Tracking down a SLG HD
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gavme
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Tracking down a SLG HD
Does anybody know how I might be able to track down an SLG HD or know anyone that might be selling one?
Alternatively, does anybody know of another scanline generator that has component in and component out that would do the same job?
Thanks in advance.
Alternatively, does anybody know of another scanline generator that has component in and component out that would do the same job?
Thanks in advance.
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SGGG2
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Fudoh
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Re: Tracking down a SLG HD
"Sold out. No restock planned"
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SGGG2
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Re: Tracking down a SLG HD
Oh, well. In that case your best bet is to post a wanted add in the Trading Station. Or alternatively, get a component to VGA transcoder and a regular SLG.
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beharius
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Re: Tracking down a SLG HD
Like a GARO
http://shmups.system11.org/viewtopic.ph ... hilit=Garo
We will start to collect preorders in a few days.
http://shmups.system11.org/viewtopic.ph ... hilit=Garo
We will start to collect preorders in a few days.
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Fudoh
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Re: Tracking down a SLG HD
please! If you try to transcode a scanlined image to component you can run into a lot of trouble - internally (as you know, beharius) and externally, so I wouldn't recommend it.
The only really good (and clean) solution right now is to use a OSSC along with a cheap HDMI to component converter.
The only really good (and clean) solution right now is to use a OSSC along with a cheap HDMI to component converter.
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SGGG2
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Re: Tracking down a SLG HD
Missed that the output had to be component too. Reading is fundamental. 
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telemetry
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Re: Tracking down a SLG HD
There was this posting from before Christmas:
http://shmups.system11.org/viewtopic.php?f=4&t=55749
Unclear if it's still available.
http://shmups.system11.org/viewtopic.php?f=4&t=55749
Unclear if it's still available.
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gavme
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Re: Tracking down a SLG HD
Thanks for the advice, it is appreciated. From what I've been reading, the knowledge you guys all have is amazing, thanks for helping.
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gavme
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Re: Tracking down a SLG HD
I've managed to get hold of an SLG HD now.
Now the weird thing is when feed it a 480p signal it seems to put a very fine checkered overlay on the image rather than nice clean horizontal scanlines.
Even stranger is when I feed it a 480i signal (which it is not supposed to support) and it kicks out lovely clean scanlines.
Has anyone ever come across this sort of behaviour with any device? Do you think my SLG HD is faulty?
Now the weird thing is when feed it a 480p signal it seems to put a very fine checkered overlay on the image rather than nice clean horizontal scanlines.
Even stranger is when I feed it a 480i signal (which it is not supposed to support) and it kicks out lovely clean scanlines.
Has anyone ever come across this sort of behaviour with any device? Do you think my SLG HD is faulty?
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telemetry
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Re: Tracking down a SLG HD
Well, it seems like with 480i you'd be drawing lines over each half-frame of the 480i image (before weaving them together). Are you sure scan lines aren't so clean and crisp because they're actually drawing over the picture?
Doesn't mean it's wrong, I kind of like the look sometimes, but it's not really "between" the lines so much as cutting out every other line of the picture.
Doesn't mean it's wrong, I kind of like the look sometimes, but it's not really "between" the lines so much as cutting out every other line of the picture.
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gavme
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Re: Tracking down a SLG HD
480p (chequered pattern)

480i (straight lines)

What is going on here?

480i (straight lines)

What is going on here?
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Fudoh
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Re: Tracking down a SLG HD
this is most likely your TV's "fault". TVs can (and will) equalize an incoming signal. The added scanlines can look like an unstable signal to the TV's processing engine. Same thing will happen if you feed a scanlined VGA image into a transcoder. Some of them will completely annihilate all scanlines.
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gavme
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Re: Tracking down a SLG HD
Dude, you truly are a God amongst men.
Menu > Picture > Noise Reduction > Off

Absolutely perfect. So happy!!
Menu > Picture > Noise Reduction > Off

Absolutely perfect. So happy!!
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gavme
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Re: Tracking down a SLG HD
PS: - Bonus points go to anyone that can name the game in the photos. 
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blizzz
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Re: Tracking down a SLG HD
Pop'n TwinBee 
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gavme
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Re: Tracking down a SLG HD
Well done that man!blizzz wrote:Pop'n TwinBee