Old Skool Sega Dreamcast AvCable Audio/Video Composite Cable
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It could be for a variety of reasons. Make sure the cables at the console and the television are secure. Change the TV's source to the connection to which the console's wires are connected.
Selected User Reviews For Old Skool Sega Dreamcast AvCable Audio/Video Composite Cable
When I ordered this product, I was a little skeptical, but it turned out to be a good buy; the RCA cables are true to the original product, with a polygon shape rather than a round one. It's a little tight and difficult to get into the part where you connect it to the console itself. To be fair, I have no recollection of the original, so take that for what it's worth. br>br>Send a question my way if you want to know if it's still working, and I'll let you know. I'm aware that some people leave reviews but that only a small percentage of them are followed up on.
I used it to connect my Dreamcast to my television, and it performed as expected. The quality appears to be good enough that it won't break after 5 days or something, and it appears to be similar to the original cable; perhaps I'll have issues in the future, but for now it appears to be a suitable replacement for a lost cable.
The ties are snug and secure. There are no artifacts or cutouts in the video feed, and the audio is clear and consistent.
I got a $30 discount on a Dreamcast because it didn't come with any cables. As a result, I needed something that was inexpensive and could transmit visual data. This was successful.
This is exactly what you need to get the console up and running. It's as if it's always been there.
I'm not sure if this was the correct solution for my game. The system did not turn on.
My grandson enjoys playing video games from the 1980s and 1990s. I'm relieved to learn that parts are still available.