Dijago

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  • in reply to: Capture card compatibility report thread #17009
    Dijago
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      My capture card of choice is the Hauppauge HDPVR Rocket.

      Compatibility with OSSC 1.6 (HDPVR Rocket connected to a PC)

      60Hz modded PAL Mega Drive:
      – Recognized in Passthru, 3X, 4X, 5X (only in 1080p). 2X Not recognized.

      PAL PS2 through Component:
      – PS2 games in Progressive Scan: Recognized in Passthru. 2X not recognized.
      – PS2 games in 480i/576i: Regognized in Passthru and bob. 3X and 3X bob not recognized.
      – PS2 games in 240p/288p: Not recognized at all.
      – PS1 games: Not recognized at all.

      PSP through Component:
      – PSP games in 480p: Regognized in Passthru. 2X not recognized.
      – PS1 games in 480p: Regognized in Passthru. 2X not recognized.
      – PS1 games in 240p: Recognized in Passthru, 2X, 3X, 4X and 5X (only in 1080p)

      PAL Wii through Component:
      – Wii games in 480p: Recognized in Passthru. 2X not recognized.
      – Gamecube games in 480i/576i: Recognized in Passthru and bob. 3X and 3X bob not recognized.

      PAL Dreamcast via VGA:
      -480p: Recognized in Passthru and 2X.

      Compatibility with OSSC 1.6 (HDPVR Rocket in stand alone mode, recording to a USB device)

      – Compatibility is the same, but it will only record in 30FPS! This will result in the picture and sound being out-of-sync, which is annoying. There is a fix, however: Open the file in your video editing software of choice and slow down the sound track until it’s as long as the video track.(Or speed up the video – no idea which one is more correct.) There, back in sync. There is no way to fix the original out-of-sync file, sadly.

      More consoles will be tested and I’ll (probably) upload example videos for each console.

      in reply to: Recordings: Audio/Video out of Sync #16884
      Dijago
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        My SNES worked fine without the OSSC and with my cheap Scaler last time I tried it, however, when I wanted to check it again a couple of minutes ago the PSU started buzzing and I didn’t dare turning the console on. Could a faulty PSU cause a problem like this?
        I will also invest into a new RGB cable, the one I use for my SNES isn’t the best.

        Update on the out of sync issue: played around with my Mega Drive

        2X Mode: not recognized
        3X Mode: out of sync
        4X Mode: out of sync
        However – Passthrough: No problem…weird.

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