Reddit Reddit reviews Sienoc 5 PCS BNC Male Plug to RCA Female Jack Adapter Connector

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Sienoc 5 PCS BNC Male Plug to RCA Female Jack Adapter Connector
If your video signal is from a BNC plug, such as security camera, but your monitor or TV input is RCA, or you want to convert a RCA plug into a BNC signal, this one really helps you.This works two way, converting a male RCA plug into a male BNC plug, or a female BNC jack into a female RCA jack.
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8 Reddit comments about Sienoc 5 PCS BNC Male Plug to RCA Female Jack Adapter Connector:

u/Flowermanvista · 3 pointsr/crtgaming

There's no need to convert to S-Video. All you need to plug it in is an adapter that goes from the standard RCA plug to a BNC plug, such as this. This will likely correct your issue, as the converter is probably the cause.

u/Logdeah · 3 pointsr/crtgaming

Lots of cool monitors. The easiest way for you to find out if they work is to get a BNC to RCA adapter. You would just plug that adapter into the line A "video in" line and then plug in any RCA video cable(the yellow cable from the usual yellow, red, and white cables) from any game console, VCR, or DVD player.

Are you interested in keeping one for yourself for gaming?

u/WampaCow · 3 pointsr/crtgaming

Nice, thanks for this info. Really appreciate it. This all sounds great (no lag, dumb switch, no conversion). I'm familiar with US consumer connections, but the professional world is new to me.

 

Any recommendations on break out cables to convert component / composite / s-video to and from BNC? Would something like this work?

 

Currently, I have an FV310 (and picking up a second tomorrow, but that's another story). I believe it only has 2 component connections, so at some point, I know I'll want more than that. I'll likely have SNES and Genesis over component, NES over composite, N64 over S-video. If I ever manage to get a PVM/BVM, I'll convert what I can to RGB. Some preliminary research suggested RGB mods are a thing for NES and N64, but I don't think this helps me if I don't have a display that accepts RGB.

u/AbsoluteMoisture · 2 pointsr/crtgaming

So for the most part you'll probably just want to get a set of RGB SCART to BNC breakout cables. These will hook up to the RGB inputs on your monitor and have a standard SCART plug on the other end.

Luckily for you, I believe the PAL N64 actually supports RGB output unlike the version that was released over here in the US. The Dreamcast and PS1 also have native RGB SCART output.

I believe the Retro Trio only outputs composite video or HDMI, so for this you'll want to buy a BNC to RCA adapter, and plug the yellow video cable into it on the Video A or Video B input on your monitor.

u/demonscience · 1 pointr/crtgaming

https://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B00KX17NGU?psc=1&ref=yo_pop_mb_yo_pop_mb_pd_t2 for adapter and stock nes cables. Just the yellow one that came in the box.

u/yoitsemo · 1 pointr/crtgaming

Didn't see anything posted yet by anyone else, but if you want to start any gaming on it right away, I'd recommend ordering some bnc to rca adapters, stereo to mono adapter, and I also recommend some kind of universal adapter with s-video.

This is all to hold you over with any retro consoles until you can fully enjoy the RGB inputs if you choose to go that route. It will still look great over composite, but s-video is an amazing improvement.