@Marqs: Thanks for the teaser on the new features of the next firmware update! I had no idea there were plans to add a latency test pattern. I'm not too sure of how it's supposed to come together (will there be a guide to DIY? Will there be an option to buy it with the OSSC?), but I'm very interested (despite already having a Leo Bodnar tester.. which imho is overpriced for what it is, and somewhat unreliable too).
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I've played a bit with another videoprocessor from TVONE today, this time it's the
1T-PCDVI-PCDVI (terrible name, as usual for this brand). With two scaling engines, three inputs, and two outputs, I thought this machine deserved a chance (at least at the sub-100€ I paid for it all included).
As I did the last time, I tested the scaling quality with the Fantasy Zone Collection disc for the PS2, thanks to its support of 240p/480i/480p. First I hooked up the PS2 straight to the Component input of the 1T-PCDVI (using the official component cable) and set the thing to output 1080p, with these results:
240p: unsupported
480i:
http://ibb.co/dBwERR
480p:
http://ibb.co/bMbsD6
480i desharpened:
http://ibb.co/bPSM6R
480p desharpened:
http://ibb.co/nCuZRR
Quite a lot of ringing is thrown in, but it can be defeated by lowering the sharpness a bit. I think I could live with the 480i deinterlacing done by this VP - it certainly does better than the 1t-vs-626 I tested previously (
link). But notice the green layer beside the vertical objects on 480p (especially bad next to the yellow thingies).. very disappointing, and the only way I found to get rid of it is by selecting 'Underscan' on the 'Scale' setting (which messes with the AR, at least with 1080p output). Next, I of course tried placing the OSSC in between the PS2 and the scaler:
480i bob-deinterlaced: flickery
480ix3 & x4: unsupported
480p passthrough:
http://ibb.co/jZjq0m
Line2x480p:
http://ibb.co/eDpCD6
Line4x240p:
http://ibb.co/nwYHfm
Line5x240p:
http://ibb.co/etkV0m
Line5x is bigger than the others because the 'Scale' setting was set to 'Full' instead of 'Panscan' as it was on all the others modes (the VP only supports image size adjustment for the VGA input.. 'Panscan' was the closest it got to a 4:3 AR over 1080p). 480p and Line2x480p are nearly identical, and less sharp than even de-sharpened 480p - no sharpness setting to be found for DVI sources - but at least the chroma shift is not there anymore. The colors are quite different as well, but at least those can be configured at will. I didn't test VGA sources yet. 720p to 1080p scaling adds about 1 frame of lag.
TL;DR - the 1T-PCDVI can 'standardize' the OSSC at the cost of about 1 frame of lag. It's decent with 480i (still have to measure deinterlacing lag though) and not that great with 480p (at least over component and DVI), even line-doubled. No full picture size adjustments for DVI and Component is also a big let-down.