Thank you both !
I have checked my monitor’s manual and there should be the possibility to change the behavior but it is greyed out for me. I will try to sort it out.
In the worst scenario I guess OSSC Pro should do the trick as marqs mentioned.
Hello,
This is standard, rather cheap cable. I have just ordered a new one with some more protection. It should arrive tomorrow, so I will report about the progress.
Thanks !
This is original one from VGP. I am totally against anything from Aliexpress.
I would like to thank you all for your inputs and comments.
I decided to go for OSSC.
Thank you !
Please correct me if I am wrong – I understand that I have two options (excluding Framemeister):
1. “Cheaper” with RT2X which requires:
– RT2X itself
– Component cable per each console (dedicated one) or S-Video which will be worse quality
– Modding of consoles are not “so” required
2. “Pricey start” with OSSC:
– OSSC itself
– 1 RGB cable for whole collection of consoles
– each console should be modified at least with RGB mod with some exceptions
I have noticed that there are some special cables which output RGB: RetroGamingCables
Does it mean that using OSSC + above mentioned cables (outputting RGB) will give me the best quality?
Sorry for my stupid questions, but more and more I am getting lost..
Thank you guys for your inputs.
Does it mean that for both ps2 and GC I will be facing flickering issue?
In such case for those consoles I can directly plug them into TV and expect better results than using OSSC/RT2X ?
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