

Late to the party but spamming some full size pics in excitement that i shared on GAF



KoF 99 ps1 drop dead gorgeous:


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that looks pretty. especially donkey kong vertically (tate) .nakedarthur wrote:Fudoh: Once again proving why you're a legendI was able to set monitor as VGA type in VMMaker, regenerate resolutions, then set mame.ini to use arcade_31 as display type. It's now outputting double scaled at 640x480@57.5hz with no issues! Unfortunately still having trouble with the really low frequency games like Mortal Kombat and Raiden II (54 and 55hz), but that might be asking too much. I saw he added a minfreq feature, so I might just have to bump those games up a bit to get them playable. Thanks again!
I've decided that's the only way forward as even with the service menu I can't shift the picture that much to the left to avoid all of the discolouration patch. Can anyone confirm if those will work fine in the UK without a transformer ? I can't find any info on whether they're 110/120V or 220/240V.nem wrote:Alternatively you can get a cheap degaussing wand from Aliexpress. They go for as little as $5 including shipping.
I have one. Worked like a charm on a wonky monitor I had.
get any old DVD-R recorder. They have RF input and component (or RGB) output.Fudoh: Do you know, by any chance, a quick way to get standard german cable tv into a bvm via component inputs?
Doesn't have to be analog cableGuspaz wrote:I'm surprised that it's even possible anymore. Analog cable was completely abandoned here years ago, and Europe is normally the place that you think of as being ahead of us in digitization of things like radio.
Are you speaking about using certain analog inputs on a digital decoder? I'm not sure I understand this sentance, I must be having a brain fart.Guspaz wrote:Digital cable, you've either got the decoder downscaling HD channels, or are just limited to SD channels.
Analog cable doesn't exist here anymore, so the only cable is digital cable. Videotron's digital decoder boxes support upscaling and downscaling: they will output whatever resolution you tell them to, so if all your display supports is 480i, you set the decoder box to 480i and use that.FinalBaton wrote:Are you speaking about using certain analog inputs on a digital decoder? I'm not sure I understand this sentance, I must be having a brain fart.
My PVM-14m2u does this same grey streak thing with dark green backgrounds. i've heard its caused by bad solder joints on the connector board. (I use mostly component input)daydreamnation wrote:Hey thanks again all. I've used two different SCART-BNC cables, tried rotating the connectors and had no success, so I'm struggling a bit.
I suppose the next thing will be to try a different video input method? I'll also try connecting to a flatscreen with my SCART lead to rule that out as well.
I was hoping it would just be a change within the PVM settings but it's sounding like that's not the case?
Thanks again for any bright ideas...
that is an awesome looking setup, and it reminds me that I need to repair my Saturn arcade stick (if possible).dak1 wrote:Thanks for the help with my PC -> PVM / Extron questions a while back.