Tried the Plugable Nix HDMI Capture Card & it seemed to work with SNES*/PS2+HD Retrovision Component, as well as CPS2+HAS Supergun/SCART.
I’m pretty green when it comes to profiles, fine tuning & stuff, so I don’t have too many helpful details, but just wanted to let y’all know that it works in some form. If y’all want me to check anything in particular, let me know & I’ll try & get around to it.
* Pretty sure the SNES is *not* a 1chip.
In my experience, splitters handle pretty much anything you throw at them, no problem. From my understanding, they’re pretty “dumb” & do no kinds of processing (which is what cap cards do), & basically act as a pass through.
One thing you might want to look at while shopping for splitters is if it “strips” HDCP or not. While this isn’t an issue with using the OSSC, it might be something you’ll want to have if you ever plan on using it for newer consoles, especially the PS3.
Been trying to get the Blackmagic Intensity Shuttle (BMIS) to work with the OSSC, PS2 & my Macs. No luck so far. I hear the Black Magic products are very picky about their inputs.
Would this be something that could be addressed with changing the settings, and/or a future firmware update? Debating on whether I should keep the BMIS or not.
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