Reply To: OSSC v1.xx series beta firmware

#56917
Aluminite
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    I just installed the firmware and it’s working fine, except for one weird bug:

    I created two profiles: one with the horizontal resolution set to 1920 for 240p, 288p, 480i, 480p, 576i, and 576p, and the other with a few settings modified. I use this first profile with a HDMI to VGA adapter on a CRT monitor to get better quality.

    Whenever I turn on the OSSC when it’s set to the first profile, the test pattern does not show and I get a flashing “Signal Out Of Range” message on the monitor. When I turn the OSSC off, it stops flashing and goes back to being solid. Turning it on with the second profile does not cause this problem, and the only difference is the sampling settings. I also tried it on my regular gaming monitor and it does the same thing, but instead of showing a message I just get a black screen. Also, if I load the first profile after starting with the second profile, the screen stays on, and when I do the reverse the screen stays off. This only seems to affect the test pattern, if I set it to an input it works fine regardless of the profile. I had the exact same profiles on 0.90 and it didn’t cause this problem.

    I exported the profiles if you want to try testing it: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1Ut7luFKIl8Ey-2QqN-gzLxuP1jtwIYQI/view?usp=sharing

     

    EDIT: I tried reloading the profiles from the card and now none of them do anything. The “Adv. timing” option shows “———-” as the current resolution and going into it shows everything set to 65535. Something is broken.

    • This reply was modified 2 years, 9 months ago by Aluminite.
    • This reply was modified 2 years, 9 months ago by Aluminite.