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July Newsletter :
Magiclock (AKA “Genlock”) added to Morph 4k
We've refined the Magiclock mode for better performance:
This mode lowers output latency and decreases/ removes dropouts between resolution or console switches.
Get the no signal drop experience like triple buffer, while having the lowest lag possible.
If you use discord I would recommend that you join the Pixel FX discord channel and ask there. There are a lot of people willing to help out with stuff like thiswoodenman wrote: ↑Sat Sep 06, 2025 5:46 pm Evening all. Looking for some help on this.
I have the Morph and any console that is connected to it via RBG SCART will produce a crackle on the audio on certain games. I have the Morph connected to a 4K DELL OLED via HDMI and all the RGB cables are high quality from RGC store. Anyone else get this and know of a fix? Ended up getting HDMI in my N64 to escape it, but cannot do that for the SNES.![]()
Have you tried removing and re-instering the Analog Bridge and the AV port cart a few times? The connectors used sometimes has some white dust in them that might cause this.woodenman wrote: ↑Sun Sep 07, 2025 10:21 am Thanks. I don't use Discord!From what I've been reading, seems the Nintendo consoles audio signals are a little 'hot' and can cause distortion in a way other systems may not. A workaround I saw was to split the audio out into a dedicated stereo speaker set, so I'm getting one of these to test that out.
SNES Multi-Out Breakout Box
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Do you have your consoles connected through Hydra 2 RGB Scart switch? Morph 4K is known to clip analog audio with N64 consoles. When you add hydra 2 rev scart switch to the chain it clips audio with all consoles going by my testing:woodenman wrote: ↑Sat Sep 06, 2025 5:46 pm Evening all. Looking for some help on this.
I have the Morph and any console that is connected to it via RBG SCART will produce a crackle on the audio on certain games. I have the Morph connected to a 4K DELL OLED via HDMI and all the RGB cables are high quality from RGC store. Anyone else get this and know of a fix? Ended up getting HDMI in my N64 to escape it, but cannot do that for the SNES.![]()
I've heard reports of this and I have been trying to replicate this here so far no luck every system I've tried has worked without clipping. On the N64 does it have this issue if you use the composite out + RCA via SCART? I don't have a RGB modded N64 on hand so I can't try that.woodenman wrote: ↑Sat Sep 06, 2025 5:46 pm Evening all. Looking for some help on this.
I have the Morph and any console that is connected to it via RBG SCART will produce a crackle on the audio on certain games. I have the Morph connected to a 4K DELL OLED via HDMI and all the RGB cables are high quality from RGC store. Anyone else get this and know of a fix? Ended up getting HDMI in my N64 to escape it, but cannot do that for the SNES.![]()
I have tested it with a N64 RGB modded and without any mods directly connected to the Morph 4k using S-Video or RGB scart cable. In both cases the Morph 4K clips audio. It's easy to recreate the issue by launching a race and hit acceleration in RR64 as shown in the video. Give it a tryBuckoA51 wrote: ↑Mon Sep 08, 2025 2:54 pm I've heard reports of this and I have been trying to replicate this here so far no luck every system I've tried has worked without clipping. On the N64 does it have this issue if you use the composite out + RCA via SCART? I don't have a RGB modded N64 on hand so I can't try that.