Hi and thanks Fudoh (on AVS) and Ji-L87 (on your blog) for your advices on the Dune F and VP30.
Just wanted to share my little experience; I own both the Dune F & UP1280(FD) and I have to agree about the overall superior compatibility and stability of the latter.
Thanks to the switchable 'Time Base Corrector' and 'quality' deinterlacing setting the UP1280 could handle everything I've tried on it;
- Most common PAL consoles, modded & 50/60Hz switched.
- Cave & Toaplan pcbs (couldn't try Seibu or Irem boards, sorry)
After watching carefully I can tell scrolling may not always be
perfectlysmooth, I have noticed slight hiccups (like every 4 sec but hard to notice) on Thunder Force III for instance.
The cost of using the TBC seems to be of around 1 frame, but it doesn't have to be active all the time. My modded megadrive works fine without it even if there's a bit of shaking on top of the picture like on a XRGB-2+ for instance.
Resolution-wise the 720x480 mode is 'wavy/dirty' so I use 852x480 to get around it and it is perfectly clean.
There's a good mode for PAL signals as well.
Strangest thing is that all modes works fine on both my monitor (Belinea 2080 S2) and TV (LG 32LD450).
- wait, I haven't tried the PAL mode on the monitor, it may not work since it is 60Hz-only, but it works fine on the (European) TV.
Coolest thing is the VP30 accepts everything from the UP1280, and that's very nice, especially with PAL stuff overscanned to zero-borders full screen !
Of course as specified in your review the UP1280 can zoom the picture by itself to almost completely eliminate borders, but the process will mess-up lines/scanlines count when used with a SLG and the result doesn't look right.
Still feels nice without scanlines, clearly better than cheap 30/50€ vga boxes, even 480i games look decent, smooth with only rarely noticeable - faint - flickering.
Overall I think the UP1280 is quite a competent machine, very close to the XRGB-2 in terms of compatiblility and picture quality.
Just a bit behind in terms of pure performance, but offering more flexibility in some fields (better for PAL, zoom feature).
I paid a bit too much for it (something around 200+ €) but I don't regret my purchase.
There are 4 versions of the UP1280, normally it is written on a sticker somewhere on the device:
UP 1280
UP 1280 FD (with frame doubling = 100Hz & 120Hz modes)
UP 1280 HT (with internal aspect ration control)
UP 1280 FDHT (both)
I would recommend choosing one with 'HT' for anyone who wishes to have control over 4:3 & 16:9 aspects, otherwise you'll have to use your display's ratio controls, which may not always be to your liking.
NOW let's talk about the Dune F...
I only got trouble with that one.
- Impossible to sync-stabilize (no controllable TBC) resulting in choppy movement/scrolling almost all the time.
- Strange motion behaviour: you have to push some settings up otherwise there's a lot of motion blur. But when you do the picture also looks more and more coarse.
- On a static image it is possible to get a truly beautiful picture, better than the UP1280's... unfortunately my unit seems to have a defect since only a small portion of the picture appears to be positively affected by the various picture enhancement settings. The rest stays blurry, badly defined. (
- A lot of PAL/NTSC 50/60Hz switching issues, sometimes the machine gets stuck on PAL, which it seems to love beyond every other standard (no 'on-the-fly' HZ switching or you'll have to redo your settings all over again!)
- 480p looks sharp but works like a pass-through. All picture enhancements and geometry controls are disabled. Not very useful.
- Impossible to download firmware updates.
- STAHP!
I could go on but honestly this machine had me pulling my hair, it simply doesn't seem to be a competent machine for retro systems.
Some time ago I hesitated between a simple VC1280 and the Dune F, I went for the Dune F but after reading this topic I think there's an issue with the Vigatec machines: they're not like their Comm-Tec ancestors.
Maybe good for movies, but not for games, despite the excellent chips they are equiped with.
EDIT: corrected a few typos and added a couple comments.