I figured it out. Just have to access each GBS by their IP address (gleaned from my router's DHCP table). However, one of them still kept dropping off the wifi. I tried different channels, and didn't seem to make any difference.rama wrote:Port can stay the same.
But, I got a few clips together before it became too much of a pain to give up. Unfortunately, youtube is butchering the footage. Not sure what I'm doing differently now than a few months ago when most of my footage posted to youtube would look better, but something changed.
At any rate, if you want to look at the footage, there are samples of the following:
1) PS2 480p output -to- GBS Control 15khz downscale -to- 2nd GBS Control upscaling to 1280x960p
2) PS2 480i output -to- GBS Control 15khz downscale -to- 2nd GBS Control upscaling to 1280x960p
3) PS2 480p output -to- GBS Control deinterlacing and upscaling to 1280x960p
4) PS2 480i output -to- GBS Control 15khz downscale -to- OSSC @ line4x
5) PS2 480p output -to- GBS Control 15khz downscale -to- OSSC @ line4x
6) PS2 480p output -to- GBS Control 15khz downscale -to- OSSC @ line5x
My summary: descaling and rescaling doesn't look great. Would be nice to descale 480i and get something comparable to a properly scaled 240p, but unforutnately that's not the case. The use case for the 15khz downscaling, as rama mentioned, really is for 15khz monitors to display 480i/p (in the case of 480i, display it more cleanly).