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Holly Kinnaman
> 24 hourAll I get is a blue screen. Tried the troublshoot steps still get a blue screen. Junk!
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Vhendi
> 24 hourLooked good on screen for about 10 minutes, setup was easy enough to hook up and get going for the N64. However 10 minutes in my kid bumped the console and the screen froze. Reset the console and suddenly ‘no signal’ popped up. Spent the next hour trying to reconnect, reset, and used different TVs and cables. Not sure if my console or the converter but very disappointed it didn’t work again after a very minor touch.
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Ian
> 24 hourDoesn’t work tried it on 3 different TVs. N64 console is not the issue either because I use it on an older tv just wanted to play on a big flatscreen
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comp_g33k
> 24 hourBeen looking for something to convert my N64 RCA cable into something that I could play on my modern HDTV that has no RCA inputs and was hopeful this one would work. Tried multiple HDMI cables and micro usb cables but none seem to work in getting a signal from my N64 to my HDTV. My N64 still works on my parents old tv with RCA inputs so looks like my unit was defective.
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John C.
> 24 hourYayyy ! Can finally hook up my old system to my new tv.
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Danny
> 24 hourIt is dope! Love my 64 now my son gets to love it too!
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Cory
> 24 hourN64 games work wonderfully on my new flatscreen. works great
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Summit
> 24 hourIts getting rare to find a TV with anything other than HDMI inputs now, and when my last old school TV died and was replaced- oh no! My vintage console doesnt output HDMI and the TV and my relatively new home theater receiver dont support analog/composite. This device cured that problem. Theres two aspect ratios selectable and be warned- it will potentially cause your TV to switch inputs when the console boots or restarts, as no video signal from the console makes the TV think its off and many TVs switch inputs when that happens. The quality of the pic is good, and my receiver upscales it ok. So far, its been working well.
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Khalis Ward
> 24 hourWorks as designed and intended.
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Eric W
> 24 hourI had difficulty with getting this to work with an AV receiver with pass through to the TV. Its DOES work directly connected to the TV with sound coming over the TV speakers rather than av receiver. Its only stereo sound anyway. Sometimes I have no sound, usually from a cold start when the TV and n64 have both been off. I just toggle back and forth between inputs once the console is on and displays an image and after a few toggles with the remote between hdmi 1, 2, 3, etc when I return to the hdmi input this is on Ill get sound. Honestly this is tolerable. Its probably a quirk of the analog to digital chipset used. Picture quality is fine. 16:9 mode stretches things a bit but its not as bad as I thought itd be. I did notice after a few hours the plastic housing of little converter was surprisingly warm. To me this indicates the analog to digital converter chip was probably extremely warm given I could feel the heat through air and plastic. Out of curiosity I cut a hole in the case and applied a small heatsink (see photo) to the main chip. It provides no tangible benefit or upgrade to the function of the device. Its not like it makes to picture clearer or anything. It does seem to dissipate a lot of heat though so it provides peace of mind that this device wont burn out after a month. Cooler electronics last longer than hot electronics. Its not necessary to do this though. It doesnt seem to automatically turn off when the n64 is off, its still warm to the touch. So I just unplug it from the 5v micro usb power when not in use. Auto power off and on would be nice but its a small gripe Overall Im just happy to play n64 again, without needing to keep an old school crt TV around.