Probably my last post in this thread was overlooked for some reason, so pardon for repeating myself - the Extron DSC 301 HD meets all the requirements listed by Fudoh in the previous page (while not costing $10k - more like $100), and some more as well:
- Composite, component and vga support. Composite is especially nice to have because it's missing on the OSSC - the DSC 301 will deinterlace 240p sources so it's hardly optimal in terms of both lag and quality (still not terrible though: see a capture of direct PS2 240p YPbPr output processing
here - of course composite will be worse, and I've not tested it yet) but at least it's a way to get non-RGB consoles onto a flatscreen
- Straightforward and easy to navigate OSD
- Several test patterns available
- Possibility to fine-tune input sampling a là OSSC
- very compact body and not power-hungry like DVDO's
Cons:
- low compatibility with off-spec refresh rates over hdmi. This is bad news but things seem to improve by converting the OSSC output back to analogue. More testing is needed
- 240p is not handled correctly. Out of all the generic upscalers I've tested, only the Kramer VP-425 did it right (besides DVDO scalers, which suck at 240p upscaling for other reasons)
(edit: I tested the VP-425 with the Drop Shadow Test today and I was actually wrong here, it does deinterlace 240p)
- 480p upscaling is solid but not the best I've seen - it's not up there with the CII and TvOne's Corio2 scalers.
960p upsampled actually is though
- proprietary Extron software is required for custom resolutions (vertical resolution only goes down to 512 lines, so 240p downscaling is a no-go) and input sampling setting
- no remote
Xaranar wrote:Xer Xian wrote:Didn't you open a thread about the Extron DSC 301 HD or am I misremembering? Because that scaler satisfies all the requirements Fudoh listed above. Only thing I've not tried yet is feeding it weird refresh rates.
Yes, that was me, the only problem with the 301 HD is it does not like my SNES via the OSSC at all. Mega Drive works fine, but the SNES, due to its oddball 60.08Hz refresh rate does not play nice.
Right, the SNES is unusable over hdmi. However, converting the OSSC output to vga improved compatibility on the Extron.
Line4x240p over vga is usable, but still not perfect - there's a slight wobble across the whole image which can be noticed along edges and text. I wonder what the result would be with component. (edit: see a photo of my messy setup
here)
Again, more testing is needed before one can actually recommend the Extron DSC, and DVDO scalers will still be relevant anyway due to their pretty much unbeatable low processing lag in game mode (the Extron adds one frame so 10ms more). Also, remember that 1080p is going to be phased out sooner or later, so a 1080p upscaler will never be future-proof - but of course that's the reason why most hdmi upscalers (popular ones excluded yeah) can be had for $100 or so on eBay and we can afford them and talk about their performance.