N64 on HDTV white out on snow levels
I have my N64 connected to my Samsung Flat screen TV and I'm getting sound and audio, however on snow levels, the whole screen just whites out and (on Mario Kart) I can't see the track.
I'm currently connecting it using the White / Red / Yellow connectors via a SCART cable (as I have a Wii connected to the composite inputs) but do also have a coaxial output on the N64 available (although no coax cable to connect! :D)
Is there any solution to this?
Best Answer
I dont know if it helps at all but I connect mine via the 3 Pin Colored cables into a scart plug, then from that into a HDMI converter box and it works perfectly, I used to have this problem with the snow levels on Mario 64, Never had the problems since.
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