HydrogLox wrote:Have you considered using a (lag-free) VGA-to-HDMI converter that doesn't scale - i.e. outputs 480p over HDMI? On some displays that may actually yield superior results.
Furthermore as you do have the option to use a component input a (lag-free) VGA-to-Component transcoder is also a viable alternative (provided the display does not apply any additional processing on the component input).
There is one issue that you should be aware with the Dreamcast - it actually outputs 720x480, not 640x480 (the game uses the core 640x480 area); so some converters "squish" the image while others only use the left part of it.
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I would love a vga2hdmi device that just converts instead of scaling, because there is lag its not unbearable to me but still.
1 a little back story
I have one of those old CRTs that had 2 HDMI ports and one said HDMI/dvi and in the service manual it states do not connect a PC, so I assume it won't work. So my thought process on that was it had to do 720p or 1080i(yuk). I went with the scalers mentioned for that very reason. Well fast forward a month and I find a dvi to HDMI adapter at goodwill for 2 bucks and try it out and it worked with my PC. And if I put any resolution over 720p up to 1080 from my pc into the TV it displays at 1080i. In windows the TV will be at 720 @ 60hz and 1080 @ 30hz. Anything above 720p looks blurry.
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Transcoders would be ideal, however, I tried a VGA to component scaler(not a transcoder) and hated the colors and contrast, blacks had no detail, I will say a million times try Tokyo xtreme racer 1 for DC. You won't see the road map in the background of the start screen, you will with the HDMI scaler.. That's my test. HDMI transcoder/digitizer is preferable, but can't go over 720p without being forced to 1080i 30hz by the tv. I cant say all component devices are bad and I can't say all HDMI converters are good. But I will say any vga2hdmi with the silicon image chip set looks fantastic. None of them work with 15khz from the dreamcast so far. I also have all the processing turned off or set to 0 in the service menu(CTI,LTI, etc).
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I found out about chopping of the sides with the portta and the sabrent VGA to hdmi scaler. It will chop the sides off if you have the dreamcast running first then power the scaler, you have to power on the scaler first then the dreamcast. And the gbs just smooshes the DC vga at 640x480, I would love 1280x960 on the gbs.
I probably should have tried the scart to HDMI scaler first and hoped to hack VGA into it. But I like to scale first then scanline. Can you recommend a good converter or transcoder?