Soren47

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  • in reply to: PS2 240p RGB doesn't work #13213
    Soren47
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      Just updated to 0.77 and now PS1 games in 314P line double doesn’t work for me anymore.

      I tried the same fix as mentioned above, but now it doesn’t work.

      In advanced 288p timing settings for version 0.76, these settings work:
      V. Active 300
      H. Active 720
      H synclen 60
      H sample rate 864
      V backporch 15
      H backporch 65

      I tried doing the same settings on 0.77. This didn’t work either.
      My tv is the Panasonic TX-50CS630E.

      Anyone have any tips?

      For now, I’ve reverted to 0.76.

      in reply to: PS2 240p RGB doesn't work #12139
      Soren47
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        Unfortunately, on my TV at least, a small bit of the lower part of the screen can’t be seen. I can’t get the picture further up.

        in reply to: PS2 240p RGB doesn't work #12138
        Soren47
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          I just got PAL PS1 games working on my Panasonic 50 inch by doing this that Cleeg mm the shmups forum suggested:

          I increased Vertical active to 300 in advanced 288p timing.

          in reply to: OSSC detects wrong resolution (I think) #9504
          Soren47
          Participant

            I’ve played with a lot of settings now, nothing seems to work unfortunately.

            I’ve tested the signal through the horrible upscaler in my surround receiver, so the signal gets through. It only works when the receiver upscales to 1080i unfortunately, so I can’t use it.

            I’ll just hope a future firmware update might rectifies it 🙂

            in reply to: OSSC detects wrong resolution (I think) #9498
            Soren47
            Participant

              Thanks a lot marqs.

              Is there something that might be able to rectify the issue? Some settings on the OSSC?

              An upscaler to pass the OSSC through or a new TV isn’t likely in the next couple of years, for me.
              At least it’s only PS1-games I have problems with, which can be played on the PS3 (Though emulated).

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