austin532 wrote:AkibaDecker wrote:If anyone wants pictures of the setup with Framemeister, let me know and I'll be happy to post them.
Please do. I've been trying to figure out if using the DC on the Mini is worth the extra work. Can you do a game comparison between connecting straight to the TV with just VGA vs. using your DC Framemeister setup?
Here are pictures of the setup. As expected, it's messy.
For all the images in this post, you have to click more than once to see the "original" size on imgur. Keep clicking to see the full size.
Also, a video (I was in a rush earlier today, sorry - it's awful because its in portrait mode, but you should get the point)... I mention retro_console_accessories but called them "retro game accessories" in the vid.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KN2QlZb11gA
You get glimpses of other consoles and games in the vid :p
I take it back - the Monoprice colors are very vivid, but the contrast is (still) strong, so some portions of the screen can be really dark.
Please pay attention ONLY to the way the XRGB-mini Framemeister is able to compensate for the otherwise standard "uneven-ness" that is present. I didn't spend too much time making all the controls on my DSLR manual (for a solid color/brightness comparison). Sorry, I would have captured the two with my Elgato Game Capture HD, but my PC isn't in the living room today -_-
Here is a comparison between the gamma/text. Of course, we can adjust Gamma and lots of other things with the Framemeister.
Closeup of a HUD:
You should load up the original size image to see the smoothing here:
jessiewonka wrote:Hello -- I have nearly the same setup:
Dreamcast -> Hanzo -> VGA Cable -> Kenzei -> SCART Cable -> Female SCART to 8 pin adapter with sync booster -> XRGB-Mini
Only at the moment I'm not using the AC adapter (should arrive Saturday). But unfortunately I'm getting no picture on my Panasonic TC-P55VT60. Initially I didn't think I needed the AC adapter, and both the Hanzo and Kenzei light up without it.
The Hanzo creator thinks it's my retro_console_accessories mini adapter, which has a sync stripper, though it's labeled as "sync booster" on eBay just like yours seems to. If the AC adapter doesn't work, I'm not sure if I should try to have them build me another mini adapter, or there's some other fix.
I'd like to keep the Kenzei/mini in the mix instead of going with your second option. And if I do get a new mini adapter, I'm unsure if it'll work with the existing 6 SCART cables they also made for my other consoles. And manually swapping adapters each time I play the DC seems frustrating.
Yes, switching is definitely an annoyance. I have a Super Famicom and some PlayStations (PS2 US, PS2 Japanese) which all use the 21-pin connector (NOT SCART). The Dreamcast is the exception.