In my head I'm imagining a TV station in Washington relied to you because they have a dozen PVMs they want to unload for $50 and it's too far for you to drive. :lolAlso,anyone here located in Washington? If so please drop me a PM!
I took it home and look in the back at the model number. It turns out that it was a JVC AD-32D201, a 32-incher with 800 scanlines. The image is great and I feel lucky it's in my hands now.
What does it run in 480i? Could you run it through an extron or something and de scale it?Every few months I boot up my Wii then Mega Man 9 on my PVM... and sigh, then turn it off.
The lack of 240p on this game is such a crime. I really don't want to play it this way. And to this day, I've still never played it.
What does it run in 480i?
What does it run in 480i? Could you run it through an extron or something and de scale it?
Yeah I set up some auto ebay searches and waited. I got the sync combiner for super cheap though after a while with PSU.Yes you could. I need to get an extron though. They're not easy to find with the power supply intact.
How does the N64 work with the OSSC? Also, does the framemeister still trump the OSSC?
You will get a very comparable picture with essentially all 240p sources, assuming an appropriate profile and compatible monitor.How does the N64 work with the OSSC? Also, does the framemeister still trump the OSSC?
How does the N64 work with the OSSC? Also, does the framemeister still trump the OSSC?
I could had sworn they were.What region is your xbox? NA consoles may not be compatible with SCART. (not sure though)
I could had sworn they were.
Fair enough, but I think I remember hearing about it. There are Xbox scart cables at retrogamingcables so hopefully those would work.I'm just speculating. I have no first hand knowledge.
gscartsw.What the best automatic SCART switcher? I saw two mentioned on the My Life in Gaming video, but both about the same price.
How often are they stock, as it currently not available? Not in a rush to get one, as I want to get one around when my OSSC comes in mid-October.
It was great having you dude.I went over Peltz's yesterday and checked out his 20L5, now I want one!!!
It's pretty damn solid with 480p games, damn pretty.
For 240p games the screen is pretty identical to my BVM in terms of scan line characteristics.
Awesome.
thanks man! always pleasant hanging with a fellow retro gamer =)It was great having you dude.
It's going to be a while. He just did a batch and hasn't even ordered parts for the next one yet. Next best thing is the Hydra on ebay. I have it and it works flawlessly.
I could had sworn they were.
You can select what input is the video will process through so if you had a toro you could switch between vga and scart.Guess I will go with the Hydra then. Can the OSSC use a RGB SCART cable and a VGA cable at the same time? Mostly so I can use have the Dreamcast on the VGA cord while the others are on SCART?
I want to be future proof so I'll probably wait until there's a 4k upscaler before I end up getting one.
What region is your xbox? NA consoles may not be compatible with SCART. (not sure though)
Anyone tried FBX's Framemeister profiles on a 4k tv?
I just had a quick try and the 720p SNES profile was completely blurry - pixel edges not sharp and almost double imaged. Admittedly with scanlines on, the blurr made it look like a CRT, albeit a dodgy CRT! But compared to the basic "Standard" zoom setting it seems way off. Wondering if he's made a mistake with it or i've overlooked something.
Might be waiting a while.
I've used both FBX's and Implant games profiles on my 4K tv. So first things first, which SNES do you have? The non-1 chip ones do not have the sharpest RGB. My child hood launch SNES is pretty soft, but my RGB enabled SNES JR is pretty sharp. As far as 1 chip versions go the Version 3 and an RGB re-enabled SNES JR have the sharpest RGB out put, though its still not quite as sharp as say a Genesis. Second unless you have to have scanlines don't use 720p on a 4K set, use 1080p. Both are integer scales to 4k, but with how most 4k tvs handle scaling you'll get a slightly sharper image going with 1080p to 4k instead of 720p. (4k on the consumer side of things is 3840 x 2160, which is a 2x integer scale of 1920 x 1080 and a 3x integer scale of 1280 x 720)
I have to have scanlines And i got ahead of myself, FBX actually posted about the exact thing I was noticing, last week on shmups forum. I'm connected with S-Video so the Video > Manual Filter option needed to be changed from 30 (blurry as all shit) to 18 (perfect). Not that it matters much now, but this particular machine is a very early Super Famicom so unlikely a 1-chip.
That said, even with it working as intended, i don't notice a massive improvement over stock settings. The biggest changes to my eye come from adjusting the brightness/gamma etc. FBX zoom settings makes the game screen ever so slightly wider than Standard zoom setting... but if there's any sharpness improvement i find it hard to tell as i switch back and forth. What is it he's trying to correct over the Standard zoom setting exactly?
Just got a shipping notification for my new OSSC... hyyyyyype!
Is this for September orders or October which I'm part of?
Just got a shipping notification for my new OSSC... hyyyyyype!
oh nice! give us a mini review when you get it. i'd love to hear your impressions of the latest version.
You guys ever post on avs-forums.l? I'm learning some serious speaker/sound system knowledge from them.
Looks like Ima be spending more than I though on my surround sound setup lol. Its going to be sick.