Ok, thank you. I ordered a 2 gb non-hc micro sd card which should be getting here later tonight and I’ll report back if everything works as expected. Thank you!
Ok. Thank you for the prompt response.
Would a 2GB Micro SD be fine, or do you mean the larger one?
For clarification, attached are pictures of the ossc hooked to my HD Crt. The green screen is when it’s on DVI mode, the blank is on hdmi. Keeping in mind that I’m using an hdmi Cable for both settings with no adapters at the moment. It’s very odd. If it was a framerate issue, it wouldnt be giving me an image at all on DVI mode. So I think I can conclude it isn’t the source. But for some reason, my HD CRT is rejecting the OSSC in HDMI mode.
Yeah it didn’t make much sense either. I don’t think the circuitry in the OSSC is an issue, as it works fine with my 4k TV. The hdmi input on my crt does work, I’ve used it with the gamecube gchd mk-II, and that’s worked fine. That’s also how I know it supports 480p through hdmi.
I’m guessing it is the TV struggling with nonstandard hz. Is there any way to get around that?
SNES – w/ HD Retrovision Component Cables
PS2 – w/ HD Retrovision Component Cables
GameCube – w/ Wii Component Cables routed through GCHD MK-II
Dreamcast – w/ Native VGA Input
I’ve tested all consoles. They all work normally with my 4k Flat Screen TV (Vizio m43-c1) minus some sound issues with the SNES, although I’m using an audio switcher to get around that.
I think it might have something to do with the fact that the HDMI output on the OSSC does not support analogue inputs… Although, my HD CRT has an HDMI input, so can that still be analogue?
When messing with the settings and changing the output settings to DVI and also powering on the consoles, I do see the game screen as well, just all in green. It’s just odd that I can get an image that way but not by just setting it to HDMI mode.
Edit: I have ordered a HDMI to Analogue Component adapter, so I am going to give that shot. Hopefully that works well, although I’d still love to get it working with the TV’s native HDMI input.
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