Framemeister XRGB-Mini

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Framemeister XRGB-Mini

Framemeister XRGB-Mini

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I'm thinking an Android phone might be able to do it (again if it has IR) with software that supports lirc scripts.

Most exciting of all is the fact that the OSSC continues to mature thanks to regular firmware updates which not only iron out niggles but also introduce new features and improve overall compatibility. bobrocks95 wrote:I'm not that invested in it, and I couldn't find the original post I was thinking about that showed off the discoloration, but this link may be useful: http://www. I see an IR extender in my future so I can hide this monstrosity of plugs and wires in a deep dark drawer lol.I changed it to "Limited" but the colors appear washed out unless I change the Output Color to "RGB" instead of "Auto", but I noticed that colors appear to be more overly saturated under the RGB Limited + RGB Output Color combination. blackice85 I don't know what that means, but it's not too hard to find one that will accept both analog (for older retro systems) and composite cable (for relatively newer systems like GameCube and Wii) inputs. FBX, forgive my ignorance, but is it perfectly normal operating conditions for your Toro profile to be in a window (black bars top and bottom) instead of filling the 4x3 space?

yes, the cables are region free and the D-Terminal cable would work as well, BUT considering that the FM isn't good at processing 480p signals, you might eventually want to the use the PS2 through another processor or directly on your TV instead. I'll have to compare the RP3 over HDMI straight to the TV, versus my actual SNES console (for example) running through the Framemeister. By accepting all cookies, you agree to our use of cookies to deliver and maintain our services and site, improve the quality of Reddit, personalize Reddit content and advertising, and measure the effectiveness of advertising.The final place to look for info on retro consoles and getting the best possible picture is here: http://retrorgb. Is this perhaps a case of different motherboard/video encoder revisions producing different results? And even if it doesn't, the fact that it's open source means that it is very easy to add features in the future, something that the Framemeister could only do by releasing a new and improved model.

Those 858 and 910 values were intended to be normal parameters for 320-res and I believe 352-res games. Rumours that he turned down a role in The Hobbit to work on Nintendo Life are, to the best of our knowledge, completely and utterly unfounded. There were often also some differences in terms of what components (capacitors and resistors) that console manufacturers left out of hardware based on region, so the NTSC and PAL cables sometimes have different passive components inside. Most CRTs sold in the US weren't made to accept RGB input however, so if you did modify your systems or get different cables, you'd likely also need a different display too.

In my experience, the OSSC can get complicated, you still need a cheap remote to control it (not sure why that really matters), it does only the most basic of deinterlacing (bob deinterlacing never looks good), and it complicates things if you want to use TOSLINK for audio; but the default configuration works for everything I've thrown at it, and that, combined with the automatic input switching, has helped me simplify my setup to where I now just need to turn on my TV (Too old to support CEC), AVR, and the PDU I have all my retro stuff hooked up to, then select Game on the AVR, and turn on whichever console I want to play.



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