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  1. Yes, but you have to use the mixing cable. The audio from the Genesis won't go to the CD without it. The audio from the CD will go to the Genesis, but not the other way around. The mixer cable was SEGAs workaround so you could use the audio out from the CD for the whole Franken-console.

     

    Genesis will always process its own audio. The CD will process its own audio if using its outputs. If you use only Genesis outputs, the Genesis will process the CDs audio. The mixing cable enables each component to process its own audio and use a single set of RCA cables for output.


  2. The one thing that keeps me from attending these types of events is the cover charge. A Retropalooza ticket was $25 for a Saturday, and the Gaming Expo was $35 for a Saturday. Add $10 to take my 6 year old, and I'm $35 in the hole before I even start to look for a game to buy.


  3. A good printer can be had for $80. I don't know anyone's financial situation, that may be too much for many people's budget.

     

    The ink is the most expensive part of the modern printer, if you buy name brand ink it averages around $3000 per gallon. I buy bulk generic cartridges off e-bay and save tons of money. Instead of $11 for a black and $10 for each of the three color, I pay $16 for 6 of each cartridge.

     

    Sorry, this got way off topic.


  4. I've been wanting to make custom DVD covers for my games for awhile. I don't really have the funds to get started, bookcases or printer, so I'm stuck with giant CD wallets. Plus some of the manuals wouldn't fit. Unless they have a DVD case version of the longbox that won't crack if you sneeze at it.

    I picked up the bookcases on Craigslist for $5 and gel stained them. The DVD cases were $10 for 100 on E-Bay. I use a basic ink-jet Brother printer with discount inkjet paper and a cutter I got on sale from Michael's. $30 in supplies total for the cases and shelving.


  5. Wow, you give your daughter all this sugary stuff in the morning?

    Actually, we filmed in the afternoon. Unfortunately, I forgot to turn on the mic and we had to do a second take.

     

    I come from the old school way of only having one box open at a time and not opening another until it's gone. We stored all of the cereal from the video in ziploc bags and aren't half way through them.

     

    She prefers oatmeal and waffles and we both didn't want to look at cereal for about a week after filming.


  6. My long-winded point is, for all those saying "let's wait and see" or "I don't get the criticism" kind of misses the spirit of a discussion forum like this. Of course the "knowledge group" is going to blow holes in initiatives like this.

    I hadn't thought of this. Changes the way I view this and other threads like it entirely. Thanks for shining a light for me.

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