Thank you very much for answering BuckoA51.
I tried a settings reset as you suggested and it didn’t fix, I was still getting the flickering between output settings… at first.
I tried a few other things – I tried using a PS2 component cable with my PAL SCPH-79003 slim to the component inputs on the OSSC, switched to AV2 YPbPr and it worked perfectly.
I tried another RGB SCART cable I had for my PSOne with the PAL SCPH-79003 and the OSSC wasn’t flickering between output settings, but the picture had substantial horizontal noise lines: https://youtu.be/7V-qBC0u3QU
I went back to my PS2 SCART cable with the PAL SCPH-79003 and the flickering between output settings resumed.
I then went back to my GameCube RGB SCART cable and it was working perfectly again with that.
I try the PS2 RGB cable with my NTSC SCPH-70012 PS2 slim, it it’s working again!
So I break out the FAT PS2s:
PAL SCPH-30003 – RGB SCART is working perfect.
PAL SCPH-30003-R – RGB SCART is working perfect again.
I then get a very slight static shock from handling the OSSC< and am worried I could’ve shorted something.
PSOne: PAL SCPH-5552 – RGB working!
NTSC JP Saturn: RGB SCART is working now!?
Back to the PAL SCPH-79003 slim: it is working again with RGB SCART now???
So at some point, doing the settings reset, and repeatedly powering the OSSC on and off, getting shocked and switching between inputs, has got it back to working with everything.
It may be a temperamental OSSC unit, I’ll keep an eye on it and see how it goes.
I also opened my RGB SCART cables to check the sync, I don’t think these are csync cables, should I look into upgrading to some better quality cables?:
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