Hi SRRAE. Many thanks for your eleborate response!
I forgot to mention in my opening post, my monitor will be a gaming monitor. Unfortunately, in my small dorm room, I don’t have space for a CRT TV, and the combination of low input delay gaming monitor + OSSC seems to be the best alternative lag-wise. The third setup seems to work best for me in that case. My alternative was a slightly edited version of your first setup
Console -> Scart Splitter
├-> Sync Strike -> Gaming monitor
└-> OSSC -> Capture Device -> Computer
However, since this one has more components to it, I think the third setup, with the HDMI splitter, works best for me, saying as the HDMI splitter shouldn’t create extra lag either.
Right now, I have my Super Famicom directly hooked up to my LCD TV, and like you mentioned, that causes significant lag. Frame-perfect tricks are nigh impossible for me to execute, so any of these setups would be a huge step up regardless!
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