El Sabroso

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  • in reply to: Capture card compatibility report thread #40072
    El Sabroso
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      Damn Win 10 2004 update, maybe I will update a video about, but avermedia 4k did a fix for the audio clipping in Win 10 2004, but still in x3, x4, x5 snes signals is having the cliping there, x2 has no issues, tested the N64 as well but everything OK at X5 mode

      I am using FirebrandX timings settings, for reference

      in reply to: Capture card compatibility report thread #22185
      El Sabroso
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        Cool that the cheap SCART / HDMI to HDMI workaround is working for you guys, there is something even better to maximize compatibility to capture through the OSSC

        The Xbox One console

        I tested the OSSC on the HDMI in from the Xbox One, I have the regular model, and here are all the results

        With SNES / N64, x3, x4 and x5 (in 1920×1080) modes work, to make x2 work or any 480p feed into the Xbox One to work, you have to go to Settings app and select TV & OneGuide > OneGuide > under HDMI select Show all HD and SD channels, that way will accept any x2 modes for 240p feeds and 480p content of course

        480i works in passthrough, couldn’t get any other mode working when changing it, but if I select another mode when it is not active
        bob deinterlaced works
        Line2x (bob) does not work
        Line3x (laced) still does not work
        Line4x (bob) worked

        passtrought in the xbox one looks amazing so I think it does not need any other option

        TX mode changes how colors work when switching from DVI and HDMI, in DVI Xbox One detects full RGB, in HDMI detects as limited RGB

        The only downside so far is the audio, the Xbox One does not seem to capture any audio from the OSSC
        there is huge lag with 480i signals and playing throught the xbox one as expected, the lag is not that much in other modes but still there

        the picture quality provided to capture is amazing compared to the cheap scaler, if anyone happens to have an Xbox One is a great solution to improve video capture with OSSC

        in reply to: Capture card compatibility report thread #21642
        El Sabroso
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          Hi, Avermedia Extreme U3 cap user here

          as far as I tested, only modes that work are the 480i/p ones

          for 240p only x2 works, tested with SNES and N64, no other mode here works
          480i both passthru and bob deinterlaced work, modes 3 and 4 do not work in this capture card
          480p passtrhu works, no other mode here works

          Also, the changes of signal from the OSSC can be a little rough for this capture card, and can get an BSOD, it targets something in the driver for the capture card itself, so is not compatible with such changes, usually games that change from 480i to 240p like Killer Instinct Gold or Pokemon Stadium 2 on the N64 can cause this issue, in the SNES The Peace Keppers also can make this issue to replicate

          one thing I did to avoid the BSOD when changing signals in the OSSC (like 240p to 480i modes in games) was to connect the OSSC to this thing via HDMI and pass that HDMI signal to the Extreme U3 Cap and can use other OSSC modes that are already compatible with my monitor but were not compatible with this capture card

          cheap scart/hdmi to hdmi upscaler

          in reply to: Best possible 240p only streaming setup #21641
          El Sabroso
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            I like more the flexibility offered by YPbPr solutions since is compatible with most of the stuff, and is easier to find a splitter/amp to work with YPbPr

            if there is a CRT with component input, mostly will work
            if using a PVM there are cheap RCA to BNC plugs
            if using capture devices and monitors easily use of OSSC

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