hypermuffin wrote:I wonder if there's a way to get the same scanline effect to work with 1080p sources (just so there's no going back and forth in the console resolution settings with 240p/480p games and 720p/1080p HD games)
The XRGB-mini is great for 240p and 480i, middling for 480p sources.
As
http://retrogaming.hazard-city.de/ states:
The Top 5 Processors to buy for 240p signals (as of August 2013):
1st Place: The XRGB-Mini aka Framemeister from Micomsoft. The brandnew king of 240p processing! At approx 380 Euro (US$480) the best processor for 240p you can buy, especially if you have a large high-end Plasma or LED/LCD set. Integrated scanline support, high compatibility (MVS runs fine) and very good picture quality for all 240p sources. No VGA output though (HDMI only).
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The Top 5 Processors to buy for 480i signals (as of August 2013):
1st Place: The XRGB-Mini aka Framemeister from Micomsoft. The Mini produces amazing detail out of 480i sources. Static images easily reach the quality of real progressive sources. With a flexible scaling engine, the Mini is even able to handle difficult 480i content, like those classic compilations running 240p games at 480i (Capcom Classics, Taito Memories).
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The Top 5 Processors to buy for 480p signals (as of August 2013):
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4th Place: The XRGB-Mini (Framemeister) does a good job on upscaling 480p material, but the scaling engine is just not as good as the ones of the processors above. With a bit of trickery (960 line output on a 1080p signal) you can get great quality on 480p sources. Nintendo's Wii is an exception to the rule: The Wii's signal is really bad and it doesn't look to great on most processors. Micomsoft obviously fine-tuned the Frameister to look fine with the Wii, so if you play a lot of Wii games, the Framemeister should be your choice.
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So if you are running your Wii-U above 480p take the XRGB-mini out of the signal chain entirely because you are not getting anything in return for the display lag that it imposes - so switching output resolution on the Wii-U is really the least of your concerns.
PS: For DC 480p with scanlines I personally prefer
Hanzo or
Toro on a VGA input. See also:
Using a Dreamcast on the XRGB-mini. I only use the XRGB-mini on the DC for 240p and 480i material (e.g. Bangaio, Gunbird 2).
When using the XRGB-mini with the DC:
http://junkerhq.net/xrgb/index.php/Dreamcast