The purpose of this thread is to share information on it, and learn from those who know way more than I do. Disclosure: though it will become obvious by my lack of knowledge explaining things - This is my first experience with a downscaler. I would like to know if most of these timings and settings that I will share are a 'standard' across other downscalers (first that comes to mind is something like a DVDO)?
I noticed that in the menu tree the option of toggling 'Advanced Menu's' [On/Off] - of course this is set to Off by default, but that is boring right

- Image to adjust [1 of 122]: This appears to be '122' either previously saved profiles, or just factory default commonly used resolutions in the field to choose from
- Interlaced [On/Off]
- H.Freq.crsc [_ _ _._ _ _]kHz: This allows you to increase/decrease kHz by 0.100 at a time
- H.Freq.fine " ": Same as above but allows you to 'fine tune' increase/decrease by 0.001 at a time
- Clks/l [_ _ _] = _ _._ _ MHz: Whatever value you toggle in the brackets affects the MHz
- Lines/f [_ _ _] = _ _._ _ Hz: " " affects the Hz
- H/V active [_ _ _]x[_ _ _]: ?
- H/V start [_ _] [_ _]: ?
- H/V sync [_ _] [_ _]: ?
- Sync Polarity *can be set to* [+H+V] or [-H+V] or [+H-V] or [-H-V]: ??
The purpose of my purchase is in laymen's terms play games that are 480p or possibly higher(? unlikely?) in 240p with scanlines (Xbox360 Cave shooters; MM9/10; 2D fighters that might not have a 240p mode; *suggest another game here*; etc etc). Consider me a fan of what Fudoh has shown off on his site
During my very quick trial run I used an OEM Xbox360 cable into the TVOnes VGA input, with BNC male-to-male out of the scalers Y/Pb/Pr (also listed as Y/Cb/Cr) output. The Xbox was simply on its home main menu in 640x480p. When selecting the different outputs in the menu of the TVOne I noticed YUV would leave me with the Xbox main menu with a deep green tint. FYI - I can go into greater detail on these other menus in the future. I selected another output and eventually got a passthru image of the Xbox main menu, this then lead me to discover the Advanced menus I mention above and the eventual confusion and need of studying..
My testing monitor is a D20F1U, so it can hopefully handle wonky signals I toss at it while I learn timings of this thing. My goal is to hopefully allow me to bring the scaler anywhere, like a buddies house who might own a decent consumer CRT for downconverted 240p content.
Hopefully those of you with more knowledge in A/V can teach me a thing or two. I can compile pictures of each menu showing them in greater detail, the unit itself, etc. if there is interest. I appreciate all of you for taking the time to listen