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.
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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