Lamprey
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@Zecebeb, Thanks mate! Easy once you know where to look! 🙂
Hi, I had to go out of town so just getting back to this.. BuckoA51 said
Make sure your OSSC Pro is set to composite sync output.
Where is that setting, I cannot seem to find it? Or does that only apply to the Extra AV out?
EDIT: Nevermind, I see that only applies to the Extra AV out. Dangm I hope these come vback in stock soon.
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Lamprey.
If I’m looking in the right spot the lowest resolution test pattern I can choose is 480i, and that still isn’t syncing. I guess I can try another VGA adapter, although the one i have does work directly hooked to the mister. I’ll have to see if I can tinker with the times maybe.
Also, not sure if the power supply that came with the OSSC Pro is faulty or if there is an issue with the OSSC Pro itself. But, when I turn it off, with the remote, I cannot power it back on unless I unplug the power supply from the the OSSC pro and then reconnect it. Hope I don’t have to return it.
One thing I did notice is that when I hook it to my PVM it says 525/50. Not sure why 50hz is getting to my monitor. Not sure if that is a function of the OSSC or what the HDMI-VGA adapter is doing.
I guess I grab another adapter to test with and see if I can adjust any timings to get thigs to sync up.
I could also try the AV Extra Out, when they are back in stock. 🙂
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This reply was modified 4 months ago by
Lamprey.
Got my OSSC Pro today and I’m trying to get things setup. As I mentioned above, I’m trying to go from my Mister using Direct Video to the OSSC Pro. Then out from the OSSC to an HDMI to VGA adapter and then to my TV via RGB Scart.
For testing purposes, I’m trying to get it working with my little PVM (13″ sony). Hooking the VGA Adapter directly to the mister works great. The PVM pops up a little “message” saying 525/60. Which I think makes sense as I’m running NTSC on the mistr menu and on the Amiga Core.
I set the mode to scaler with 240p output and changed the output to CRT. While I do get an image, but it appears to be rolling.
I’ve set the OSSC as:
- Input Select -> AV4 (HDMI)
- Scaler Opt – > CRT Output mode -> 240p
- Scaler Opt – > Output Type -> CRT
- Output Options -> Operating Mode -> Scaler
I think that is about all that I changed.
Any suggestions as to what the proper settings might be, please let me know!
Cheers!
Yeah, I figured there would be some stuttering or mico-judder or whatever the proper term is.
It would be real nice if I coudl find a replacment tv that handled PAL frquencies, but 36″ Sony Tube TVs are difficult to find these days.
Perfect! Thanks BuckoA51!
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