In my case it seems that 0.90 is more tolerant with synchronization than 1.08, I will try what I have read here, I will try to make videos that everyone can see, I love trying things
@marqs Yes, I’m using ntsc snes, 0.90 5x 384*320 I think it was, I don’t lose synchronization, I flash to 1.08 and I lose in the same configuration constantly, the ossc green led turns off, in 0.90 the green led never turns off, it’s my tv philips 55pus7605 the one that sometimes loses signal, however on my LG TV it never loses signal in that configuration with 0.90, with 1.08 it does lose the ossc.
My Philips TV is 4K, the LG is 1080, on Philips TV I can use 6x and there are few synchronization losses, on LG I cannot use 6x, so in 1.08 and 0.90 I use 5x with many ossc synchronization losses.
I have done many tests and it is possible that I was wrong about something.
I am happy trying the new fw, I am encouraged to try, I could record a video another day.
Hello again, on another TV with another HDMI and another transformer I have not had audio noise after 2 hours, I have observed that I lose synchronization from SNES to OSSC many times with 1.08, with 0.90 and previous ones it never lost synchronization from snes to ossc, from ossc to tv it did lose it because of the tv.
Good evening, I have done the mod on my ossc bitfunx, at first everything was correct, after approximately 1 hour I started to hear a noise like a vinyl record in the background, I think it happens when there are low or very loud sounds. Maybe they were there before the mod and I didn’t realize, it seems that it happens when the ossc gets hot, I turned off the snes and the ossc for a moment and it sounded good again for a few minutes, I tried with another snes, master system and it can be heard the same noise. Has this happened to anyone?
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