deezdrama wrote:So am I right in assuming the Audio Authority 9A60 transcoder I ordered will combine the vga's seperate H/V syncs and put them on Y luma on the component output and I shouldnt have anything else to do besides set up crt-emudriver...
Taiyaki wrote:I've also heard of AA transcoders that come with issues and were not producing a perfectly stable image.
I have the 9A60, and the only issue I've run into is that with separate H+V sync at 15kHz, I'll get a few lines that aren't syncing properly sometimes. I fixed it by switching to composite sync from CRT EmuDriver. That said, I never adjusted that potentiometer inside the 9A60 though, so that may be another way to solve the issue, I don't remember exactly what it does.
And you also have to make sure you mod your VGA cable or use a couple BNC breakouts to switch sync from the H line to the V line. CRT Emu driver outputs C-sync on H, but the 9A60 takes C-sync on V
But yeah, after you take care of all that, the picture looks amazing.
deezdrama wrote: and set super resolutions?
You don't
have to use super resolutions over analog-out. I just use native resolutions, like 256x240 and 320x240. For low res modern games like Sonic Mania (320x240), Bloodstained: CotM and Blaster Master Zero (400x240) I've found it easier to use native resolution, since they will go pillarboxed on super resolutions without 3rd party software to stretch them.