XRGB-mini Framemeister
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This method is highly inaccurate. Your eyes constantly adapt to ambient lightning and color so your perception of TV image would change dramatically every time.
You should use calibrator or colorimeter in that case. You'll be amazed by the difference.[/quote]
Color wise id have to agree with you, as for brightness and contrast i think they are spot on. A 2.2 gamma proved to be impossible which i fault the tv for. But while looking at gamma patterns the tv and frameister were in sync and yielded the same result 1.95 approx . If the tv itself could output 2.2 i would expect the frameister to pass that right through. My goal like i said is to make the frameister yield nearly the same as what the tv displays. Ill have to look into a colorimeter. Thats a good idea, and there is an av/home stereo mom and pop shop by my house.
My idea in these fullscreen profiles is that 1080p tvs are on the way out. Until an upscaler that can handle 4k is released we are going to have to deal with interpolation and non native outputs. Might as well get the full screen. How 480p vs 1080p is handled by new 4ks is still up in the air as im still setting money aside for a tv still. But im guessing these might not look all that different from the 1080p profiles
This method is highly inaccurate. Your eyes constantly adapt to ambient lightning and color so your perception of TV image would change dramatically every time.
You should use calibrator or colorimeter in that case. You'll be amazed by the difference.[/quote]
Color wise id have to agree with you, as for brightness and contrast i think they are spot on. A 2.2 gamma proved to be impossible which i fault the tv for. But while looking at gamma patterns the tv and frameister were in sync and yielded the same result 1.95 approx . If the tv itself could output 2.2 i would expect the frameister to pass that right through. My goal like i said is to make the frameister yield nearly the same as what the tv displays. Ill have to look into a colorimeter. Thats a good idea, and there is an av/home stereo mom and pop shop by my house.
My idea in these fullscreen profiles is that 1080p tvs are on the way out. Until an upscaler that can handle 4k is released we are going to have to deal with interpolation and non native outputs. Might as well get the full screen. How 480p vs 1080p is handled by new 4ks is still up in the air as im still setting money aside for a tv still. But im guessing these might not look all that different from the 1080p profiles
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Is anybody aware of any available 3D printed wall brackets for the framemeister?
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FirebrandX, do you plan to work on a Wii profile for Framemeister? I've got mine hooked up to the D-Terminal w/ component cables, but man softness/blur is real.....It's hard for me to judge picture quality settings as I'm no artifacts expert still. Need some expertise help here.
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If you output 480p from your Wii, then you're better off not using the FM, but going into your TV directly or using a straight YUV to HDMI converter. 480i is great through the Wii though.
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From what I've seen of component wii, it's considerably more blurry than Gamecube component.
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I know my Coleco question didn't get an answer on the last page so I assume no one has made a profile for it. Doing some preliminary research it looks like the output resolution is the same as the master system's, and it seems like they share a fair amount of similar hardware pieces. If I'm going to make one on my own, do you guys think it would make sense to use FirebrandX's master system one as maybe a starting point to begin with?
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Fudoh wrote:If you output 480p from your Wii, then you're better off not using the FM, but going into your TV directly or using a straight YUV to HDMI converter. 480i is great through the Wii though.
Thanks for the feedback. I'm moving the Wii to my living room as my tv has component connections there.FBX wrote:From what I've seen of component wii, it's considerably more blurry than Gamecube component.
Another question:
Does the GameCube itself have have better picture quality than the Wii's built-in GC hardware?
My Wii can play GC games and that's what I've been using. I want to make sure I'm not missing out on better picture.
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There's a good comparison video here to give an idea of the crap picture quality of the Wii:pezmed wrote:
My Wii can play GC games and that's what I've been using. I want to make sure I'm not missing out on better picture.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Vhr1o1S1HVA
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The GameCube definitely has better component video output than the Wii, but the price of the component cables is beyond ridiculous. I know that most recommend connecting the Wii directly to a TV, but I really like what the Framemeister does for 240p virtual console and 480i GameCube games. It's the same deal for me with the PS2 as I use it for PS1 games (and the majority of PS2 games are only 480i).
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Thanks for sharing that video. The differences he documented between component and GCVideoX roughly match what I observed with the Eon GCHD.
Given the production quality of the video, I'm annoyed he didn't track down a PAL GameCube to do a definitive comparison including RGB. I know he made reference to its cost, but come on, inquiring minds want to know.
Given the production quality of the video, I'm annoyed he didn't track down a PAL GameCube to do a definitive comparison including RGB. I know he made reference to its cost, but come on, inquiring minds want to know.
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I did test RGB vs. Component on a GC with GBA games (via GBI) a few months ago. If I remember correctly Component is a tiny tiny bit sharper. I could look for my old captures or take new ones if you'd like, but I'm sure the difference would be unnoticeable while gaming, especially on a CRT with scanlines.strygo wrote:Given the production quality of the video, I'm annoyed he didn't track down a PAL GameCube to do a definitive comparison including RGB. I know he made reference to its cost, but come on, inquiring minds want to know.
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Nah, it is fine. I just found his video so comprehensive and otherwise very well done that it felt like it deserved the full treatment.
I’ve reviewed the comparison screenshots on RetroRGB, and to be honest, I can’t make heads or tails of them.
I’ve reviewed the comparison screenshots on RetroRGB, and to be honest, I can’t make heads or tails of them.
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Took your guys advice and used a colorimeter for each output. Used the xb360 through hdmi as a baseline. Used thx optimizer for color capture on red, green, and blue. For rgb i used wheels on thps3. each sample was taken 3 times, averaged, and then rounded to the nearest 5. Here were the results:
Xb360 hdmi baseline:
Red 240,55,20
Green 0,175,10
Blue 75,0,255
Xb360 hdmi baseline:
Red 240,55,20
Green 0,175,10
Blue 75,0,255
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Xb360 componet:
Red 240,50 (-5),20
Green 0,175,10
Blue 80 (+5),0,250 (-5)
Xb360 composite:
Red 240,55,15 (-5)
Green 0,170 (-5),0 (-10)
Blue 80 (+5),5 (+5),250 (-5)
Red 240,50 (-5),20
Green 0,175,10
Blue 80 (+5),0,250 (-5)
Xb360 composite:
Red 240,55,15 (-5)
Green 0,170 (-5),0 (-10)
Blue 80 (+5),5 (+5),250 (-5)
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Ps2 svideo:
Red 245 (+5),60 (+5),20
Green 0,175,5 (-5)
Blue 80 (+5),0,255
Ps2 Rgbv
Red 245 (+5),55,15
Green 0,165 (-10),30
Blue 80 (+5),0,245 (-10)
These were as close as i could get them. My previous settings to make the frameister as transparent to the tv as possible are
Red 245 (+5),60 (+5),20
Green 0,175,5 (-5)
Blue 80 (+5),0,255
Ps2 Rgbv
Red 245 (+5),55,15
Green 0,165 (-10),30
Blue 80 (+5),0,245 (-10)
These were as close as i could get them. My previous settings to make the frameister as transparent to the tv as possible are
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below. Corrections are in parenthesis. All other color settings are default
Componet
Brightness:27 "26"
Gamma:0
Saturation:25 "23"
A/d level:131
Rgb
Brightness:26
Gamma:0
A/d level: 128
Componet
Brightness:27 "26"
Gamma:0
Saturation:25 "23"
A/d level:131
Rgb
Brightness:26
Gamma:0
A/d level: 128
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Svideo
Brightness:26
Gamma:0
Saturation: "30"
A/d level:128
Composite
Brightness:26
Gamma:0
Saturation: "30"
A/d level:128
Very sorry about posting so many times staight.
Brightness:26
Gamma:0
Saturation: "30"
A/d level:128
Composite
Brightness:26
Gamma:0
Saturation: "30"
A/d level:128
Very sorry about posting so many times staight.
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But the submit button keeps disappearing after so many characters. Very annoying, and i typed and worked on this way to long and hard to rewrite on paper and retype on a laptop.
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forgive me if i've already asked, but: i'm using the dreamcast profile (i believe it's an older one from firebrandx) and on my panny plasma, there's flickering, especially seen on white screens. tested the cables on another set without the XRGB & it's absent, which setting is most likely to cause this?
gonna try other profiles & see if i can eliminate it.
gonna try other profiles & see if i can eliminate it.
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@ ewilly, just a heads up for S-video sources, you can improve clarity and detail by going into the Video_Set menu and using manual filtering set to 18 or 19. These settings don't look good for composite video, but they really help for S-video.
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Firebrand, I seem to be having some confusion with the OG XBox profiles. I'm running my XBox straight into the Framemeister via component and when I load your widescreen XBox profile, I get a black window around the entire picture, top/bottom and left/right, like it doesn't fully fill my 16:9 TV screen. I've got my XBox set to widescreen and all of the high def resolutions checked off. I also use the load all option when loading the profile. I'm assuming my TV's picture mode should be left at 1:1 but that leaves me with the image windowed. Also, using any other picture mode in my TV obviously doesn't give me the correct display either. I'm not sure what I'm doing wrong or maybe what I'm misunderstanding about this profile.
EDIT: Seems my Gamecube profiles got messed up too. I load the F-Zero widescreen profile from the load all and it loads zoomed in like, 200% and with scanlines... wtf. I'm assuming I just need to format my SD card and put all of the profiles back on it? I don't get why this would all of a sudden go all goofy like this.
EDIT: Seems my Gamecube profiles got messed up too. I load the F-Zero widescreen profile from the load all and it loads zoomed in like, 200% and with scanlines... wtf. I'm assuming I just need to format my SD card and put all of the profiles back on it? I don't get why this would all of a sudden go all goofy like this.
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I will definately try that with svideo. I actually bought an ossc. I instanly feel in love with it. My sharp aquos takes every signal the ossc throws at it including snes, line triple, 960p, line quintouple, 480i over hdmi. The only use i have now for the frameister is n64 svideo and nes composite. Ive thought about a dvdo edge to future proof the ossc compatability if i was to purchase a new tv. But honestly i really would like to find a way to inject svid and composite into the ossc. I just havent found a transcoder with great reviews. Nor do i know what would be best to transcode to. Vga rgb or componet. Im wondering also if i can be done passively through vga without external power. Im still looking into my options.
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Both the NES and N64 have excellent RGB mods available - that would provide far superior results.ewilly wrote:i really would like to find a way to inject svid and composite into the ossc.
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No more news about XRGB Products
Any news about a new Framemeister?
Any news about a new Framemeister?
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The MLG guys said they talked with somebody close to the Framemeister team, take away was that a new Framemeister probably wouldn't come out anytime soon (if at all) as the parent company doesn't really want to be in the video scaler business anymore because of low margins. for right now, projects like the OSSC + New console HDMI modifications are the future of videogame digitization (along with the 4K television revolution pushing some advancements in video scaler technology).kdesktop wrote:No more news about XRGB Products
Any news about a new Framemeister?
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Well the Mini took a really hard blow with the OSSC, so that's kind of understandable. I can't imagine Micomsoft improve significantly on the concept and challenge that competition without spending tons of time and money on the project.
Uh? that though...it doesn't look like a revolution to me and rather holding back advancements for scaling. I mean ok maybe there's some great stuff happening for the high-end AV niche, but for the rest TV/monitors and external scalers (at least those we can afford) it's totally lame and hasn't been good news for us retrogamers.Blair wrote:(along with the 4K television revolution pushing some advancements in video scaler technology).
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you're right, revolution probably wasn't the right word to use. more like "forced adoption" but either way, more people are going have to think about video scaling than ever before (especially if this year's CES was an indication). we probably won't be seeing dedicated scaling boxes in the normal consumer/Pro-sumer spaces anymore. it's all going to boil down to television/monitor, receivers (although these might lose scaling functionality eventually) and graphics cards (plus some game consoles).
perhaps at some point we could see somebody designing a video input PCI-express card or a dongle that has a similar function to the OSSC or frameMeister but makes use of the processing/scaling capabilities of modern-day GPU's and APU's to do most of the heavy lifting. (maybe that's how we could get around the power/cost limit of modern day FPGAs) as I recall there was a software project a little while ago attempting to use video capture cards and software scaling to do something very similar for video games, but I haven't heard anything about it in over a year.
perhaps at some point we could see somebody designing a video input PCI-express card or a dongle that has a similar function to the OSSC or frameMeister but makes use of the processing/scaling capabilities of modern-day GPU's and APU's to do most of the heavy lifting. (maybe that's how we could get around the power/cost limit of modern day FPGAs) as I recall there was a software project a little while ago attempting to use video capture cards and software scaling to do something very similar for video games, but I haven't heard anything about it in over a year.
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PtBi?Blair wrote:as I recall there was a software project a little while ago attempting to use video capture cards and software scaling to do something very similar for video games, but I haven't heard anything about it in over a year.
GCVideo releases: https://github.com/ikorb/gcvideo/releases
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Not really an update, but I've removed the old Framemeister GBI driver from the profiles package. Extrems provides regular updates to this driver himself, so it's better to use the one from his link. My web page may need a browser refresh to see the new update, but this is just for new users anyway.
Edit: Extrems has just updated his link package with separate OSSC and Framemeister drivers. The OSSC version uses custom timing to avoid frame duplication.
The official component cables don't quite offer a perfectly clean signal, so the above image is as good as it will get for optimal timing on GBA games. However, I've ordered the EON GCHD adapter and will compare the with lossless captures how clean it looks to that of the official component cables.
Edit: Extrems has just updated his link package with separate OSSC and Framemeister drivers. The OSSC version uses custom timing to avoid frame duplication. I'm now working on optimal settings for the best possible picture in 240p mode with the new driver.
Edit: Extrems has just updated his link package with separate OSSC and Framemeister drivers. The OSSC version uses custom timing to avoid frame duplication.
The official component cables don't quite offer a perfectly clean signal, so the above image is as good as it will get for optimal timing on GBA games. However, I've ordered the EON GCHD adapter and will compare the with lossless captures how clean it looks to that of the official component cables.
Edit: Extrems has just updated his link package with separate OSSC and Framemeister drivers. The OSSC version uses custom timing to avoid frame duplication. I'm now working on optimal settings for the best possible picture in 240p mode with the new driver.
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Hey guys, long time lurker but I had to register for an account after my Framemeister seemingly died and perhaps maybe someone could point me in the right direction of what to do. What started it all was my 3rd party AC adapter stopped working after over a year so I replaced it with a new one and to my horror, the Framemeister only boots up to the power on light- no inputs, no picture, and the remote stopped working (it only works to power on the unit) and none of the button on the unit works either (except the power button).
I tried changing AC adapters and HDMI cables in case those were the cause of the problems but to no avail. I've read that some people downgraded their firmware and re-upgraded again, so I did that and while the firmware flashing seemed to work, the unit is still dead. The only way to turn it off is by holding down the power button for several seconds.
It's truly bizarre- it is possible that the original AC adapter dying cause something to short out or something? I tried contacting Micomsoft (my unit is only slightly over a year old) but their reply was to buy a new remote. Any help would be greatly appreciated or am I left with a $300 paperweight here?
I tried changing AC adapters and HDMI cables in case those were the cause of the problems but to no avail. I've read that some people downgraded their firmware and re-upgraded again, so I did that and while the firmware flashing seemed to work, the unit is still dead. The only way to turn it off is by holding down the power button for several seconds.
It's truly bizarre- it is possible that the original AC adapter dying cause something to short out or something? I tried contacting Micomsoft (my unit is only slightly over a year old) but their reply was to buy a new remote. Any help would be greatly appreciated or am I left with a $300 paperweight here?
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