screen hoaxes:
Note: My methods may be a bit unorthodox.Screen hoax tutorial:
For TV screens:
A DVD player Or a Graphics card with a Video out.
Dvd player method:
Needed:
DVD burning drive
DVD player that can play DVD-R DVD+R DVD+RW or DVD-RW
Blank DVD's
Encoding software, (like nero)
How too:
Using encoding software burn your hoax to a DVD As a slideshow,
(I recommend DVD+RW as they can be written over multiple times)
Play the disk in your DVD player
Your hoax should be displayed on the screen,
Just take a picture.
Graphics card Video out method:
How too:
Set your hoax to take up the full screen.
Hook the Video out on your Graphics card intoo the Video in on your TV.
If it dosent display, the video out may need to be enabled,
Look through the help file for your graphics card for more info.
For GBA screens:
What is needed: (this can wrack up quite a price tag BTW)
A GBA.
A TV tuner or a Flash card.
A Light source.
Flash card method:
Upload your hoax to the flash card, Start the display, and take a picture,
Most have an image reader built in.
TV tuner method:
(this is the same as TV screens)
Needed:
A TV tuner with RCA inputs,
If RCA is unavailable a UHF transmitter may be used.
DVD player Or Graphics card with Video output.
Follow Tutorial for TV screens hoaxes.
Light sources:
Direct Sunlight:
Probably one of the best light sources you can find,
Be sure to be quick when using sunlight for a light source,
Especially on hot days as it may damage your gameboy.
It can prove difficult to avoid standing in the light wile taking a photo.
Backlight:
Works best when in a dark room with no other light sources,
Will drain the battery faster, (be sure you have enough of a charge to get the photo taken)
Also adds a blueish hue to your photo.
Lamplight:
a desk lamp can be very bright,
Safer than sunlight,
You can even place it to were you wont be standing in the way,
However the glare off the lamp can be a real annoyance.
TV screen:
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Just display your hoax on any TV screen and take a picture.
It is recommended that you do this in a darker room.
A TV screen may cut short parts of the image.
TV screen Inputs and picture quality:
Lowest: Antenna
Farther away from the transmission point you are, the lower the picture quality.
(requires a transmitter,)
Low: Coaxial
Same as a video game's R.F. switch.
Same signal type as antenna only being transmitted through a Copper filament cable.
This is how older systems connected to the TV screen
Medium: RCA connector.
A direct video input,
By cutting out the standard RF signal a higher resolution is achieved.
S-video:
Signal type is the same as RCA,
I don't know much about this.
High:
Component
By sending individual video channels VIA RCA inputs a higher resolution is achieved.
Highest:
Monitor Cable:
Technically: its a computer monitor if it uses one of these,
Many HDTV's have this connection.
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SCART
Brought to my attention by "Tyrannosaurus Hylan"
Appears to be Universal.