has anyone else had this problem and if so which cable did you use?
>>2927838
>So my SNES is outputting in black and white when I use composite video
That's because you're a retarded Yuropoor trying to use an NTSC console with a PAL TV.
>>2927838
>Switching to RGB scart will not give me this problem but I have no idea which cable will actually output 60hz.
If you use an RGB cable then you are completely immune to pal/ntsc problems, since you are not using neither, you use RGB. PAL/NTSC is a colour encoding, and RGB is un-encoded colour.
Whether your console outputs 50 or 60hz is a completely separate matter and is down to the console, not the cable.
>>2927872
If it's a NTSC console it's outputting 60Hz, if it's a PAL console it's 50Hz. Sounds like OP has the former.
>>2927838
So you actually WANT to use composhit over RGB? I don't see the issue here.
Is this the bizarro world general or what...
Someone really should replace Wikipedia's default picture from their SCART article. I've never seen any ribbon cable in the wild.
>>2927838
Your TV doesn't support NTSC colour signals over composite.
>>2927838
You'll need a cable that had a 60hz oscillator and a built in power source. Otherwise the cable won't output anything. It will just sit there like any other cable.