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After testing, I’m pretty sure I’m seeing clipping as well, so the lower gain values make sense. For my purposes, though, it’s super helpful to know the exact voltage values, so thank you for confirming that.
Is there anyway to determine clipping using any current controls in the OSSC Pro? If not (and I can add this to the Feature Requests section) it would be helpful to have something like zebras or false color (video / photo terms) to show exactly when clipping occurs.
Also (and again I can put this in the Feature Request section) a related option for PC CRT users that I think would be extremely helpful, if it was possible, would be to not let the Extra AV Out clip at all, but instead just pass higher voltages.
PC CRTs will work with higher signal voltage just fine and it can actually help them to appear very close to TV CRTs:
https://www.facebook.com/groups/444560212348840/posts/3158011424337025/
Making 480p on a VGA monitor to look identical to 240p on a 15kHz monitor
byu/ninjaurbano incrtgaming
I haven’t yet looked into the ADV7125KSTZ140 to see if it’s possible, though.
