Yeah very easily. Its actually useful as a RF to HDMI convertor for video capture or just RF input from old consoles in general. Plug the RF cable from a console into the Amstrad MP-3 modulator, then use a CPC plug to Scart cable for 'RGB' output on the MP-3 to connect a OSSC, then HDMI output that to a monitor/capture card. Phew :)
As I am in UK we don't get much sun :) So I made a box with UV LEDS. There's more details on it on my video at ua-cam.com/video/CkRi5mGVtYE/v-deo.html and a bit later there's some more detail on it.
@@RetroGamingBanter Thanks for the info I use pretty much the same technique as I live near Worcester and as you say the UK weather is not brilliant for retrobrighting. I am always keen to learn how other repairer's do it. Thanks for your replies.
you could mod a Freeview decoder inside
Yeah very easily. Its actually useful as a RF to HDMI convertor for video capture or just RF input from old consoles in general. Plug the RF cable from a console into the Amstrad MP-3 modulator, then use a CPC plug to Scart cable for 'RGB' output on the MP-3 to connect a OSSC, then HDMI output that to a monitor/capture card. Phew :)
Great video and clean up of the 6128. You didn't mention how you do your retro brighting, do you use a UV lamp or the sun?
As I am in UK we don't get much sun :) So I made a box with UV LEDS. There's more details on it on my video at ua-cam.com/video/CkRi5mGVtYE/v-deo.html and a bit later there's some more detail on it.
@@RetroGamingBanter Thanks for the link. I will give that a view.
I forgot to mention, the lights and cream I use are in that videos description.
@@RetroGamingBanter Thanks for the info I use pretty much the same technique as I live near Worcester and as you say the UK weather is not brilliant for retrobrighting. I am always keen to learn how other repairer's do it. Thanks for your replies.