@marqs
Thanks for the suggestion… Anything I can do to alleviate that?
@marqs
Yes, it’s wired to HSYNC, and works on my monitor. I’m using AV3 with RGBS and it won’t display at all, strangely.
Just checked again and… not sure how/why but my Sega actually just straight up stopped working. -_-
I’m gonna have to get a new one… I’m sure it will work. Thanks for your help!
Hey, I get the confusion, its an arcade monitor, so it accepts 15khz. Forgot to mention that. It’s currently wired to the H pin on VGA and displays fine on the monitor, just doesn’t get picked up on the OSSC. I can wire up a sync separator if it wants separate sync, I guess if LM1881 isn’t what I want, can you suggest an alternative?
Hey, also just tested with my SNES, RGBS worked on there as well! Only one left to solve is the Genesis, as that still won’t display at all. Do I need to split out the sync for it?
@marqs
Thanks! That solved my issues with PS1, PS2 with the sync. RGBS is displaying properly. Any ideas on the Sega Genesis or SNES?
http://www.gamesx.com/avpinouts/genesisav.htm
Appears to be just labeled SYNC, which I am assuming is H+V. Am I wrong?
@marqs
I used the LM1881 to separate the sync from composite on the PS1. I also have a Genesis (wired through VGA with H+V sync) and a SNES wired the same way. None of the H+V sync systems display anything, and they all show NO SYNC. THe PS1 as stated before, works briefly.
@BuckoA51
I tried with Sync LPF as well. The NO SYNC message comes on and off.
I can, but I have the systems wired up now using VGA for an RGB monitor. I do have a scart cable for the PC Engine, and it’s also giving SYNC issues as well. Just thought maybe it was some overarching issue or setting that I would need to look at.
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