Ok here is the question...
I have a gamestop switch box that has about 6 inputs for AV connections.
I have my PS2, PSX, Gamecube, Dreamcast, Saturn all running through it *the gamecube one I share it with my N64 and snes plus the cube by pulling the connector out the back and switching* anyways...
The Switchbox is currently hooked up through Composite standard AV cables to the TV... The Switchbox does have a S-Video Cable to connect it to the tv...
So, say I just buy an S-Video Cable for my PS2... And I hook it up to the PS2 to the Switchbox... Then I hook up the S-Video cable from the switchbox to my TV, and unplug the normal Composite AV cable connection..
Can I play the other systems that are connected through AV composite through the Svideo cable that is plugged into the TV?? Meaning the other systems don't have S-video cables running through the system to the switchbox.
I have a gamestop switch box that has about 6 inputs for AV connections.
I have my PS2, PSX, Gamecube, Dreamcast, Saturn all running through it *the gamecube one I share it with my N64 and snes plus the cube by pulling the connector out the back and switching* anyways...
The Switchbox is currently hooked up through Composite standard AV cables to the TV... The Switchbox does have a S-Video Cable to connect it to the tv...
So, say I just buy an S-Video Cable for my PS2... And I hook it up to the PS2 to the Switchbox... Then I hook up the S-Video cable from the switchbox to my TV, and unplug the normal Composite AV cable connection..
Can I play the other systems that are connected through AV composite through the Svideo cable that is plugged into the TV?? Meaning the other systems don't have S-video cables running through the system to the switchbox.