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How can I get a hold of @betagamma
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Looking at the PCB and the fix just to realize I don’t have the fine tools to get this accomplished.
Is there a way I could ship my OSSCP back to you fine folks to sort this out?
Thank you for finding out what needs to be done to get this working with a Splitfire.
March 5, 2024 at 2:49 PM in reply to: OSSC Pro and the NAC Splitfire Jamma Capture Compatibility Thread-a-go-go. #60439March 5, 2024 at 2:49 PM in reply to: OSSC Pro and the NAC Splitfire Jamma Capture Compatibility Thread-a-go-go. #60438Hello, has this been sorted out? Will this potentially be resolved in a future version of the ossc pro? Is there anything I can do for my current unit that will resolve the incompatibility?
December 17, 2023 at 11:05 PM in reply to: OSSC Pro and the NAC Splitfire Jamma Capture Compatibility Thread-a-go-go. #59502Ok good to know. I have a few spare splitfires.
I’ll see if I can make the jumper happen. If you still need one, I can ship one as well.Thank you for continuing to look into this.
December 7, 2023 at 11:15 PM in reply to: OSSC Pro and the NAC Splitfire Jamma Capture Compatibility Thread-a-go-go. #59352OK good to know. I’m hoping Birdland has one on the way. If not I can ping them.
November 30, 2023 at 1:50 AM in reply to: OSSC Pro and the NAC Splitfire Jamma Capture Compatibility Thread-a-go-go. #59216Tried all settings. Still unstable signal. The picture is a bit clearer but it still jumps and throws the capture offline.
November 30, 2023 at 1:49 AM in reply to: OSSC Pro and the NAC Splitfire Jamma Capture Compatibility Thread-a-go-go. #59215I removed c41 and c42. Still having the issue with the Splitfire.
November 27, 2023 at 3:47 PM in reply to: OSSC Pro and the NAC Splitfire Jamma Capture Compatibility Thread-a-go-go. #59165Sorry for the late response, I tried all the settings you suggested, and still had issues.
Cabling doesn’t make a difference. The problem is specifically with the Splitfire capture card.
Everything else I’ve plugged into the unit bypassing that card works fine.Using a Scart bypass jamma capture card, I’m able to get a stable signal, but it’s not optimal for my application as it degrades the signal going to the arcade monitors.
I just don’t understand why the old OSSC works fine with the Splitfire vs the new pro unit. All things point to it working fine, but I feel it’s something that you folks just need to get a hold of a unit yourselves and experience the issues.
It doesn’t matter what PCB I have plugged in, they all exhibit the same sync behavior. This is also tested with multiple splitfire units I have on hand, running in different cabinets. They all perform the same.
I had 2 spare unboxed units on hand, and they had the same sync issues, no matter what OSSC settings I chose.-
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November 21, 2023 at 4:06 PM in reply to: OSSC Pro and the NAC Splitfire Jamma Capture Compatibility Thread-a-go-go. #58991I’ll mess with Framelock later, and see if I can get you detail when I get home.
Mind you, I can use my current OSSC 1.07 (pre-hardware mod) all day with only capture issues with certain PCBs. (as noted above).
This is why I wanted to graduate to the OSSCP because I assumed the new generation will capture the oddball boards I have.
Now… Screwing around with the OSSCP and the slightly stable settings listed above, I was able to somewhat lock into an image through the OSSCP and the splitfire with Batsugun.
Testing the OSSCP using an old jamma capture method (one I was using to successfully capture Toaplan boards, and other oddities the old OSSC/Splitfire didn’t work well with),
this SCART adapter works fine with Line Multiplication mode and Scaler modes.
The sync distortion, and incompatibilities seem to only exist between the Splitfire and the OSSCP no matter if Scaler or Line Multiplier modes.November 21, 2023 at 3:24 PM in reply to: OSSC Pro and the NAC Splitfire Jamma Capture Compatibility Thread-a-go-go. #58982I’ll start with NBA JAM
Here’s my settings.
These settings kinda work with the Splitfire in Scaler mode.
You get consistent visual glitching and artifacting in this mode.
The below settings were pretty much the closest I could get the OSSCP to somewhat lock on to the signal from the splitfires.
Switching from Scaler to line modes, I lose picture or get intermittent picture.
I’ll be updating the main thread with my current capture configuration.CRT mode gives me a non-centered picture, and lower quality.
DFP seems to be more stable to the capture card, and also frames the picture better for all PCBs.
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