Ohh, line2x. Your Samsung handled 480p much more nicely than the 4K Sony then. My LG OLED looks like crap with a 480p source, so that's not surprising.ldeveraux wrote:I have no clue what it is or I would have fixed it, that's why I'm asking. I guess it's the interaction between the OSSC and the TV. Once I got the OSSC setup for my Samsung years ago, I left it alone so I wouldn't have to do this again. I'm not averse to trying new things, but nothing thus far has worked 100%. I don't really feel like paying $200 for a Linker that I don't know it will solve my problem. If I set the OSSC to line5x the Sony looks sharp with the SNES, blurry with the Genesis, and I notice some ghosting. I was running line2x on the Samsung because that was what worked best for me, and I didn't notice there was ghosting until just now!
So I don't know what I'll do, but the Sony is from 2019 I wouldn't consider it an old TV by any means
Did you try 3x and 4x? The different 5x output modes? If the SNES looks good and the Genesis looks blurry, maybe a rude question, but you are switching between a SNES and Genesis profile when you're using them right? The SNES optimized 256 mode will of course look like complete crap when running a Genesis.