Drakonas

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  • in reply to: OSSC smoothing filter request #39395
    Drakonas
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      It looks like RedGuy had worked on a forked firmware to have this added, but sadly it seems to have been stripped from the internet. My guess is he found bugs and was busy with life/other projects. Details here: https://videogameperfection.com/2018/03/09/scaling-filters-feature/

      Unfortunately I do not have this firmware of his, nor would I probably want it as it is quite old at this point. I would love for this to be added to the mainline firmware though. Minimal-performance smoothers should be theoretically possible with 240p and maybe 480i signals…. this would be really nice to have. +1

      Drakonas
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        The only option I can find for a reliable CSYNC SCART cable is with a 470Ω resistor. Is that too high of a resistance? I’m not an electrician by far, so I wouldn’t know.


        @call
        The H-PLL Post Coast option DID indeed fix the super jittery signal, but the green Line5x and noise issues still persist. Also there’s a cutoff at the bottom of the screen.

        This leads me to believe that the install was done incorrectly, but I can’t see anything wrong in the photos he sent.

        I’m having him come out to revisit the issue, but any other pointers you guys have would be appreciated. Kind regards,

        Here’s a video of capture card feed showing the issues. As you can see, the fonts do NOT look correct, as the pixels are shifted left/right one pixel for some reason.

        I would upload it to a streaming service but the compression ruins the ability to see the issue.

        http://mars.whatbox.ca:42424/vid/2020-06-11%2015-15-42.mkv

        Drakonas
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          No, I had someone local to me install it. He is at a loss of what would cause the issue, but was willing to take a second look. However, we’re all in quarantine right now, so I am asking here to see if there may be any reason to believe this is being caused by something other than the installation. I find it odd that these problems are only occurring on the OSSC with 3x and 5x upscale, and not with a direct component feed to my HDTV. It doesn’t make sense to me why that would be due to a short circuit on the SNES itself. I have tested in a way that is logical, using the same cables and splitters, along with cutting out middleman devices (just a direct feed from SNES -> OSSC -> TV) to test if it is other devices. As far as I can tell, it’s either the OSSC or my SNES, but I don’t know which so I thought I’d ask.

          Drakonas
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            I tried my Dreamcast. That works fine.

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