That option is set to Off and I can’t change it, at least not without changing something else first (I’m simply told “This function isn’t available” if I try). I’ll play around in the menus some more in case changing another setting enables that option. And I’ll try updating the TV’s software in case that gives me any more options. Thanks for your help nmalinoski!
The TV’s a Samsung UE32J5500AK. It does have some picture scaling options, but unfortunately they don’t seem to help: I can only stretch the image, not shrink it. I’ll dig a bit deeper in the menus in case I’ve missed something though…
The underlying cause could be completely different in your case, but I had a similar problem running various arcade hardware (CPS2, CPS3, MVS) via a supergun with my OSSC. The frequency of sync drops was about the same: maybe once every 20 minutes on average, but it varied and sometimes I could play for 45 minutes with no issues but sometimes it would happen after 5 minutes. I don’t understand the reason, but I found that plugging my supergun into a different mains socket on the other side of the room dramatically reduced the number of sync drops. It hasn’t completely cured the problem, but I only see a sync drop maybe once every three or four hours on average now. Doing this also reduced some video issues I was having with the CPS3 (‘ghosting’ and some vertical banding at the left edge). It’s a long shot but I’d suggest trying the same thing just in case it helps.
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