It doesn’t happen anymore but I’m not certain which thing fixed it. I got things recapped, I also am not using the same USB power adapter on my Plipbox that I was once using, plugged into a much nicer plugboard.. And I bought a shielded SCART cable.. One of those things seems to have stopped it. 🙂 I also run the A1200 without the RF shielding now as I was adding so many little things to the mainboard that it was just inconvenient keeping it on.. So it’s not RF interference coming from inside the Amiga causing it, I guess? (i thought it might be at one point) Sorry I can’t be more specific, I’d forgotten it had been such an annoying issue! Now the picture seems rock solid.
All PAL here, but the noise is also apparent if I switch to NTSC screen modes. I can’t see the noise with the Wii plugged in using Component cables so it seems like an Amiga issue here.
I tried a different SCART cable on the amiga and the noise was much, much worse.. Which makes me think if there was a premium, shielded SCART cable for the amiga i might be able to mitigate or remove the noise entirely. Anyone know where I can buy one of those though? I’m only finding pretty flimsy looking ones like my two. :/
Ah interesting, thanks both 🙂 My Amiga is using a new PSU and a new RGB Scart cable (plugged into the amiga’s standard 23 pin connector) – But the Amiga’s the only thing I’ve really tried on the OSSC and I guess I could try the Wii on it and see if I get the noise with that too. In the long term I plan on getting the A1200 recapped anyway, so maybe that’ll help as well.
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