GC video hdmi output 480p hopefully
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Hoagtech
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GC video hdmi output 480p hopefully
I just got my GameCube back from being modded with GC video and I am wondering how to set the output resolution to 480p. It is currently outputting 720p.
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bobrocks95
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Re: GC video hdmi output 480p hopefully
GCVideo outputs at 480i and 480p, so I don't know what you're talking about?
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Re: GC video hdmi output 480p hopefully
Didn't the reviews last year state that upscaling wasn't even supported on the GCVideo mods??
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Hoagtech
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Re: GC video hdmi output 480p hopefully
I meant 720 by 480p. Is there a way to force 640 x 480p. My aspect is off but I don't think it's just my tv'sinterger scaler. It's zoomed in and smeary looking right now but I just started testing it so I'm sure there's a solutionFudoh wrote:Didn't the reviews last year state that upscaling wasn't even supported on the GCVideo mods??
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Re: GC video hdmi output 480p hopefully
720x480p is correct. Same resolution as a component 480p connection would output. I don't think the Cube actually renders a full screen output. Instead it's likely a bit pillarboxed, but wider than 640 pixels at the same time.
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Re: GC video hdmi output 480p hopefully
I use my HDMI cube on 2 different TV's. With my samsung it is always displayed stretched 720x480. Changing the display mode on the Samsung does nothing to change to change from 16:9 to 4:3. On my other tv(don't remember the brand, not high end) I can display stretched or 4:3 by changing the display mode on the tv settings. Also from what I've experienced with GC-video is that turning 16:9 on or off in the OSD changes nothin.
I really like my gc-video HDMI cube a lot. And with gamecube games I play it in stretched video output even when I have the option to do 4:3. For gameboy games on the other hand I've found 16:9 is very ugly to me and 4:3 is the way to go.
Edit: I was wrong I can view the cube in 4:3 on either of the TV's I use it with by changing the mode on my TV's setting to 4:3, just tested it
I really like my gc-video HDMI cube a lot. And with gamecube games I play it in stretched video output even when I have the option to do 4:3. For gameboy games on the other hand I've found 16:9 is very ugly to me and 4:3 is the way to go.
Edit: I was wrong I can view the cube in 4:3 on either of the TV's I use it with by changing the mode on my TV's setting to 4:3, just tested it
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bobrocks95
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Re: GC video hdmi output 480p hopefully
GCVideo will show you a game's internal resolution, and always outputs it inside of a 720x480 frame with slight windowboxing. Most resolutions I see are around 660x448 actually.
That's all display-dependent. It either looks at the extra data for aspect ratio, or ignores it, unfortunately.vinnyguy wrote:Also from what I've experienced with GC-video is that turning 16:9 on or off in the OSD changes nothin.
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Re: GC video hdmi output 480p hopefully
External resolution, actually. You need a debugger to tell internal resolution.
This is an important distinction for PAL, as most games keep the internal resolution of their NTSC counterpart.
This is an important distinction for PAL, as most games keep the internal resolution of their NTSC counterpart.
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bobrocks95
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Interesting, so I guess most games are scaling from an even smaller internal framebuffer?
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I've noted down the internal resolution of games I test on Swiss' Forced Progressive Compatibility List.
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Seraphic
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Re: GC video hdmi output 480p hopefully
May I ask who did your GCVideo mod?Hoagtech wrote:I just got my GameCube back from being modded with GC video and I am wondering how to set the output resolution to 480p. It is currently outputting 720p.
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Hoagtech
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Re: GC video hdmi output 480p hopefully
Citrus 3000. He seemed to do a good job. I just wonder about the video output from gc video. It looks different than component.Seraphic wrote:May I ask who did your GCVideo mod?Hoagtech wrote:I just got my GameCube back from being modded with GC video and I am wondering how to set the output resolution to 480p. It is currently outputting 720p.
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bobrocks95
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Re: GC video hdmi output 480p hopefully
Your display may not be handling 480p through HDMI that well? You are running the games in 480p instead of using GCVideo's line-doubler right?
Results on mine looked identical to component, but I'd have to have 2 cubes to do a direct comparison since 480p doesn't work through component anymore.
Results on mine looked identical to component, but I'd have to have 2 cubes to do a direct comparison since 480p doesn't work through component anymore.
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Re: GC video hdmi output 480p hopefully
What happens if you turn off Enhanced DVI?