I actually find that the passthru mode looks very good using the OSSC and generally looks better than most other methods I’ve used with the PS2, the only reason I was really trying to upscale it was so I’d have a bigger picture to capture for my computer rather than manually blowing up the picture in a program after I recorded footage.
Is there any chance using a scart cable from the PS2 to the OSSC would fix the issue instead of using component?
The system menu and PS2 games. It cuts back to my TV’s screensaver since it can’t display the picture. The only real reason I wanted to scale it is for recording a bigger picture when I use my capture device without having to blow it up on the computer after it’s been recorded since it records it natively at a very small resolution. Originally I was running 2X through an mclassic and that actually looked pretty decent and would’ve done what I wanted, but I got burn in cause of the bob technique. It’s not that I can’t just change the channel or turn off the TV when I’m not playing, but it happened very fast. Took maybe 10-15 minutes. I decided I’ll just forego the mclassic for now since it only works on 2X and I don’t want to worry about the bob issue, 3X seems like a big enough picture for recording purposes.
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