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A VRR flag is technically possible but I doubt it would be any help without actual VRR output. Does your Famicom/NESRGB have dejitter mod and do you have similar issues with other 240p sources?
Only with the NESRGB modded Famicom, which is not dejitter modded anymore, since I found I have no problem with OSSC on 0.X Firmware and the Retrotink 5X, but the dejitter mod clashed with the FDS RAM adapter (shmups). Dejitter modded SNES works perfectly fine and looks rock solid.
Another request that’s probably too late with the OSSC Pro around the corner is 7/6 pixel aspect ratio in 256×240 Pseudo 4:3 DAR, which would make AR identical to the RT5X and is the same percentage off as the 8/6 pixel ratio currently used in 4:3 mode (6.6%).
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Wow, I’m amazed by Line6x. Great work! I’m mainly using “easy” sources, but I can’t remember SNES looking *that* clean through the OSSC. Thanks marqs!
Regarding the 1.06 release notes I guess I’m a bit to late, but adding a VRR flag to the HDMI signal like Mister and RT5X have is out of the question? I’m having trouble syncing my NESRGB modded Famicom on my LG C1 in Line6x, that’s why I’m asking. Other modes work, of curse, so no huge issue there.
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January 8, 2021 at 10:25 AM in reply to: OSSC & GB Player/GBI 240p, official component, solution to color “smear”? #44279I’ve been using the low latency version. No idea what I’ve been thinking the HF version is for. m( Mainly used the LL version because it was easier to set 240p mode for me, but finally looking over the CLI examples I might be able to configure that for the combination OSSC and component cables.
May 13, 2020 at 5:43 PM in reply to: Random noise in image, tried nearly everything, have no idea how to proceed. #37799Try a different display and if the problem persists, RMA the unit.
Sooooooo. About that. m(
Yepp. Different room, using my computer monitor everything is perfectly fine. No noise whatsoever. Super crisp picture. Couldn’t be happier. Captured everything here:
I assume there’s something generating that noise in the power line in the room with the TV. I’ll take everything off so that only the TV and the SNES with OSSC is connected and put everything back online piece by piece to figure out where the culprit is.
Thanks a lot for the help! As obvious as it is in hindsight, I wouldn’t have figured that out alone.
EDIT: turns out the culprit was the USB-C power supply for the Raspberry Pi 4 I got with the new TV for 4K videos. Problem solved.
May 13, 2020 at 11:46 AM in reply to: Random noise in image, tried nearly everything, have no idea how to proceed. #37784Line4x has the same issue, I haven’t tried the others yet.
Yes, all three power supplies are original, genuine Nintendo power supplies. I have a bunch of SNESs around that came with different purchases.
May 13, 2020 at 10:42 AM in reply to: Random noise in image, tried nearly everything, have no idea how to proceed. #37778May 12, 2020 at 12:58 PM in reply to: What is the Best Monitor for OSSC with Low Input Lag, similar to CRT for Retro #37736My Samsung RU7099 has ~0.5 FPS display lag, but only when set to 16:9 aspect ratio. Line5x modes work fine with that.
I think I have everything down besides:
Connect CLK_SEL_i to SCIC mode pin
SCIC mode goes to pin 111 of S-CPUN. Do I keep this connection parallel, so SuperCIC mode goes to 111 and CLK_SEL?
EDIT: connected it parallel, that was the only way it made sense, thinking about it. Thanks for the help, everything works perfectly!
Yay, thanks a lot. Looking forward to try that next weekend.
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