

My bars are different, more spaced out and i think there might me a different color variation. Holy crap that is a messy situation, to be honest i would like to try something else before spending all that time on the motherboard (which i can't do now) yesterday when checking online it seems that the bars are visible on OSSC too but not on the Framemeister (https://www.videogameperfection.com/for ... cal-lines/) could be possible to create a solution in-software on the GBS ?rama wrote:It depends. If you mean typical MD jailbars, you need extensive modding to fix them.
https://www.retrorgb.com/genesisrgbbypass.html
All right, well I tried with this Wii2HDMI. Tapping out on that effort.rama wrote:Hm, the old wave noise issue once more.
Some presets cause them on my VGA to HDMI as well, so one recommendation is to try a different preset.
This kind of noise pattern could be some beat frequency where the sampling system's clock is too close to another clock / noise generator.
I don't know a sure way to fix this. It probably requires a specialist electronic engineer to even diagnose it correctly.
And uh, the videos still have that wrong look.
I'm not too good explaining this stuff, but it's instantly recognizable as all wrong :p
Okay, thanks. Don't think there's much I can do about that? RGB is coming from the game board via an AV-Driver. I did mult-gang calibration per the instructions here (about half way down the page).AndehX wrote:yeah your colour balance is definitely off. Your whites have a strong blue tint to them. Kinda looks like you have blue turned up higher than red and green.
sorry, I don't understand what you mean by thisOnce you have an RGB dongle, we can work from there
Unfortunately, the only capture card I have that does VGA in is an Avermedia C127, and it doesn't like any of the formats that the GBS puts out.AndehX wrote:you should try capturing directly from the GBS VGA output, instead of through the VGA->YPbPr converter. See what your colours are like.
What type of sync and sync cable do you use ?Iraito wrote:It seems that i can't get a stable signal out of the megadrive, if anyone knows of a way to eliminate the jitter from the megadrive\genesis model 1 please let me know, as of now it's the only console giving me this issue (Yeah some profiles for the GBI interface too) i solved the bars so this is the only problem i have right now.
So even though i did PIN6 etc. i still need to do this, right ?Ryoandr wrote:MD CSync cannot be used directly (unlike neogeo aes for example).
You need a capacitor (10µF mini, 220µF will do fine) and a resistor (470R) before the display.
If you lifted pin 6 and/or cut VDP trace, composite out will not have subcarrier frequency, and thus will not produce interference, so you can use it directly to the display as sync.