So I plugged it into another TV (it’s a more modern Vizio smart TV), same problem (image cut off on the top and bottom and too far to the right) but I was able to center the picture without changing the H. sample rate. Then I turned the V. Active area up a bit to 484 and it looked correct. I bought an HDMI to Component adapter from RetroRGB’s curated list, hopefully if I try transmitting the signal over component my TV will interpret the signal correctly because it won’t try to interpret the signal as a VESA signal. I can deal with whatever minor quality loss this will bring. It comes tomorrow, I’ll let you know if it works after I get it.
I was asking because I also have an Xbox hooked up via component and it looks fine.
What about Xbox?
It handles a GameCube over component fine. I wonder if the Dreamcast is displaying weird because it’s because it’s over HDMI.
I found a service menu where I might be able to fix the overscan but it’s really technical.
I’ll try another TV. I wonder if I should buy an HDMI to Component converter.
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