Hoagtech wrote:I was wondering auto switches you use for your OSSC sources?
If you have component and RGB on different AC ON OSSC. do you still switch using the OSSC remote? Last time I tried auto switch mode on OSSC it would work for one day or certain consoles and I would have find my remote.
There’s where my auto switching into OSSC got stuck. I haven’t tried feeding all signals through av3 but o don’t want to because of a different filter on av3.
Working from the head (the thing the connects to displays/OSSC) of my chain to the many tails...
1. A gscartsw 3.4 with lpf switch mod (lpf disabled). This one mostly handles native RGBS 15khz consoles that I play the most.
2. The newest gscartsw 5.2 connected to port 8 of #1 so HD signals pass through. With sync regen enabled. This one fixes sync issues for non-csync consoles as well as the Garo.
3. A gscartsw_lite connected to #1. With sync regen disabled. This extends the port count of native RGBS 15khz
4. An old model garo with Guspaz's recommended mods. Connected to #2. This brings component signals into the chain.
5. A gcompsw connected to #4 to bring component signals into the chain
6. A kenzei connected to #2 to bring RGBHV into the chain.
7. A retrotink 2x with hdmi->vga adaptor plugged into #6. This is not auto switched and it makes me sad
8. A no-name svideo/composite to RGsB transcoder from eBay connected to #2. It looks terrible but it plays well with auto switching.
9. A gcompsw connected to #7 or #8 depending on whether I want fully auto switched with terrible quality or non-auto switched with acceptable quality. With adapters to convert svideo in/out to YPb rca as necessary. This brings composite and svideo into the chain.
10. An rf to composite transcoder connected to #9
So everything terminates as RGBS at #1
And if there were a descent composite/svideo to rgb/ypbpr transcoder I'd be happier