My Super Famicom displays slightly off colours on my PAL CRT. How do I fix this without buying cables?
Does your tv have any display settings? Mine can set to NTSC or SECAM mode, as well as the default PAL.
>>3620558
It doesn't. Unless if there is a secret menu.
>>3620594
Try adjusting the colour manually, then.
>>3620594
Look on the back, most CRTs have adjustment knobs at least somewhere.
>>3620616
Nothing on the back or bottom. It's weird too, cause my NTSC-J Nintendo 64 and my NTSC-J Playstation display just fine.
>>3620640
You don't have a remote?
>>3620643
I do. However no matter what combination of settings i use, it still looks off.
>>3620654
Post a picture. Could be the VRAM.
>>3620668
Definitely not the VRAM. I have two Super Famicoms, and they both work just fine on modern non-CRT televisions.
Pic related sort of looks like it.
>>3620616
>adjustment knobs
Welcome to /vr/, grandpa from 1970.
>>3620736
You probably need to adjust the NTSC tint control:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tint_control
Some TVs don't have that, however. So you are probably fucked.
Your only choice is to find RGB SCART cables, those do not encode colour in neither NTSC nor PAL, so you wouldn't have tint issues.
>>3620950
Alright. It's just weird that the N64 displays just fine with same exact cable.
Thanks for the answers.
>>3620936
1974, but whatever. I fucking hate CRTs anyways, most of the ones I remember had knobs.
>>3620975
>1974
Kiddo.
Maybe you go it backwards. Most of the knobs on /vr/ have CRTs.
>>3620963
what cable ? From another console ? Cause there are slight variations between them.
http://gamesx.com/wiki/doku.php?id=av:nintendomultiav
>>3621631
Quality post
>>3621631
>>3620963
>It's just weird that the N64 displays just fine with same exact cable.
You're using a PAL N64 on a PAL display, whereas with the SFC you're using an NTSC console on a PAL display.
>>3622498
It's a NTSC-J N64 tho
>>3624113
My NTSC-J Playstation displays just fine on the same TV too.
>>3620550
buy fucking scart cables if you are in PAL land they are cheap and easy to obtain