Lawfer wrote:... so basically I tested on it NTSC RGBs for PS1 games, NTSC Saturn for well Saturn games and both PAL60 480i and 576i 50hz with RGBs for PAL Wii games and they all performed in the sammer. So I am not sure how come you are having these issues.
I tested all these consoles as well. All work without any warping, even Saturn that I had some earlier, but your post make me realize that the integrated sync stripper on Gscartw (always On in the vga style connector) was giving me some warping in consoles that I shouldn't have any (snes, mega drive, Saturn, ps2, etc). I used a direct cable to Ikegami and for these consoles the minimal warping was gone.
But even with direct cable PC Engine, 3DO, NT mini, Master System didn't change. Same freaking issues I showed before.
Lawfer wrote:EDIT: WAIT A MINUTE, do you have terminators set on ALL 4 BNC OUTPUTS?
Yes, the monitor didn't come with terminators and I didn't find here in Brazil. I already bought 10 pieces in US but it will take a month to arrive. BUT, AFAIK it only influences in black and white references, no in sync signal.
Lawfer wrote:It's been a very long time (as I mentioned this is stuff from mid 2013), Which dip switch did you flip? Number 2 like the guy on reddit said?
No, mine was number 6 (labeled 480p). I tried a fast adjust using the control board drawer but no sucess. Do you remember if you had to use the service menu? Talking about that, do you have the service manual and know how to access the service menu on Ikegami HTM 1990R?
My Wii is a US CPU-40, but I have the original Nintendo scart cable and used USB loaderGX to force video output to PAL. No warping as component:
Saturn using GscartW with some warping (sync stripper always on)
Saturn direct cable to Ikegami - without warping
Ps2 using GscartW with some warping (sync stripper always on)
Ps2 direct cable to Ikegami - without warping