Ultimarc PsX adaptor too dark or light, workaround?

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syntax_X
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lm1881n

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Hey Ant, can you post a pic of you lm1881n circut. The scart cable on my ultimarc adaptor crapped itself
( a dry solder join on the green behind the pin, what crap!! poor quality parts)

So i wanted to make my own, ordered in a new scart and have a spare lm1881n.
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I can post a pick, but I don't see how it will help. What exactly do you need to see?
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It turns out I'm having this problem as well. I didn't realize it was an issue because I calibrated my monitor with the PS2 signal, so I just turned up the screen volts. But I hooked up a PC through the same RGB amp and the signal is way to bright, so I'm going to have to calibrate the monitor with the PC connected and then come up with a workaround to get the PS2 at the right levels.
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why not just adjust the screen when you switch boards?

ive never understood peoples unwillingness to change settings on their monitors...different boards and types of signals display differently.....

if its too bright for your PC turn it down....you arent going to find some magical settings that are great with everything you connect to the monitor.....

you will always have to adjust for some stuff....such is life....
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Messing with the screen voltage is a PITA. I have to pull the cab from the wall, grab my security torx screwdriver, remove the back panel, get back there in such a position with a screwdriver that I can reach the screen volt pot and see the screen, then carefully adjust it to the proper settings. No thanks. :/
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hmmmm....on mine i just pull it an inch or 2 off the wall and when its in tate the volt knob is easily accessed just by reaching in the back.....i just use my hand rather than a screw driver.....

and i leave the back panels off my cabs.....easier....and you cant tell either way

mind you, on my new astro city with the stock nanao ms9 the only adjustment i had to make for ps2 to look good was adjusting the brightness and contrast a bit higher.....didnt have to mess with the volts at all....

then again, i havent had most of the problems everybody complains about with ps2 in a cab so.....who knows
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There are cats in the apartment. If I left the back off, they would find a way to get in there and electrocute themselves, or even worse, get hair all over the monitor chassis.

If I can get it set up so that PS2 looks good with the brightness all the way up, and other stuff with the brightness all the way down, that would work, but the disparity seems so much that I would have to use the screen volt knob. I'll have to play with it a bit.
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ok guys ive made a ps2 lm1881n circut

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ok guys ive made a ps2 lm1881n circut, this thing rocks, designed with the help of all of you i now have the best color ever on my ps2, add the smoothing effect on the new ps2's and it almost looks xbox 360 now.
Dont know how to up load pics tho so if i send it to someone can you guys put it on for me?
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I kept the screen voltage up and turned the brightness all the way down, the contrast down a bit, and the gains down a bit and it looks good with the PC now, so this might be doable.
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ya like i said...its a matter of getting used to how to make minor adjustment to contrast and brightness....it takes a bit of practice to get a feel for how they compliment each other
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Hehe, not quite minor. I have to crank brightness from 0 (for PC) to 100% (for PS2). :D
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yes yes...but what i meant is slight changes in the contrast vs brightness makes big differences...fine tuning if you will.....turn one up a bit, then turn the other down...etc.....

but sometimes huge changes are necessary like for the ps2.....
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Re: Ultimarc PsX adaptor too dark or light, workaround?

Post by nikku »

Sorry to open an old thread but didn't want to start a new one seeing as it's already been talked about, is it possible to replace the caps that are on the adaptor with the 220uf caps? has anyone tried this method and not hacking the wires of ether the adaptor of monitor/loom wires?

Also is there any pics of before and after of the hack?

I also take it the adaptor all are talking about has the same pcb ether with the vga or screw terminal as this wii version,
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syntax_X did you ever manage to post any pic's of your adaptor and results you got and how better they were then the ultimarc?

Many thanks

Nik

p.s sorry again for opening an old thread :oops:
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