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BuckoA51 wrote:Unless you have a really old hifi system that doesn't support things like Dolby Digital etc, you're usually better off the other way around.
You're talking a semi foreign language there, it's old: It plays Mini Discs and cassettes.
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BuckoA51 wrote:Just sent out another newsletter. Had to change SMTP servers for this one so if anyone did not get theirs let me know.
Roger that, looking forward to it!
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Mantrox wrote:Where's the beef, marq? :lol:
Sent first set of packets today morning, next set tomorrow. At this pace, the remaining lot gets posted by next Wednesday. There's still 10 orders waiting Paypal limit removal though, so hopefully it gets resolved by then.
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I bet you'll be able to get the audio add-on board and someone to install it at that price or less.
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Hi,

Dont worry if this is hard/alot of hassle, but is there a way for us to know our place in the pre-order queue?
or even a rough batch number? (eg: 150-200)

thanks
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Only if I manually look it up really and I don't want to start doing that if that's okay :mrgreen:
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Shiny :D

Image

Will test more later!
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Posts some pics! Post some Pics!
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Mantrox wrote:Posts some pics! Post some Pics!
Not a lot of time to test today, but I tested 480P from the TTX, and from the PC-Engine. I do not know how to take good pictures of screens but here is one I did.

http://gameordie.com/ossc/tgm3.jpg

This is a solid piece of kit, the two modes I have tested work flawlessly! :mrgreen:
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I got mine too now and so far nothing but positive impressions. Testing my N64 (no clue which RGB mod), NESRGB and SNES 1-CHIP on a Panasonic plasma and a Eizo monitor.

Picture looks perfect, feels more responsive than the XRGB-mini and everything mostly works with minimal fiddling around (I had to change sync lpf for my csync NESRGB) in the very convenient menus.

Unfortunately haven't actually had time to test on my own TV yet :(
Nor have I had time to test my PS1, Dreamcast and component devices (PS2, Wii, Xbox).

Linetriple mode fails on the TV and works on the monitor, sort of what I expected.
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So what's the status of SNES compatibility? still spotty or was there a change implemented?
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Linetriple mode fails on the TV and works on the monitor, sort of what I expected.
Unlucky! I've not yet personally tested a Panasonic set that won't do line triple. If you get a moment please do add your display to the compatibility list.
So what's the status of SNES compatibility? still spotty or was there a change implemented?
There have been some changes to improve it, but still spotty I'm afraid.
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Fair enough. I haven't bought in just yet, though I intend to. Hopefully the issues will be more completely diagnosed and work arounds discussed by then.
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never got the new newsletter yet. and that kinda sucks about SNES compatability (my primary system) :(

just curious, what's the price on this anyway?

thanks!
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This is getting exciting, I was thinking of chaining this device with my XRGB Mini, but I may even put it on the backburner altogether fpr the time being. Looking forward to getting mine!
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Anyone use this with RBG's HAS supergun yet?
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never got the new newsletter yet. and that kinda sucks about SNES compatability (my primary system) :(
Check your spam filters, it definitely went out okay.
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I got the newsletter just fine (gmail domain). Its definitely looking exciting even though the SNES is still not well supported. Will this need a sync stripper for the RGB in ? I find the price to be quite fair and it will also reduce the amount of different boxes I'm using at the moment.
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Sync stripper should generally not be needed, though there may be edge cases where it helps.
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rtw wrote:Shiny :D

http://i.imgur.com/cGOYvy7.jpg?1

Will test more later!
That looks fabulous.
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BuckoA51 wrote:
never got the new newsletter yet. and that kinda sucks about SNES compatability (my primary system) :(
Check your spam filters, it definitely went out okay.
Yeah i never got the news letter either :(
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PM me your e-mail address please?
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Hi

Sorry to bother with pre-orders question but I've got one :P

I have fill the Google form for a complete unit in november, and i've got no news since (is that normal or do I've missed something)

Bucko do you know when you'll open pre-orders (I've already suscribe to your newsletter)

That's all folks

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I appreciate it if anyone can test the OSSC with an Optoma HD3000 or Gefen VGA to DVI Scaler Plus. :)
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Once units are on the way to me I'll contact the first batch of folks on the mailing list.

Be sure to whitelist newsletter@videogameperfection.com

I'm not seeing any errors with the SMTP server, all but 2 of the newsletters it sent were delivered, so if the e-mails are not getting through it is likely to be something your side I'm afraid.

Frustrating that nobody has come up with a better system than e-mail after all this time... :(
I appreciate it if anyone can test the OSSC with an Optoma HD3000 or Gefen VGA to DVI Scaler Plus. :)
Connecting it to the Gefen is a bit convoluted (analogue->digital->analogue->digital), not sure what you'd be hoping to achieve, just sharper scaling at the cost of input lag?
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Forgot about the D/A conversion, not an issue for me as I have an HDFury2. Just looking to fine tune the image and eliminate black bars without having to buy a DVDO processor. The Optoma's easily the superior choice here, but it may not play nice with the various signal options.

I'm not as lag obsessed as most of this board. :wink:
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Frustrating that nobody has come up with a better system than e-mail after all this time..
I would recommend you to get a free account at mailchimp. Mass emails sent through their system are usually delivered just fine. It's free for up to 2,000 subscribers.
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Mailchimp no longer have a free option unfortunately. I'm using Sendgrid, fully configured with domain whitelisting, SPF (Sender Policy Framework) and DKIM all in place, so yeah I've done pretty much everything my end to give the e-mails the best chance of being delivered.
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I've seen the same trend on the e-mails I've sent. You can't mention many keywords related to ordering, payments etc. or a chunk of those messages will end up in filters. Also, sending multiple copies of the same message to a single domain has resulted to a few blocks.
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from the mailchimp website (right now): Free Plan / Forever Free / Up to 2,000 subscribers and 12,000 emails per month.

But of course Sendgrid should be fine as well :mrgreen:
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Mailchimp/Mandrill phased out their free SMTP service last month.
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