alright lads, how the fuck do i get this PVM-9041QM working?
>>3501784
Turn it on
You need to insert the Black Books VHS tape into the NES
aight let me explain myself, how do i connect the NES to it? what cables do i need?
>>3501796
NES renders everything in composite so use that yellow RCA plug. For nearly everything else you want a SCART to BNC adapter, or homemade RGB BNC cables directly.
here's the back. there's no RCA connection. do i just need some sort of converter?
>>3501817
Oh. RCA/BNC adapter (cheap) either in Line A or B.
Might want to remove the old batteries from the bottom slots as well if not needed.
>>3501784
You don't. Play your Nintendo on a 4K like the normal kids.
Well first off >>3492209
Second, >>3501838. If you're using just NES, the best you can get is composite through an RCA to BNC adapter (Without RGB mod of course). Sound shouldn't be an issue either, since mono only. But if you're using any other system or trying to watch those DVDs, I'd recommend using S-Video at least, and since you own one of these, you owe it to yourself to experience RGB (Or component, see HD Retrovision). You should also get some stereo speakers, like a cheap pair of computer speakers - anything is better than monaural. Just don't let them sit directly up against the monitor unless they're shielded, because magnets fuck PVMs up.
>>3501784
>he bought a PVMeme without knowing how to connect his shit to it
>>3501784
Female RCA to Male BNC adapter
about $1 in qty 10 on ebay
>>3501883
>But if you're using any other system or trying to watch those DVDs, I'd recommend using S-Video at least, and since you own one of these, you owe it to yourself to experience RGB (Or component, see HD Retrovision).
It's a 9 inch monitor. I doubt he'll be running his fucking home theatre with it.
>>3501817
The best thing about your PVM is the ability to take R G B Sync video.
You can connect a SNES through yellow cable -> "video in" through an adapter.
You can connect a SNES through S-VIdeo cable -> Line A
You can connect a SNES through a euro SCART cable (common) and then through a SCART -> BNC adapter ($35 premade) to get RGB+Sync through it, which is the best.
Yellow cable = 1 Wire (Luminance+Blueminance+Redminance+Sync)
S-Video = 2 Wire
(Luminance, Chrominance+Sync, (Blueminance+Redminance))
Component = 3 Wire
(Luminance+Sync, Blueminance, Redminance)
RGB+S = 4 Wire
(Red Gun, Green Gun, Blue Gun, Composite Sync)
VGA = RGBHV = 5 Wire
(Red Gun, Green Gun, Blue Gun, Hsync, Vsync)
>>3502131
RGB might be a bit expensive and investing for a 9" monitor, but S-Video is worth it for the better colors, crispier video, and lack of artifacts. Fuzzy purple lines still look like shit on a 9" screen.
>>3501802
dis niggah here speaks troof
OP should definitely hook up a Wii to that and emulate to sample all the various native resolutions in pure color stream format.
>>3501784
NES only outputs composite, that's a complete waste of a broadcast monitor.
>>3501784
You need to perform at least 4 hours of black magic before the power button even appears
OP please tell me you found this for free, and didn't spend money on an expensive piece of professional equipment without knowing how the fuck it works