The TVP7002 only supports component or RGB video capture. If you want to capture composite or S-Video, you'd need something like a TI TVP5150AM1, which can decode NTSC/PAL/SECAM video. That of course would require a board redesign and added FPGA programming to program the chip's registers and switch to the new chip's digital output. Unfortunately there aren't any "cheap" external solutions to convert these connections to component and all of them appear to involve an added analog-to-digital-to-analog conversion stage.Lord of Pirates wrote:Someone correct me if I'm wrong here: Wouldn't additional inputs require a different FPGA which probably costs more money because it has more inputs?
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The OSSC would be best suited to a switching unit with multiple inputs so you do not ever need to switch cables.
I'm not even fussed about look of the OSSC, its just that when you spend time and money getting a rack and putting all your consoles in pigeons holes and then you suddenly need to find a place for the OSSC. It just doesn't go anywhere neatly. In my setup it would need to go in front of the TV where its accessible and since my TV is the living room TV it would mean putting it away and getting it out every single time. This means getting the consoles out of their pigeon holes, plugging in cables, plugging the OSSC in to an already clustered power point, running cables across the carpet and running a HDMI to the back of the TV. It would work, but it wouldn't look very nice at all. And like I say I would have to take it all apart again when done.
My concern is exclusive to my situation and I understand that some of you just want the magic box of tricks. I apologise if I've somehow worked some of you up the wrong way. Its just that the OSSC for most of you is a product that far exceeds expectations, where as for me its a make do solution. I'd even pay extra for a bling version if it were an option. If you remember the SLG3000 or whatever it was called came as a bare bones solution but then someone came out straight after with a casing for it. Hopefully thats the case here. If it NEVER comes, then so be it. I can still play my games today by just switching on the TV and the console, it just doesn't look as good as it would if it were coming through an OSSC.
I'm not even fussed about look of the OSSC, its just that when you spend time and money getting a rack and putting all your consoles in pigeons holes and then you suddenly need to find a place for the OSSC. It just doesn't go anywhere neatly. In my setup it would need to go in front of the TV where its accessible and since my TV is the living room TV it would mean putting it away and getting it out every single time. This means getting the consoles out of their pigeon holes, plugging in cables, plugging the OSSC in to an already clustered power point, running cables across the carpet and running a HDMI to the back of the TV. It would work, but it wouldn't look very nice at all. And like I say I would have to take it all apart again when done.
My concern is exclusive to my situation and I understand that some of you just want the magic box of tricks. I apologise if I've somehow worked some of you up the wrong way. Its just that the OSSC for most of you is a product that far exceeds expectations, where as for me its a make do solution. I'd even pay extra for a bling version if it were an option. If you remember the SLG3000 or whatever it was called came as a bare bones solution but then someone came out straight after with a casing for it. Hopefully thats the case here. If it NEVER comes, then so be it. I can still play my games today by just switching on the TV and the console, it just doesn't look as good as it would if it were coming through an OSSC.
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Well nobody's forcing you to buy one. If it doesn't fit your setup then go with something else that does like a Framemeister or something.
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I don't understand your setup, but it sounds to me you're doing things in a way too complicated way that maybe can be helped if you just describe what your actual current problems are with the OSSC, how it conflicts with your setup and what your setup actually is.neorichieb1971 wrote:The OSSC would be best suited to a switching unit with multiple inputs so you do not ever need to switch cables.
I'm not even fussed about look of the OSSC, its just that when you spend time and money getting a rack and putting all your consoles in pigeons holes and then you suddenly need to find a place for the OSSC. It just doesn't go anywhere neatly. In my setup it would need to go in front of the TV where its accessible and since my TV is the living room TV it would mean putting it away and getting it out every single time. This means getting the consoles out of their pigeon holes, plugging in cables, plugging the OSSC in to an already clustered power point, running cables across the carpet and running a HDMI to the back of the TV. It would work, but it wouldn't look very nice at all. And like I say I would have to take it all apart again when done.
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If you can play now by just switching on the tv and console then you must be using a scart switch. I don't see the reason why you have to take everything apart with the OSSC since you can just connect the scart cable from the switch to the OSSC instead of the tv.neorichieb1971 wrote:I can still play my games today by just switching on the TV and the console, it just doesn't look as good as it would if it were coming through an OSSC.
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I have a pioneer receiver. I just change the input and the output comes out on the TV. Like I said its a living room environment. I'm a grown man with a family and all the bedrooms are taken so I only have the living room. I plan to upgrade my home in 2 years and I will make sure I have a dedicated retro room for older consoles. Until then....paulb_nl wrote:If you can play now by just switching on the tv and console then you must be using a scart switch. I don't see the reason why you have to take everything apart with the OSSC since you can just connect the scart cable from the switch to the OSSC instead of the tv.neorichieb1971 wrote:I can still play my games today by just switching on the TV and the console, it just doesn't look as good as it would if it were coming through an OSSC.
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Has anybody tried the Ossc with a 1024x768 4:3 monitor in x3 720p mode? I am really interested about it for a small 17" or 19" lcd setup
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been wondering about this myself. would be interesting to hear if anyone's tried it.jandrogo wrote:Has anybody tried the Ossc with a 1024x768 4:3 monitor in x3 720p mode? I am really interested about it for a small 17" or 19" lcd setup
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Do monitors that old even have a dvi port? The other issue is that the scaling on monitors that old is usually really poor, so the 720p output would be completly mangled, wouldn't this make it all a bit pointless?jandrogo wrote:Has anybody tried the Ossc with a 1024x768 4:3 monitor in x3 720p mode? I am really interested about it for a small 17" or 19" lcd setup
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I imagine it would only look good if the monitor had a 1:1 mode that windowboxed a 960x720 image in the middle.jandrogo wrote:Has anybody tried the Ossc with a 1024x768 4:3 monitor in x3 720p mode? I am really interested about it for a small 17" or 19" lcd setup
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Works for me with my Eizo 21", with hdfury nano gx pal, ntsc 240/480i/480pjandrogo wrote:Has anybody tried the Ossc with a 1024x768 4:3 monitor in x3 720p mode? I am really interested about it for a small 17" or 19" lcd setup
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Any update on what numbers we're on for getting a unit? Eagerly awaiting my turn!
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Can you check in which resolution are being displaying the games, and if the monitor is reescaling the image? Native resolution in your monitor is 1600x1200, 1280x1024, 1024x768?fafangus wrote:Works for me with my Eizo 21", with hdfury nano gx pal, ntsc 240/480i/480p
If you can post some ingame high resolution pics it would be amazing!
Lots of thanks
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Eagerly awaiting news about the upcoming batch of OSSC's
This is prob a stupid question...I should set my Sony TV to full RGB HDMI when using the OSSC right?

This is prob a stupid question...I should set my Sony TV to full RGB HDMI when using the OSSC right?
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You're asking what position you are in the queue?Nug wrote:Any update on what numbers we're on for getting a unit? Eagerly awaiting my turn!
https://www.videogameperfection.com/for ... your-spot/
or how many units they have in this shipment?
500 apparently, they should be start shipping soon, follow him on twitter
https://twitter.com/VGPerfection
and the forums (link above) for more info
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Yes if it does not automatically switch to that mode. You might need to set tx_mode to hdmi to enable autodetection with some displays.eric90000 wrote:Eagerly awaiting news about the upcoming batch of OSSC's![]()
This is prob a stupid question...I should set my Sony TV to full RGB HDMI when using the OSSC right?
Manufacturing and testing of the upcoming batch has just been finished - freight and processing will take some days but the boards could start shipping to people at the end of the month.
During the last couple days I've updated sd card driver with a more compatible one. It has worked fine with my cards but still needs more testing. I've also planned to include profile support at the same upcoming fw release. The target is to allow up to 10 full profiles, load&save from/to internal flash or SD card, plus direct load with remote control keys.
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Looks like I will be busy flashing firmware 

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Finally!!! 

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Have the people on the list for this batch been contacted already ?
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Still no sign of the units.
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WARNING: A big batch is approaching at full throttle. According to the data, it is identified as OSSC.
Be attitude for gains...
remain vigilant,
check to email,
beware spam filter...
NO REFUGE
Be attitude for gains...
remain vigilant,
check to email,
beware spam filter...
NO REFUGE
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I am ready to fire 

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sorry, but do you mean check e-mail as in the e-mails went out already, or are going to go out? I just want to make sure I don't miss my chance 

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Hey Bucko! Have you been overdosing on caffeine or has the growing excitement bumped your Cryptic stat rating to infinity++
We all know that the batch is close, but how close? I just received my replacement DIY barebones today so I have that to distract me from checking my email every 5 mins, but some concrete info might help prevent me from going insane
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We all know that the batch is close, but how close? I just received my replacement DIY barebones today so I have that to distract me from checking my email every 5 mins, but some concrete info might help prevent me from going insane

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OSSC batch 2 arrived this morning! Right now, second chance invites are going out, if you're number 117 or lower and expecting an invite, check your e-mail!
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I thought people up to 164 had been served with the previous batch ?
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Everyone that didn't reply or order gets a second and final chance.
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Is the new firmware out?
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Semi interested. I think my email is well down the list though.
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