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  • in reply to: Composite NTSC 240P -> OSSC woes #12783
    spacenoodle
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      I have one and sending in 240p it outputs 480i, unfortunately.

      in reply to: Composite NTSC 240P -> OSSC woes #9941
      spacenoodle
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        No worky – it only accepts 480i interlaced signals. And, as BuckoA51 pointed out, the lag makes it unusable even for that.

        in reply to: Composite NTSC 240P -> OSSC woes #9926
        spacenoodle
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          Hmm, if there is such an animal reasonably priced that will not add lag point me to it. Reading through some reviews, lag and freezing troubles haunt the cheap consumer ones.

          in reply to: Composite NTSC 240P -> OSSC woes #9923
          spacenoodle
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            Awesome, I’ll solder that in then. Here is the converter:

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            in reply to: Composite NTSC 240P -> OSSC woes #9911
            spacenoodle
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              Right, but as the World Core is limited to CVBS, it is an interest of mine to use composite. There are solutions that cover some but not all the needs and I’ve accumulated a box of unacceptable converters in my wake. The best I’ve seen is this black and white upscale using the Sony – it’s not bad. I’ve ordered a NTSC/PAL converter (which does have S-VIDEO). So this is still the best solution so far. If someone has a better idea, I’m all ears!

              There’s still this issue of loosing sync one bright flashes. Maybe putting a 75 ohm resistor from center to ground would help?

              I’m not a video guy, I have an audio background. All this video format stuff I find a bit baffling and frustrating. We don’t have these sorts of incompatibility problems with audio signals. So I do greatly appreciate the expert advice of people on this forum.

              in reply to: Composite NTSC 240P -> OSSC woes #9892
              spacenoodle
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                Thanks. Does an NTSC/PAL converter like this degrade the signal noticeably? I understand composite is pretty bad to begin with but if this gets too blurry, I don’t want to keep sinking money into it.

                https://www.amazon.com/CE-Compass-Bi-directional-Converter-Adapter/dp/B008U23FMU

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