holy shit
not quite sure if it does analog vga though. There's a thread on a forum about it somewhere
holy shit
not quite sure if it does analog vga though. There's a thread on a forum about it somewhere
You probably don't have a raw sync cable. Model 2 Genesis tend to have an infamously awful composite output. so It's absolutely essential to have a cable that gets the sync from the dedicated sync pin, or else you WILL get jailbars.
I have a Model 2 with a raw sync cable from retro_console_accessories and it looks superb.
Framemeister is a bit out of my price range atm. What kind of result would I get if I connect my component-modded snes to a GBS 8200 and then to my TV?
Edit: Oh wait he's using composite?! No, John. You're wrong this time. You're a genius, but you're wrong. RGB or GTFO.
yes, that's what i did (bought 2 of her SNES ones), works great! assuming your 64 is RGB modded of course
Well if he ever plugged a SCART cable into his XRGB there's a good chance he's fried the RGB port.
It would be fine. Usable, not great, but fine. Does your TV play nice with it? A lot of HDTVs don't play nice with Chinese scalers.
The biggest problem with the GBS-8220 is the image tends to be a little washed out/high on contrast. But in general it isn't bad. Get a scanline generator from Toodles and it's a pretty good setup if you can't afford a Frame Meister or a XRGB2+.
The biggest problem with the GBS-8220 is the image tends to be a little washed out/high on contrast. But in general it isn't bad. Get a scanline generator from Toodles and it's a pretty good setup if you can't afford a Frame Meister or a XRGB2+.
Woohoo!
The Saturn RGB cable from Sega Style works perfectly with Framemeister! You need the SCART standard mini-din connecting cable, not the JP21.
Quick session of Virtual On and I got a crystal clear image. Very pleased.
Scanlines aren't even identical across different CRTs.So it seems to me that not even the Frameister gets the look of a scan line 100%. Nor is there any manner of getting the original and distinct individual pixel look [caused by shadow masks in CRTs] on modern displays. Am I correct in this? I'm not trying to annoy any non CRT heretics , I'm just trying to get my facts straight. So anyone feel free to correct me if I'm wrong.
I've been binging on info of CRTs, 240p, up scaling, wiz-bangs, and do-hickeys for 2 days.
Is there anywhere you can still buy Toodles' T-SLG, though? I really, really want one for my cab (way cheaper than buying another FM just to get scanlines for my 360/PSN/Dreamcast fighting games & shmups), but he's been out of stock forever.
The only other scanline generators I know of are single purpose (SLG3000 for VGA, Hanzo for Dreamcast).
televator said:So it seems to me that not even the Frameister gets the look of a scan line 100%. Nor is there any manner of getting the original and distinct individual pixel look [caused by shadow masks in CRTs] on modern displays. Am I correct in this?
When I was younger, I lumped them together with excessive screen curvature and overscan as just another flaw or shortcoming of display technology that got in the way of displaying a "proper," "clean" picture.good thing i don't care about scanlines. i prefer the more clean look without them.
Woohoo!
The Saturn RGB cable from Sega Style works perfectly with Framemeister! You need the SCART standard mini-din connecting cable, not the JP21.
Quick session of Virtual On and I got a crystal clear image. Very pleased.
Nope, nothing does, not even high-end scanline generators. It's different display technology. The Frame Meister is less accurate as well because of how it actually renders the scanlines in the image (I'm actually not sure if this is still an issue; I'm on old FW and I haven't touched mine in a long time).
If you want "true" scanlines, get a CRT.
It also fails pretty bad with 480p stuff. DC and VGA can't be used straight out.
Dear RetroGAF,
The only older console I still play is a PAL GameCube. I use the standard analogue video output (yellow/red/white) and I'm playing it on a HDTV. As you can imagine, it's pretty blurry.
Is it worth upgrading to an RGB cable? They're disgustingly expensive on eBay, ranging from £60-100+.
Dunno why I never thought of that. I can get a Wii for £30 and the cables for less than £10.It might ultimately be cheaper to get a used Wii with cables then.
Dunno why I never thought of that. I can get a Wii for £30 and the cables for less than £10.
I'll go with that and sell my GameCube on then.
Wait, what? So the cable posted isn't actually JP21 ... and you need some sort of converter?
...how so? 480p stuff in picture looks great to me. and yeah, no VGA but my DC has VGA to HDMI, works like a charm.
Give me your settings! Specifically for PS2...which I've struggled for a year to get looking passable. The difference between the perfect PS1/2 240p stuff and the crummy 480p stuff on the Mini in so shockingly wide I find it incredible.
Wii I've gotten pretty good, so I tend to leave it set for that.
Give me yours for Wii, please. As noted above, I'm having a little trouble getting the widescreen to display correctly.
Scanlines aren't even identical across different CRTs.
Nope, nothing does, not even high-end scanline generators. It's different display technology. The Frame Meister is less accurate as well because of how it actually renders the scanlines in the image (I'm actually not sure if this is still an issue; I'm on old FW and I haven't touched mine in a long time).
If you want "true" scanlines, get a CRT.
When I was younger, I lumped them together with excessive screen curvature and overscan as just another flaw or shortcoming of display technology that got in the way of displaying a "proper," "clean" picture.
And I still do.
My understanding is that it's more a limitation of the consoles themselves. Only having to render half an image through a venetian blind effect probably saves a lot of resources. I think it was intended by the console manufacturers to display games like that.
Scan lines are an artifact of interlaced display technologies. The old consoles output progressive signals.
The cable is definitely Euro-SCART. I suspected it would have to be after that video posted above showed someone using a SCART to HDMI converter. The question for me was whether it would behave with an NTSC Saturn, or have sync issues (or just not work at all). It works fine.
Framemeister uses mini-din 8 pin input for RGB. JP21 cables use the mini-din adapter packaged with the Framemeister. That adapter doesn't work with SCART cables; for those you need a different mini-din adapter w/ converter, like this one (UK seller). It works perfectly.
I just got my retro game room restored back to its former glory. In my room, I have a 36 inch Sony Trinitron. I got my AV Famicom, Japanese Mega Drive and Sharp Twin Famicom hooked up right now. I gotta say, the composite video output on the Mega Drive is junkier than I remember it being. My TV only has component in (hence no true RGB). Would it be in my best interest to get a Euro SCART cable and run it through an SCART to component convertor (would there be lag) or would a physical mod be more ideal?
RGB converted to component is always better than composite. You shouldn't get any lag unless the converter is digital for some reason.
Not sure what you mean by hardware mod, the MD supports RGB out of the box. Just make sure to get a raw sync cable.
I didn't know if a first gen one supported RGB out of the box (I know the Famicom doesn't) so that helps, thanks!
I didn't know if a first gen one supported RGB out of the box (I know the Famicom doesn't) so that helps, thanks!
Thanks. Damn that Super Everdrive is way more than I thought it would be lol.
If you want to actually use a SNES your best bet is an Super Everdrive. It loads the games off an sd card and as far as i know is 100% accurate. Some of the games with extra chips aren't compatible, but there is also SD2SNES or something similar that supports those (minus the SFX chip. Its also twice the price). The guy makes them for most all systems and they are great.
I may be wrong but I don't think that flashcart discussion is allowed here.
I may be wrong but I don't think that flashcart discussion is allowed here.