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Where does this scart go? because i've looked all over for a scart socket in my psx, there is only three sockets one for the power another for the aerial and the others about 2cm big. If I get a scart lead what does it look like, how big, where does it go, how much does it cost and also I've tried the normal scart lead that fits in the back of the tv, it just can't fit in a small hole about 3cm wide when the scart lead is atleast 5cm wide. Does the Psx scart lead have one large side and a small side that goes in the PSX.
Pleasee help!
Where does this scart go? because i've looked all over for a scart socket in my psx, there is only three sockets one for the power another for the aerial and the others about 2cm big. If I get a scart lead what does it look like, how big, where does it go, how much does it cost and also I've tried the normal scart lead that fits in the back of the tv, it just can't fit in a small hole about 3cm wide when the scart lead is atleast 5cm wide. Does the Psx scart lead have one large side and a small side that goes in the PSX.
Pleasee help!
> Um, you dont know much about a PS do you?
The Scart goes in the
> same socket as the aerial, thats why you cant go and buy a standed
> Scart lead connector (ps there massive arnt they)
But how much would one cost. Does it have a small end and a big end?
Anyway, the scart lead has 2 ends. (still got u?) One end fits the hole in the back of the PSX where u put the areal cable in... one end fits the scart socket in the back of any fairly modern TVs. They cost about £10 and are so common u can pick them up anywhere. RGB scart gives the best quality pictures possible.
SonicRav