
Here's a video when it's really bad - which that screnshot above is from (it's usually worse when it's in 15khz):
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4lRCTLXQzbI
But it's normally just a couple quick flashes like this since I usually run it in 480p (it's usually not as bad in 480p mode):
https://youtu.be/Su3D1PmftfY?t=10
BUT, when I run it in regular RGBHV mode (which has to be put through my Extron RGB 203 Rxi to merge H and V sync to become RGBS for my PVM/BVM's), it's perfectly fine, so I think it has something to do with the chip that merges RGBHV to RGBS, right?
For what I've tried so far: two different Dreamcasts (one with HDD mod), multiple games, a whole slew of CRT multiformat monitors like PVM-20L5, 14L5, BVM-D20F1U, BVM-D14L5, etc. Downscaled on maybe 4 other PVM's, and several Sony Wega consumer TV's (and in non-downscaled native 15khz as well). Tried three different VGA to BNC cables, two VGA to VGA cables (including BNIB Extron quality cables), tried two different Extron Crosspoint Switchers -- tried directly to the monitors as well of course--, three different Extron RGB units, etc.
Everything, in my non-expert opinion, points to the Toro itself being faulty (or perhaps the cable running to the Toro which was part of the package I bought from them - most people will say those cables can be very touchy). Behar says that the "devices are tested multiple times before shipping, we are very confident with it".
Behar bros suggested I try it on a PC CRT monitor to rule out my PVM/BVM's as being the problem (even though I've tried it on multiple monitors). I told them it could take me WEEKS for me to find one (I honestly find more PVM's than decent spec'd PC monitors in my area) - but could it possibly be that the Toro only works properly on PC VGA CRT's, and not multiformat PVM/BVM's? I can't imagine that to be correct (and read about people using these on their Sony PVM/BVM's all the time). Anybody else have problems using it's RGBS output?
Behar bros will take this back as a refund, but they seem to be saying, or at least hinting (and I don't know if it's lost in translation or something as I know they're a company based in Turkey I believe), but it sounds like they're not open to giving me a replacement unit. They mentioned I should post here to see if anybody else has anything I can try. Can anybody think of anything I haven't tested to rule out my equipment as being the problem? I've tried multiple consoles, cables, monitors and everything...I really have no other conclusion but to think it's the Toro itself.