Hello people, I'm trying to "improve" my Dreamcast composite (RCA composite) cable with an original Xbox 360 composite cable that is in much better condition (My original Dreamcast cable is kinda mangled and it looks like crap on composite compared to other consoles on composite on the same TV (I already know that composite is the second worst video option after RF... composite generally looks pretty decent on CRT TVs that's where I use my consoles and other consoles don't look as noisy as my DC)).
So the pins that I have are pin 1 for ground, pins 2 and 3 for left and right audio, and pin 13 for composite video. I followed that and soldered the corresponding wires to the DC Cable video connector, tested everything with a multimeter, and looks like everything is fine but when I hook up the console I get no image at all, am I missing something? Do the DC cables have any extra hardware inside that I'm missing?
Here is a pic of the insides of the cable video port.
and here is the pin-out I'm using for reference.
Reasons why I have decided to make the cable myself (Everywhere I have asked people tell me to just buy a third party one lol) It will take months to get where I live, most third party cables are of a very low quality and lack shielding (Microsoft cables are known for being extremely well shielded and are often used to make cables for other consoles, I have done it for the Wii,PS2,OG Xbox)
Thanks for your time!