How to connect old Retro Nintendo consoles to old Sony Trinktron PVM-14m2e?

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Yesterday I bought an old Sony Trinitron PVM-14m2e studio monitor to play with my NES, SNES and N64.

However, I realized that I can't connect these consoles to the screen so easily because my cables can't be plugged in from home.

I researched a bit on the internet but did not really find anything.

Do I have to convert my consoles to RGB first or is it possible without this modification?

In the appendix a picture of the connection possibilities.

I hope you can help me.

LG

How to connect old Retro Nintendo consoles to old Sony Trinktron PVM-14m2e
ed
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Too lazy to google yourself?

The monitor can actually handle all analog signals that can occur.

Flyers:

https://www.trinitysquarevideo.com/images/gear/103.pdf

Operation manual:

https://pro.sony/s3/cms-static-content/operation-manual/3859663151.pdf

Tutorial:

What exactly your retro console provides I can't say. If you have a Scart output, then you need something like that

https://www.amazon.de/...B00K8RBZNQ

Google is your friend!

and

Reading educates!

Ni
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First of all thanks for your help but apparently you are the one who did not read correctly.

I googled very well as I mentioned above, but I was not sure and wanted to ask again.

The forum is still there to ask questions or am I wrong?

I have a cable with red, white and yellow plugs for each of the three consoles, but these can't be connected to the TV without an adapter as I could see from the video.

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Oh, you're right, I should have looked at the tutorial, unlike your low-res photo you can see that the monitor has no chinche inputs, but BNC couplings. That's just a studio monitor, not a TV. Then you need something like that

https://www.retrogamingcables.co.uk/sony-pvm-scart-converter-bnc

But there's also cheaper.

Alternatively, the first recommended adapter Scart on Chinch and then with three pcs. Of these on BNC go

https://www.expert-security.de/lupus-bnc-auf-cinch-female-adapter.html

If your three consoles on the Scartstecker a composite signal output

Then you can also use the top three inputs and probably switch on the monitor quite comfortable. Then you need an adapter that decouples the CVBS signal. However, you lose some image sharpness.

How to connect old Retro Nintendo consoles to old Sony Trinktron PVM-14m2e

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Since the SCART connector for the composite signal input and output bears, you have to take an output for your applications.

Strictly speaking gild synonymous for the RGB lines synonymous because there are input and output

otherwise sorry if I kicked you on the feet, typing the type designation in Google has shown all the relevant results at the top.