Oh, does it? That’s good to know, thanks!
My C9 does NOT accept 480i line3x from my PS2. In fact, whereas with some other consoles I may stumble across a a specific timing setting that may generate a black screen, for 480i line3x, the C9 actually generates a fancy graphic that says “Invalid Format”, so it must doubly not like it.
I’ve found that 480i Line4x with alternating scanlines cuts down on the flickering a great deal, and the picture is significantly sharper and brighter than sending the signal via passthrough for the C9 to deal with all on its own. Honestly, I may wait and see what the OSSC Pro brings to the table in terms of 480i deinterlacing before moving my PS2 into my setup full-time.
OK, one more bit of information. I updated my OSSC to the latest firmware and immediately had audio. However, I’ve found that I only have audio on V2 when I’m in Line2x mode. In Line3x mode I get completely stable picture in any of the generic or optimal modes but no audio. In contrast my SCART input is able to play audio with any lineXX combination that my TV displays picture on (I am going through an AV Receiver though).
The only different between V1-SCART and V2-Component? V1-SCART is a Genesis and V2-Component is a SNES.
Could this indicate a sync jitter issue even though I have completely stable video?
I verified that the jack is working as an AV1 audio output, I’m just not able to pass audio into it and have it end up on the HDMI output.
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