A friend of mine lend me some of his equipment yesterday, I just wanted to give a small update.
PSone with different RGB cable-> same result
GameCube with an RGB cable-> worked fine, so the OSSC doesn’t seem to be defective
Connecting my PSone via a Framemeister-> same problem as the ossc with default settings (sound without picture), but increasing the sync level to around 25 fixed all issues.
I get a perfectly stable image with these settings and the video output of my PSone seems to be ok according to the framemeister (59.82hz)
I wonder if this affects all PSone units with the OSSC or if it’s just mine, but I guess I just have to use something different for this console.
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Disconnecting the HDMI and using a different power outlet for the psone made no difference. I should be able to get my hands on a Gamecube RGB cable sometimes next week hopefully.
I connected a Wii and a PSPgo over the AV2 though and both synced immediately.
I also stumbled upon this thread earlier today: https://videogameperfection.com/forums/topic/nosync-japanese-psone/.
His observations are pretty similar to mine, are you definitely sure that the OSSC should work with a PSone? (the slim model)
Thanks for your detailed explanation.
I played around with the sync settings a moment ago, but I it feels like it’s down to total luck
whether the setting changes actually do something which is really irritating.
For example just now the OSSC only managed to sync when I set the Analog sync Vth to 56mV (everything als resulted in permanent no sync), but even then it dropped out every 30 seconds or so and a restart of the console often lead to a total sync loss no matter the setting.
Even if I manage to get it synced it never lasts long and the same settings suddenly don’t work anymore.
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