If you mean the horizontal jitter in the Chrono Cross video in the middle of the screen, that is a result of a design flaw in the video digitizer IC which appears in a certain sync mode. Fortunately that mode is quite rare - other sources that seem to employ it are Wii/Jaguar in 288p mode, and a few Taito arcade board games. So far the only way to get jitter-free picture from those sources is to connect them to digital sync input (RGBHV/RGBS of VGA connector) which has slightly different processing chain.Thomago wrote:Just looked through the new entries of the compatibility list (https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/ ... edit#gid=0).
Actually, what is it with the jitter? I've already seen these artifacts in one of the Chrono Cross videos posted earlier and I've never experienced anything like that with any of the video capture devices I've used.
Is being prone to jittering inherent to the OSSC's hardware design or is this something that can be fixed for good (respectively for anything but rare exceptions)?
If you're talking about jitter in more general fashion, it's a sum of several factors. The stability of source hsync signal and quality/filtering of sink PLL which locks to it have a big impact, especially with systems of which dot clock rate does not match sampling rate (read: pretty much all pre-DC consoles). You can easily reproduce this by any digital desktop monitor which has VGA input: just change the 'clock' setting to an unoptimal value and you'll see jitter in some column(s). When sampling rate cannot be set freely, LPF is a good way to mitigate jitter as it slows down video transition times and reduces overshoots.
The bundled remote is pre-programmed to Yamaha DVD player codes. You could either program Harmony to use those codes or alternatively, select another code set from Harmony and then program OSSC to acceot those codes.Avrel wrote:4) Remote
I am using a Harmony universal remote. Is there a commercial device that has the same remote so I can use it to easily parameter in the Harmony software?
If not I can still use the IR learning mode.