Thanks, I switched to DVI mode and the video output works now. Plugging the PS2’s audio cables directly into the TV’s “PC audio in” jack gives me the audio, so it’ll thankfully last me for now. When I end up getting more consoles though, I’ll have to get a new TV anyways, since I can’t be swapping out audio cables for each console. In any case, I’m glad my OSSC isn’t broken and it’s just that my TV’s from the stone age. Thanks a lot for the help!
Sorry I took a bit to respond, but my TV is by Dynex and it’s model name is DX-32L100A13. Aside from its firmware version being 568MS0002A5833, I couldn’t find any more info in regards to its specs. And I couldn’t really find a “PC mode” or anything of the sort; it’s really barebones in terms of features. It’s just a regular 1080p TV.
And yeah, I’ve tried it in 2x, 3x, and passthru, but none worked.
I can test the OSSC on my PC monitor, but I haven’t been able to do so yet because of the wire mess. Even then though I doubt it’s a problem with the OSSC considering that the sound works just fine, and that my TV is a pretty lackluster one to begin with.
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