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I was hoping for another solution, without having to open the SFC, I will also evaluate this option, thanks a lot for your help.
I was hoping for the existence of a hardware cable, also powered, which would resume the signal and correct it, so that avermedia could hook up to the video signal.
Thanks again 🙂Hi guys, maybe I have a problem similar to yours, but with a super famicom.
I use a super famicom connected via RGB NTSC SCART cable, connected to an OSSC V1.6 with firmware 0.90.
I exit OSSC via HDMI and connect to the AVERMEDIA 2 plus card, which connects to my TV monitor.
I can see the audio video signal very well on the TV and OSSC displays me as a signal:
AV1_RGBS 262-p
15.75kHz 60.08HzI press the record button on avermedia 2 plus, avermedia records and I view what I record on the TV.
Too bad the file I get is a black screen with the game audio (Street fighter 2 ) .
The strange thing is that if I use a PAL Super nintendo, I can record without any problems, using the same settings and connections.
So I don’t understand what bothers me having to record an HDMI signal, that the TV recognizes it as a 480P.Thanks and sorry for my english translated by goolge .
December 25, 2022 at 11:26 PM in reply to: NES/SNES 240p audio/video stability issues? Read before posting. #56137Hi boys
I’m new so I apologize if I ask a trivial question for you.
I was trying to record some game sessions , using a Super Famicom , going from Ossc updated with firmware 0.90 . The images of the game, Street fighter 2, I see them correctly and the audio is heard very well. Uses an RGB scart cable which it uses both with OSSC and when plugged directly into my CRT TV. I exit ossc via HDMI and connect to an Aver Media 2 plus card. I start the recording on the micro SD card, she records, without using the pc, as I always do. The game looks very good while I play, but when I stop the recording and import the video file, the video is all black screen, while the audio is heard very well. I also did a recording test using the software, via PC, but a black screen appears and I hear the audio. Before doing this I disabled HDCP protection, but the problem persists. Do you have any idea why I see well on the monitor and can record again, but the video file I record has no images and I only hear the audio?
Snes Super Famicom Japanese NTSC model, with RGB scart cable.
Thank you
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