The solution for me was to use a different HDMI input. I have 5 different inputs and the 4th and 5th input do not work well apparently 🙁
@HJRodrigo – Were you able to resolve this image? If so – how were you able to resolve it?
I am currently experiencing the same issue where I turn on my system and it is VERY green tinted.
Hello!
For anyone else who has this issue, my solution was to buy a red/white audio cable to 3.5mm jack that plugged into one of the audio ports of the OSSC.
See this for an example:
I don’t know why I didn’t pick up on this in any of the information above. But the gist of it is, is that the HD Retrovision splits the signal into a set of 3 video plugs and 2 audio plugs, all of which have to be run through the OSSC device.
The Sega Model 1 and Model 2 are different in how the audio piece is set up and I misunderstood that the model 2 piece still needed this.
Thanks for all the help everyone!
@BuckoA51 This is a Sega Genesis Model 2. From my understanding I shouldn’t need to connect the 3.5mm jack to the Retrovision HD cable. Additionally, I don’t believe there is an audio connection to make on the Model 2
See this image for the back ports
https://gametrog.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/07/sega-genesis-2-back-gametrog.png
To my knowledge this should be plug-n-play where the hd retrovision connects to the model 2’s rf port, and then connects directly to the OSSC AV2 Composite ports
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