Passthrough possible?
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I am on the search for a live streaming solution for use with crt tv’s with scart and composite.
Would it be possible to add passthrough for all the inputs?
Passthrough mode (digitisation only) is already available.
OSSC does not support composite.
How to get the analog outputs on this thing? Is there a solution i can buy?
Do you have any idea how i get nes and c64 into the ossc if composite is not a option (i thought i can plug it into the component like so often).
How to get the analog outputs on this thing? Is there a solution i can buy?
There are plenty of HDMI-to-whatever adapters on Amazon and eBay; just pick one with the outputs you desire. Do be mindful that these devices are unidirectional; if you pick up a whatever-to-HDMI converter by mistake, it won’t do what you need it to do.
Do you have any idea how i get nes and c64 into the ossc if composite is not a option (i thought i can plug it into the component like so often).
You will need something like the RetroTINK 2X (does not do PAL60) or VGP’s upcoming Koryuu converter. The RT2X will convert SD/15kHz-only composite, S-Video, and YPbPr component to HDMI, whereas the Koryuu will convert composite and S-Video to YPbPr component.
RetroTINK 2X’s new firmware also supports PAL60.
I don’t know your exact setup, but I use this SCART distribution box, which accepts one input and sends it out to up to four output devices.
I got one from the linked retailer and its of excellent quality. I run it to my Framemeister, CRT and OSSC all at the same time with no signs of signal loss.
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