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Ok right. So you need a red and white rca to 3.5mm adapter, put it in the audio left of HDMI, and flick the switch. Thanks. Odd design. But thanks.
Yeah I’ve tried it before. Can’t really remember the quality. I’m too obsessed with this whole retro PS thing to not be pureist about it now though.
Currently trying to order a framemeister now.
I think I need help…
: )
Have now pre-ordered the RAD2x and HD retrovision genesis with ps1 adapter. What’s a coupe of hundred dollars more…
Lynxtosg: Thanks for the advice. The video definitely shows the reduction in dither when switched to composite. I’ve ordered a composite adapter for a samsung tv (composite to 3.5mm cable) to test it out. I’m also still very tempted to buy a framemesiter as this takes the composite signal opposed to the OSSC.
I think your version would look good without the scan lines. Probably looks better even with them.
The overall question in the thread is – why does your version (and everyone else’s) have significantly less dither?
UPDATE:
Finally got the sync on luma cable in the mail today. And… Absolutely no difference.
Guys. Please help with this. It’s insanely frustrating to see every single clip on the internet of resident evil and the ossc look significantly less dithered than my setup. If resident evil looks like this then I’m dreading what some of my other fav games will look like (FF7 etc) and I don’t want to invest anymore money in games if it’s going to look this bad.
Yeah it seems too intense, I’ve looked at numerous clips of the ossc and frameister on the net playing RE2 and it’s always much better quality – or less dithering as you say.
I’ve spent around 8-10 hours just messing with setting on the ossc, my tv, and trying different cables. No change.
I tried final fantasy origins today and while the 2d looks a little better, the writing is barely readable. I’m sure somethings not right.
I really hope it’s just the cable. The sync on luma is currently in the mail so I’ll report back. But if anyone has any other ideas or feedback it would be appreciated. Thanks.
Interesting. Thanks for your reply. I actually expected a lot more from this thing. I spent so long researching the best method to display ps1 games and read so much rave about this thing. Maybe my expectation were too much. Would the framemiester be better suited to ps1 games? I’ve gone to all this trouble and it’s barely playable.
OK. That doesn’t really mean anything. What I’m saying is that I’ve scrolled through the different setting and absolutely nothing changes on my TV. And, if I assume you’re saying that the only setting that works for the ps1 is 240p – what does it mean to change resolutions, per this example: https://www.cybdyn-systems.com.au/forum/viewtopic.php?t=2016
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