Igual me equivoco pero viendo el video parece que esta activado el 480p 2x, yo prefiero el paso a través con tiempos optimizados, el 480p 2x degrada los bordes de los pixeles y la imagen se ve desenfocada y de baja calidad. Así se ve en 480p paso a través en mi Xbox clásica: ruclips.net/video/zyI2Omu-1JE/видео.htmlsi=kg5QZFFkCtYRLT0B
Just got an ossc today, running through component cables, and everything is good but if i switch my Sony 4k tv to widescreen, when games are running there is often a thick band running 'out of sync' to the rest of the picture, just below the top of the screen ;( Don't suppose you've encountered this have you?
So when your TV is set to display 4:3 - it's fine and issue only crops up when you set it to 16:9? That's very weird, I haven't seen anything like it. I had issue with one of my Xboxes, where part of the image would shift left or right and kinda "wiggle", but that was due to bad capacitors. I highly doubt that TV settings would do anything in this case. You could try to mess with cropping/scaling, so that slightly different resolution is output and maybe your TV likes that more. I'd just screw around with settings in your case, you can always reset them. :) I screwed around with settings enough to make SNES display without dropping signal on my TCL and for the longest time I thought it is impossible to fix.
Yeah only when I set the TV to wide. You say maybe try messing with the scaling? Can I adjust the actual screen size on the ossc then? I'm new to this :) I'll have an experiment with it tomorrow though, cheers for the reply!
Hello, Okay so just want to get this straight. If I purchased a Scart RGB cable for my original XBOX, would it work on my Framemeister? I planned on purchasing a Scart RGB cable for mr original XBOX today but I wanted to ask you this question before I did. Thx in advance!
I'm not that familiar with Framemeister, so I can't give you solid confirmation, but if other devices with RGB SCART work just fine, I don't see any reason why it shoudln't. Sorry for late reply.
Wow!!! I got a cheapie set of Component cables off of eBay, and they work. What settings are you using with the OSSC? I'd love to give it a go. That looks crisp.
I hope you have better luck with those than I had. I had terrible noisy image with those cables. Then again, I have lots of cables running and interference around here. I am actually using FirebrandX's Gamecube profile. It looks good to me. It's probably not what you suppose to use, but eh? Looks good right?
@@PrimeRetroGamer Honestly, it's the same resolution, so it should work pretty darned close. Mine do look very noisy (I have a wall of consoles and many different power supplies running lol)
Very good demonstration!
Thank you!
Igual me equivoco pero viendo el video parece que esta activado el 480p 2x, yo prefiero el paso a través con tiempos optimizados, el 480p 2x degrada los bordes de los pixeles y la imagen se ve desenfocada y de baja calidad. Así se ve en 480p paso a través en mi Xbox clásica: ruclips.net/video/zyI2Omu-1JE/видео.htmlsi=kg5QZFFkCtYRLT0B
Just got an ossc today, running through component cables, and everything is good but if i switch my Sony 4k tv to widescreen, when games are running there is often a thick band running 'out of sync' to the rest of the picture, just below the top of the screen ;(
Don't suppose you've encountered this have you?
So when your TV is set to display 4:3 - it's fine and issue only crops up when you set it to 16:9? That's very weird, I haven't seen anything like it.
I had issue with one of my Xboxes, where part of the image would shift left or right and kinda "wiggle", but that was due to bad capacitors. I highly doubt that TV settings would do anything in this case.
You could try to mess with cropping/scaling, so that slightly different resolution is output and maybe your TV likes that more. I'd just screw around with settings in your case, you can always reset them. :) I screwed around with settings enough to make SNES display without dropping signal on my TCL and for the longest time I thought it is impossible to fix.
Yeah only when I set the TV to wide.
You say maybe try messing with the scaling? Can I adjust the actual screen size on the ossc then? I'm new to this :)
I'll have an experiment with it tomorrow though, cheers for the reply!
@DuckAlertBeats I think he meant in your TV settings dude
Cool video 👍🏼
Hello,
Okay so just want to get this straight. If I purchased a Scart RGB cable for my original XBOX, would it work on my Framemeister? I planned on purchasing a Scart RGB cable for mr original XBOX today but I wanted to ask you this question before I did. Thx in advance!
I'm not that familiar with Framemeister, so I can't give you solid confirmation, but if other devices with RGB SCART work just fine, I don't see any reason why it shoudln't. Sorry for late reply.
its tearing I found that happens on some TV/monitors
Wow!!! I got a cheapie set of Component cables off of eBay, and they work.
What settings are you using with the OSSC? I'd love to give it a go. That looks crisp.
I hope you have better luck with those than I had. I had terrible noisy image with those cables. Then again, I have lots of cables running and interference around here.
I am actually using FirebrandX's Gamecube profile. It looks good to me. It's probably not what you suppose to use, but eh? Looks good right?
@@PrimeRetroGamer Honestly, it's the same resolution, so it should work pretty darned close.
Mine do look very noisy (I have a wall of consoles and many different power supplies running lol)
@@RetroSetJoe Same. That's why I soldered my own cables. They look much, much better. XOSVP is another option.
@@PrimeRetroGamer I'm considering the HDMI digital conversion for mine
@@RetroSetJoe That costs a pretty penny. Are you gonna solder it yourself?