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Re: Nice set up
« Reply #60 on: May 20, 2012, 12:21:37 AM »
scalines are the most important factor to enjoy any oldskool games. that's also why I never went into pc gaming back then, since everything in VGA etc. looked so awful blocky 'n' pixled. hated it like nothing else.

today gaming old games on a superduper HD TV set, a good upscaler is an absolute mandatory for me.
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Re: Nice set up
« Reply #61 on: May 20, 2012, 08:06:51 AM »
Another thing, you guys with LCDs/plasmas, do the flicker effects actually work properly? Like, KOF shadows, for example? With the TV's I've seen you have one guy with a full black shadow and one guy with no shadow most of the time instead of both guys with alternating fields of black sprite/no sprite to make a transparency.

This hasn't been a issue for me thankfully. I've run PCE, Neo CD, Genesis, Snes, Nes, PS1, and N64 on mine via composite or Svideo without issues. I don't get the dreaded lag issue either. Some lcd's though just have poor game modes, or no game mode at all, so problems are going to vary from set to set. Really you just have to research your set some before you buy it to make sure its the one for you.

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Re: Nice set up
« Reply #62 on: May 20, 2012, 10:34:55 AM »
i let my friend borrow a pce and lords of thunder and I almost barfed when I saw him playing it on his huge vizeo LCD with the image stretched
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Re: Nice set up
« Reply #63 on: May 20, 2012, 11:22:59 AM »
I use the composite with my upscaler, and fiddle around a bit and get a really nice picture even through composite


going straight into my TV, it doesn't go as nice.   The PCE looked fine.   The NES looked f*ckin mental.

Admittedly though, I haven't messed with the TV composite mode settings too much.   VGA and HDMI worked great so I just got an XRGB3. 

I have a friend who's got a panasonic plasma TV.    All his shit, including Atari 2600, look fine.  It's an interesting TV.
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Re: Nice set up
« Reply #64 on: May 21, 2012, 01:31:50 PM »
Another thing, you guys with LCDs/plasmas, do the flicker effects actually work properly? Like, KOF shadows, for example? With the TV's I've seen you have one guy with a full black shadow and one guy with no shadow most of the time instead of both guys with alternating fields of black sprite/no sprite to make a transparency.

I've tried in the past to hook up my TG-16 to my living room 46" Olevia LCD (not a top of the line TV and the company went out of business here in the States a couple years ago) and had all sorts of issues.  It looked really crummy, and sometimes the screen would go blank and I'd get a "No Signal" message.

Well I found out today that my receiver (3-4 year old Onkyo 700 series) was trying to upscale the image to 1080P before passing it to my TV.  I set that video input to 480P today and now everything works great!  Still, there are no scanlines, and the pixels aren't super crisp (it's still being scaled to 1080P by the TV now and we're talking about a composite image) but the flicker transparency works flawlessly and there isn't any noticeable delay.  I made it to the final boss in Spriggan on normal mode in one credit, which is about as good as I usually do on a CRT.  And I played some Final Soldier and all of the on-screen messages (which use the flicker-transparency effect) displayed perfectly. Also, the LCD displays a 4:3 image; I can't stand a stretched image. :)

So now I have one system hooked up to my CRT and one system set up in the living room.  If I want the old-school nostalgic feeling, I can play on the CRT and if I want the comfort of my living room couch and a much better sound system, I'll sacrifice a little bit of video quality and play in the living room.  Thanks to the Tennokoe Card I can swap saves between the systems as well.  Life is good.  :dance:

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Re: Nice set up
« Reply #65 on: May 21, 2012, 03:26:19 PM »
The Neo Geo needs help.  It's native RGB output kind of sucks and therefore needs an RGB bypass.  The Neo Geo is not very well made, but at least it has RGB.  Also, the RGB out of the Genesis and SMS look different.  I can't recall, but I think the SMS is either brighter or darker than the Genesis for some reason (which looks perfect in RGB), so you'd have to correct for that with either an amp or a few resistors.

I've found slight differences between different Genesis systems and different SMS systems (not just between models). Depending on personal taste, it's either unnoticeable or enough to make you pick a particular console over another. Before I noticed the difference in sound between Genesis systems, I stuck to a model 2, as it was sharper than the model 1's I tried, which had produced more faint lines with my XMD-3, but seemed to have slightly nicer color (for my taste). Once I finally got a setup to display component, the slight differences were still noticeable, but evened out more without the faint lines from the XMD-3. Different SMS systems produced slightly different images as well, but I haven't bothered comparing them in component, since they'd require an audio out mod to play with sound that way. Mark III SMS, Gam*Boy and from what I've heard, regular Mark III consoles all have too weak of an RGB signal to work with the XMD-3 or RGB/component transcoders. There is a mod description online that is supposed to fix it, so I'm guessing that they don't even work with crt's that accept RGB straight in.
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Re: Nice set up
« Reply #66 on: May 21, 2012, 04:49:15 PM »
Different SMS systems produced slightly different images as well, but I haven't bothered comparing them in component, since they'd require an audio out mod to play with sound that way.


You mean because of the encoder not having audio outputs? If so, grab a breakout box:


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« Reply #67 on: May 21, 2012, 06:33:33 PM »
I use the same component box as in your picture. Works great, you can also get scart cables that have audio leads coming out of the plug. Same thing.

Here's a youtube video comparing composite vs component on the JVC X'EYE that I made. The difference is night and day. Not only is composite inherently blurry, when looking at component, it's like a whole new, cleaner image!




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Re: Nice set up
« Reply #68 on: May 21, 2012, 07:21:58 PM »
^ is there like a how to guide to all this composite component scart stuff. I would like to start learning about this and modding my consoles

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« Reply #69 on: May 21, 2012, 07:54:25 PM »
^ is there like a how to guide to all this composite component scart stuff. I would like to start learning about this and modding my consoles

Which consoles in particular? Many consoles have native RGB output and don't need to be modded, you just need to grab an appropriate scart cable.

The following consoles all output an RGB signal as per standard:

- Master System
- Mega Drive
- 32X
- Saturn
- Dreamcast (can also output VGA via an external box)
- SNES
- Neo Geo AES/CD
- PS1/ PS2
- Probably a few others I'm forgetting

Many consoles also have an RGB signal but it just needs to be amplified, such as the PCE.

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Re: Nice set up
« Reply #70 on: May 21, 2012, 07:59:30 PM »
^ is there like a how to guide to all this composite component scart stuff. I would like to start learning about this and modding my consoles

Which consoles in particular? Many consoles have native RGB output and don't need to be modded, you just need to grab an appropriate scart cable.

The following consoles all output an RGB signal as per standard:

- Master System
- Mega Drive
- 32X
- Saturn
- Dreamcast (can also output VGA via an external box)
- SNES
- Neo Geo AES/CD
- PS1/ PS2
- Probably a few others I'm forgetting

Many consoles also have an RGB signal but it just needs to be amplified, such as the PCE.

def would like to do this with my SNES, PC duo r and jvc xeye

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Re: Nice set up
« Reply #71 on: May 21, 2012, 11:26:06 PM »
Different SMS systems produced slightly different images as well, but I haven't bothered comparing them in component, since they'd require an audio out mod to play with sound that way.


You mean because of the encoder not having audio outputs? If so, grab a breakout box:




I just ordered that scart -> component converter. Didn't think about the audio. Need to get me some one of those breakout boxes.
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Re: Nice set up
« Reply #72 on: May 22, 2012, 12:04:40 AM »
The scart -> component converters work very well, I have the CSY-2100. Why they neglected to provide audio outputs is beyond me, but the breakout box is a simple and effective solution.

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Re: Nice set up
« Reply #73 on: May 22, 2012, 12:50:57 AM »
I have a friend who's got a panasonic plasma TV.    All his shit, including Atari 2600, look fine.  It's an interesting TV.

I was wondering about that. How were the systems connected, and do you remember the brand?


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Re: Nice set up
« Reply #74 on: May 22, 2012, 01:01:14 AM »
I stumbled upon this gallery of that room-

http://acidcow.com/pics/32612-cool-gamer-room-17-pics.html


Apparently the owner is proud of his Turbo/PCE stuff.
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