BuckoA51 wrote:I don't have the issue when using composite video as sync without the video distribution amplifier. I'd much prefer working towards a solution to just alter the sync/composite video coming from the amplifier to the XRGB3 vs rewiring cables for 12 consoles.
Best of luck with that, I'd certainly start with Fudoh's suggestion. Try inputting into the D-Sub 15 input at the back of the XRGB3 too.
I'm actually already sending the signals to the D-Sub connector in the back.
After I got home I tried a couple of quick and dirty solutions with less than stellar results:
1.) Put a potentiometer on sync (composite video) going to the XRGB-3. Adjusting this helped some, but did not completely resolve the issue. Also, if I kept turning it the effect lessened even more but then I started getting wavy jittery movement in the image

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2.) Tried just hooking sync (composite video)straight to the XRGB-3 and my RGB to YUV (to CRT) adapter at the same time without using the video distribution amplifier. This surprisingly improved things a lot, but still didn't eliminate it. The issue was no longer present in the Samurai Shodown 2 intro, but it still persisted during certain screen flashes in game.
If I want to do anymore troubleshooting on this setup I guess I'll need to get a LM1881 to make that sync stripper circuit.
However, I did figure out a work-around that I'm considering pursuing. Currently I'm routing RGB, sync, and audio over standard RCA jacks/audio/switchboxes. I had a small unpowered 3 input component switch laying around for testing. It doesn't have composite, so there's not enough ports for RGB, sync, AND both audio channels but it was still enough to test a video theory. I connected the output of my main switch to the output of of the smaller switch, then connected the XRGB-3 and RGB-to-YUV adapter to the inputs (to use the switch in reverse as a 1 input, 3 output switch).
With that test setup I could switch between the HDTV (XRGB-3) and CRT (RGB-to-YUV) with no issues. Of course I can't output to both simultaneously this way like with teh video distribution amplifier, but that was more of a cool factor than a practical use. So if I grab another 2 or 3 port unpowered component switch that also has composite jacks then I should be good for this approach. Buy a switch and things work but only on 1 display at a time.......or buy a LM1881 and hope it fixes things and output to both displays at once. Decisions decisions...