When does that happen? I never noticed.
I'm not sure personally - only thing I can think of is during the end of day transition with the shrinking screen.
When does that happen? I never noticed.
When does that happen? I never noticed.
the only game i own that does that switch resolution thing is Majora's Mask afaik.
^nice shot peagles, lookin sharp!
Hey guys, possibly a silly question - I'm quite ignorant when it comes to these matters - but I was wondering if games from the 32 bit era with pre-rendered backgrounds (e.g. FFs, RE, etc) would benefit much from these kind of set ups? Does anyone have any shots to illustrate that? Those SOTN shots look great.
well, Chacranajxy's section of the OP shots are (i believe) all 32-bit era, and if its mostly RGB (not upscaler) you're after, great screenshots here
Cross posting here from the saturn thread since I was told I might get a faster answer here.
Ok, so I finally broke down and got me a Saturn. local yard sale had an old blockbuster rental unit(wanted the case) with some games and a few controllers. Anyway I took it by Irish's place to test out and while we can get it working with composite cables we couldn't get it to work with his rgb set up.
What we were wondering was is there a difference in models? Mine's a model 1 and his is a model 2 with the euroscart cables into a framemister. Would I need different scart cables or is my unit's rgb borked? Thanks for any help, trying to see if I need to back to the guy I bought it from to get my money back.
Just found an app for android that lets me shoot with a variable shutter speed. Hooray, I can now take clear CRT shots!
Ooh nice snaps! What's the app called? My camera phone is so crap but it's all I got for now.
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.flavionet.android.camera.pro&hl=en
It's a paid app, but give the lite version a try first. One neat thing is that it saves images in PNG!
Has anyone used the Lenkeng Lkv363 by any chance?
http://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B008F29NYY/
I don't have the time/skills to mod any of my old consoles to RGB and they are all PAL ones which apparently creates extra problems.
I'm just looking for a quick and easy solution to connect my NES/SNES/N64 to my HDTV without having to use the composite input on my tv because
it looks awful. Although I'm not sure if the Lkv363 will actually improve the image quality (since it converts the composite to HDMI).
Any comments/thoughts would be appreciated.
It is hard to imagine that thing giving you good image quality, it would probably do the same thing your tv would already do. Composite will look nasty without spending the money on decent hardware scalar, in which case it still won't look great.
I think if you want to get serious, you have to go CRT (which is awesome since you live in a pal region where no doubt there plenty of RGB capable sets for free/cheap).
Or get a proper upscaler (expensive).
Yeah I kind of guessed it would be the same since it probably doesn't upscale like the Framemeister for example.
I'm wondering what the results would be if I insert the Composite into the Framemeister without modifying the console for RGB.
I'm currently using an old CRT but it's a very small one and getting a big CRT in my appartment might prove to be quite the challenge
(I'm on the third floor and the elevator is very small)
Thanks for the reply though
Yeah I kind of guessed it would be the same since it probably doesn't upscale like the Framemeister for example.
I'm wondering what the results would be if I insert the Composite into the Framemeister without modifying the console for RGB.
I'm currently using an old CRT but it's a very small one and getting a big CRT in my appartment might prove to be quite the challenge
(I'm on the third floor and the elevator is very small)
Thanks for the reply though
If you're hooking up a console to the XRGB without RGB, then you've wasted your money.
Makes sense and now I feel like a total idiot for not realizing this earlier. I'm going to start looking around for a bigger CRT then
and maybe in the future when I have time look into getting my consoles modded.
Thanks guys
If you're hooking up a console to the XRGB without RGB, then you've wasted your money.
It's true. S-video is not perfect, as RGB is, but not bad. It's relatively free of the artifacts that make RF or composite depressing.To be fair, S-Video works fine. RGB is better of course but I would be lying if I say that I noticed much of difference between RGB and S-Video on my PS1.
Because the difference was so small, I went back to S-Video. The mess caused by all the cables connected together to get a separate output audio isn't worth it IMO.
I depends on the console you are using of course. The difference is more noticeable on Super Nintendo for example.
How would you all compare the output by the Wii U VC over HDMI vs. a SNES 2 w/ RGB mod w/ a Framemeister? I picked up a Framemeister from my CMVS and am wondering if it's worth modding my SNES or just using VC.
SNES VC on WiiU are well upscaled and look very clean.
NES on the other hand are blurry and look like shit.
If you really want a gorgeous image quality of NES games, you have 2 solutions:
- RGB mod for NES
- Use the Wii version of NES VC which is well emulated.
You'll need a Framemeister for both of them if you are using a HD TV.
The 2nd solution is easier but unfortunately you will miss many good games that weren't released on VC.
SNES VC on WiiU are well upscaled and look very clean.
NES on the other hand are blurry and look like shit.
If you really want a gorgeous image quality of NES games, you have 2 solutions:
- RGB mod for NES
- Use the Wii version of NES VC which is well emulated.
You'll need a Framemeister for both of them if you are using a HD TV.
The 2nd solution is easier but unfortunately you will miss many good games that weren't released on VC.
You listed NES, SNES and 64 right? NES is a really expensive mod as it needs a custom board fitted.
Just added the NESRGB mod to my NTSC NES, and god damn the picture is great, damn you Nintendo for depriving us of RGB for 28 years!!!!, the audio is also greatly improved with this mod too......
Just as a PSA: viletim's NESRGB boards back in stock if you missed out on the first go around.
He's got a proper store this time and everything: http://etim.net.au/shop/shop.php
Just ordered an NESRGB. Got any pics of your mod work?
I'm not sure exactly what I'm going to use for an av out.
I just made up a scart lead myself, you can find the mini-din plugs on ebay and just bought some 8 core wire and scart plugs.
Just added the NESRGB mod to my NTSC NES, and god damn the picture is great, damn you Nintendo for depriving us of RGB for 28 years!!!!, the audio is also greatly improved with this mod too......
Nice work, this is going to be a fun mod.
Good idea to place the palette switch there.
Not sure I like the mini-din. Would rather have a snes style AV port. Might be kinda hard to do that and make it look nice.
Are you using a Framemeister or a TV with a SCART input?
I'd like some details on the sound as well, as I wasn't aware that it did anything there either!^bapho is the dude you guys wanna talk to for the details on this mod
wait, it improves the audio as well, having it pass through the SCART cable? that'd be awesome to find out, but it's the first i'm hearing of it
Is there any advantage in using a front loader for the NESRGB mod? If I'm ever to get one I would vastly prefer it in a top loader (so sick and tired of front loaders).
Just bit the bullet on this and the RGB cable. Is the mod hard? Hopefully I can pull it off!
Just bit the bullet on this and the RGB cable. Is the mod hard? Hopefully I can pull it off!