Dextrose

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  • in reply to: Firmware 0.84 #27804
    Dextrose
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      Alright, optimized 5X works again with this firmware. Thanks for getting it out so quickly!

      in reply to: Firmware 0.84 #27802
      Dextrose
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        I forgot to mention that it was optimized 5x that stopped working but thanks, I’ll look into it later today.

        in reply to: Firmware 0.84 #27769
        Dextrose
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          Line 5x stopped working properly for me after the update. Everything else works fine but 5x now looks wobbly no matter what I tried. Does anyone have any ideas?

          in reply to: Question 480i for Gamecube #27653
          Dextrose
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            Bob deinterlacing is used because it’s fast but it doesn’t look particularly great in my experience. Even compared to a CRT. Considering you have a PAL GameCube, I’d recommend just getting a Wii with component cables to play games in 480p and keeping the pal gamecube for use with the gameboy player in RGB. Component cables for GameCube are expensive regardless of whether you get the official ones or not. And pal gamecubes normally don’t allow 480p either. To answer the second part, connecting audio via the composite cable works just fine. And you actually have to do it that way for the official component cables.

            in reply to: Custom OSSC top and bottom panels? #27519
            Dextrose
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              I’d like it if medium gray transparent and milky white were options. Or some sort of transparent or translucent black or white panels.

              in reply to: Original Xbox RGB scart cable or better recommendation? #27489
              Dextrose
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                What I did for my Xbox was to splice together a decent component cable from a Xbox composite cable and a 360 component cable. It’s much cheaper than getting a good quality Xbox component cable and it only requires a little bit of soldering skill. It’s worked well for me so far.

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