fernan1234 wrote:Ini settings look fine. I'm guessing you also already tried bypassing the SCART switcher box to rule that out as the problem source. Maybe your problem is the sync stripper. That should hardly be needed for anything. It's best to put those on the individual source cables that happen to need them, not on the BNC breakout cable that feeds all sources into your monitor. PVMs don't need sync stripping anyway, they take all kinds and levels of sync.
Do you have a "VGA" to BNC cable? You could try connecting that directly from the MiSTer's IO board to your PVM.
It's two switchers my otaku SCART switch is primary, then that goes into the shinybow. I suppose I could try it on the otaku one instead of the shinybow since it's just a dumb passthrough switcher. Yeah, I have a lot of consoles and get fed up with having to unplug and replug them which can wear down the leads, that's why I prefer everything simply locked into the 2 switchers for maximum convenience. If I want to play the PS1 PSIO BAM! Push of a button. If I feel like playing the Saturn Phoebe just press a button, SNES same thing.
The sync stripper directly benefits every console I have except the RGB N64 and it works with my switchers. I'd hate to find out it's causing problems in general with my PVM. I actually didn't try connecting the thing by itself so I'll do that, there are a couple other SCART to BNC leads I have I'll try those too.
EDIT: Figured it out turns out it was the stripper cable, I used a normal SCART to BNC adapter cable and it worked perfectly.