Well, looks like it’s the AC adapter I bought 🙄 Tested it with my friends universal adapter that’s 5A and set it to 6V, sound is back and working normally. No idea how safe it is to use since it’s an amazon cheapo adapter lol, but hey it works better than this one I just bought that other people online pointed to as working for the Vp30!
May need to invest in one of those amazon adapters I guess
I wouldn’t even know how to fix it. Or if it’s worth the cost! I’d have to get a repair place to look at it which would be $80/hr at least in my past experience.
I’ve been holding off the Retrotink 4K for awhile due to cost and poor Canadian dollar but I may have to cave in sooner than later, also not sure how tariffs will affect it later.
My OSSC has been great and still works, but I think I now just need something that just plugs in and works lmao. I’m fed up with dialing and tinkering with stuff (exception being the setup of profiles for systems)
Having that plugged in with my Vp30 was a nice combo that solved compatibility issues with signals and had good image and deinterlacing.
Odd, trying to run the high res (eg Virtua Fighter 2) settings and I cant get it to work when connected with my Vp30. Current setting is G samplerate 910 and H active 718.
How do you mean it may have to do framerate conversion? I could match framerate on both devices couldn’t I, if there’s any FR mismatch?
Thanks. The Vp30 doesn’t deinterlace progressive signals, only interlaced. For most interlaced sources I’d probably use the Vp30 directly instead of OSSC.
I’m not sure if the Vp30 would support 4x or 5x from OSSC.
But if I can use the OSSC to increase lines for 240p, then output to Vp30 then it should just treat OSSC image as progressive scan?
Hello, I have a Vp30 with the ABT102 deinterlacer chip. I don’t have an OSSC yet, I was hoping to get more info on the compatibility between the two devices.
Also, would the main benefit of the OSSC be that 240p sources would be line doubled and displayed properly, as opposed to directly going to Vp30 which treats 240p as 480i?
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