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I also have had no luck getting 3x laced to work for PS2 on a 4K TV (LG 50UK6300). Posted yesterday about it. I’m NTSC, but same issue. Basically just bumping your post hoping someone will see this who has found the 3x laced special sauce 🙂
Got some stuff to think about! It’s actually a PS2, but I think all the same applies 🙂
BlueStinger: yeah, I’m happy to tinker and spend some money to learn 🙂 That’s fun! Just don’t want to fry my OSSC or consoles, and there are some big gaps in my knowledge which I try to be conscious of!
I think I’ll try that little device just to see what happens, and then take some time to decide what style of switcher I want. To nmalinoski’s point, I’m not sure I’d want to go full component because I adore EXACTLY what I get with the RGB AV Famicom through SCART, and I’m not that motivated to alter the best thing I’ve got going. But, still, I could go that route… OR… have everything else go through component… things to think about–all fun thoughts!
BlueStinger. Ah, makes sense. As I learn more about optimizing retro gaming, it does seem that every single decision can have a profound impact on the truly important stuff. I’m a big fan of Bob’s work/dedication/enthusiasm, and I think I might remember that 🙂 Perhaps a switcher is in my future.
Interesting stuff. Thanks for the suggestion!
Oh! I guess I must be using the default low-pass on AV1 & AV2 and I didn’t even know. I have a lot to learn. It’s kind of crazy, but my LG 50″ UK6300 actually knows if it is accepting AV1 or AV2, and let’s me save a couple different settings for each (even in Game Mode–although I’m guessing it’s doing this by noticing the difference between what I send from the PS1 & what I send from the NES, so perhaps it won’t distinguish between AV2 & AV3)–but assuming it does distinguish AV2 and AV3, could I just lower the sharpening on the TV to achieve the same low-pass, or is there more to the low-pass filter than that?
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