Vigormortis, that’s great to hear! How does the OSSC handle those transitions on the same TV?
Doesn’t the retrotink2x output a standard 480p signal though? Regardless if you feed it a Genesis, N64, PS1, or SNES it outputs a standard signal for compatibility yes? This is why I was hoping it would work well with the OSSC. The OSSC would see a standard signal and thus not have dropouts. Does the retrotink not output a standard 480p signal? Am I wrong in this?
The ARC works amazingly on my setup. It still allows for Dolby Digital/DTS/etc. to be used. It just passes it along and my receiver is doing the decoding. It also has never messed up like with other setups. My TV is nothing special (2013-ish Vizio) and neither is my receiver (Marantz SR5005). I don’t have another TV to try this with but I suppose I can go try everything on my friend’s B7 OLED and see if it still does it. That may take a couple of weeks, however. My parents have an old HD WEGA TV as well that I could probably try on Thanksgiving when we’ll be visiting.
I tried it connected just to the TV and using the TV’s speakers. Still happens.
I have firmware v0.81-aud and I am using both the Genesis and Saturn. I’ve used multiple HDMI cables, SCART cables, etc. Same thing happens. If I downsample to 48khz the issue is much better but not 100%. The audio in general through analog seems much cleaner overall which I didn’t expect. I am connected directly to the TV but it is sending audio through ARC to the receiver to the speakers. Framemeister, PS4, etc are all connected this way without issue.
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