Sorry, A-LM 1080p (Line4x) works on my TV.
The aspect ratio is 4:3 normal, which is great.
It was P-LM 1080p that didn’t work, I was mistaken.
Unfortunately, black bars appear at the top and bottom.
In 1080p (Line5x), the top and bottom go off the screen.
But I’m going to keep using this mode.
Thanks for your explanation.
Thank you for your explanation.
Hmm…
So it’s a difficult problem.
For example, is it possible to make a “Legacy AV Input” specifically for 4:3 normal?
If that’s not possible, I’ll give up.
Thank you in advance.
Thank you for your reply.
It’s true that the Scaler mode makes it 4:3,
but I would like to use the Adaptive LM or Pure LM mode,
which have less delay than the Scaler mode.
A-LM 1080p didn’t work on my TV.
Will it be possible to make 4:3 and 16:9 selectable in a future firmware update?
Hello.
I am using Legacy AV Input and connecting a Japanese New Famicom (NES) to
OSSC Pro via Composite Video.
The modes are as follows:
LM Adaptive
Output 720p
Firmware version 0.78
When I connect the HDMI cable to the TV,
the screen is displayed in wide size 16:9, which is a problem.
How can I display the screen in normal size 4:3?
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