- OSSC LineX2 mode looks AMAZING. Yeah, it's not a typo... LineX2.
I'm aware it's down to personal tastes (and many of you will find it blasphemy!), but 240p and also (wich is the biggest surprise) interlaced contents - both in NTSC and PAL60/50 format - have such a strong analogue feel to them, that I can tell almost no difference from what I used to see on a CRT/PVM.
Sure I love thick scanlines, so I keep them on with every source (XBOX included), but I'm so happy about it. OSSC is doing pretty much exactly what I always desired for my retro setup.
Sure, LineX2 doesn't output in true 4:3, so the screen appears to be slightly wider than how it should be, but it's nothing in comparison to what it offers in terms of IQ.
LineX3, on the onther hand, looks a bit like the Framemeister at 1080p. Super bright, super clean, but the scanlines, even at 100%, remain a bit too thin and artificial.
- the transition from one screen resolution to another one (with the games that switch, like Saturn's Virtua Fighter 2 or Dead or Alive) is pretty much seamless. It still takes a couple of seconds or so, but it's quicker than with the Asus I own and - most importantly - doesn't make the screen click, or bring up the AV port's description box every time. That was extremely annoying on the Asus.
- for some reason, the monitor (I guess it's the monitor, considered the note in the OSSC wiki page) doesn't seem to like 480i/576i passtrough, and - even with the ratio set to 'original' on the LG - it does the weirdest things when it's enabled (not that I ever wanted to use it, but still... It was for test's sake), stretching the image beyond belief.
So far, aside from the VESA mount which bummed me out a bit, and the faint backlight bleed (expected, so no big deal there), I'm really happy with this LG. Not a single defective pixel either on the whole panel.
PS - not sure it's appropriate here, so I may crosspost the same question to the OSSC thread... Other than the very brief documentation you can find at the wiki page, is there any specific setting that needs to be touched in specific circumstances/with specific consoles? For example, interlaced sources jitter quite a bit when 'paused', and - even though scanlines really help masking alot of crap out of the way - I wonder if it's normal, or maybe I didn't set the OSSC as I should (many options, even after reading what they do, still sound like an alien language to me...