The composite video output looks fine, no diagonal lines. I'll see if I can move the luma wire around or something.leonk wrote:copy: what about composite video?
the diag lines is noise in the video signal. As I said, power noise. Maybe the Luma (Y) wire is too close to a power source.
Whatever the problem is, given that you're not going to open the console, diagnose it using test equiptment, there's little we can do to help you
What you are asking for is the equivalent of a car owner trying to figure out why their engine has a knocking noise by talking to people on the internet rather than just talk to the car mechanic that can actually look at the motor and notice the actual root cause of your problem.
I never said I wouldn't open the console. In fact, I already have to install the Blinking Light Win and flash FBX's custom palette firmware on the NESRGB. I don't have test equipment, but am planning to buy at least a multimeter sometime soon.
I have sent a message to Todd about it and will follow up with him. I just posted it here because I thought people might be interested and have some ideas.
Since the RGB noise is the biggest priority, and since it only occurs on one palette setting (currently Unsaturated-V5), I will probably install a different version of FBX's firmware which has his YUV-V3 palette in place of FCEUX. That way I can at least use YUV-V3 on a noise-free switch setting. That will probably be a good enough solution for me.