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What exactly is a Carby? Should I get one? : r Gamecube - Reddit A Carby converts that proprietary, non-standard signal to HDMI, so that you can get perfect digital output to a modern TV It and similar adapters produce the highest-quality output that you can get from the system
Differences between Prism and Carby : r Gamecube - Reddit The Prism has a USB-C port that can be used to update the firmware from a PC, but you lose the ability to update the firmware through homebrew on the GC and there's the possibility you'll be out of date for a bit, as you have to wait for Retro-bit to bring the newest GCVideo firmware to their updater tool The Carby can either be updated via JTAG, or if it's on at least GCVideo version 3 0
Which of these two is preferred? : r Gamecube - Reddit EON, Kaico Bitfunx, and the Carby Of these products, only Insurrection Industries (the Carby) does not clone products from other manufacturers They developed their own replica of the Digital Video port that is a near 1:1 replica of the OEM connector The other (non EON) HDMI solutions all use the same worse quality connector, from Bitfunx
GCVideo v3. 1 firmware is now available : r Gamecube - Reddit Hit OK on the Carby remote and select “About…” The on-screen menus you see are from GCVideo Select Update Firmware Swiss will go into a 480i and black and white mode while it waits for the update Navigate to the dol file and select it, then hit OK to launch it It will show the installed version and available version
Retrotink vs Carby : r Gamecube - Reddit OP, just bought the Carby 2 0 I own (ed) various consoles all with various video outputs I've seen S-video, S-video through upscalers, component, RGB SCART upscaled, etc S-video through a RetroTink does look good, but unless you're going with component through it, any HDMI only option will look better The only outputs comparable to HDMI (when upscaled) are SCART and component The Carby 2
What is the difference between a Gamecube with a Carby to a . . . - Reddit That said, if you don't already have a Wii, then the Carby's probably actually the cheapest viable option The problem is that the cheap Wii HDMI adapters don't upscale the signal, and that's a problem for HDTVs that don't support 240p or 480i over HDMI, which is quite a lot of them these days: you end up with no picture at all
CARBY vs PRISM size comparison with photos. : r Gamecube - Reddit The Carby is small enough that the analog av out port can be used to connect to external speakers A lot of people praise the Prism for ease of use due to the ability to pair with a universal remote and the usb-c adapter for software updates However, I've read that the Carby can be updated via a homebrewed GameCube
HDMI converters question: Carby, mClassic, and Kaico : r Gamecube - Reddit The Carby has the best build quality (and isn't sold by a company with a history of stealing designs) but otherwise will have the same output quality as the Kaico adapter If you want to use an mClassic go ahead and buy one, it won't make a difference whether you use the Kaico or the Carby
Carby or GCHD Mk-II? : r Gamecube - Reddit Carby has superior build quality and better price point, GCHD has extra ports for output For most people Carby is the beater choice