Nevertheless, you should be happy that you don't mind the differences

Jesus.... you must have eyesight equal to the Hubble Telescope if you can see the "sharpness" difference in those two images!Fudoh wrote:@BuckoA51: on the two Castle of Ilussion screenshots the Gefen definitely looks better. The sharpening on the Edge is too aggressive and the overall picture looks more like S-Video than RGB. On my 50Pro I can compensate this a bit by applying negative Detail- und Edge Enhancement, but on the Edge you unfortunately can't while you're in gamemode.
Nevertheless, you should be happy that you don't mind the differences
When you say "upscaling the XRGB3's output" are you referring to the XRGB doing the scaling up in these examples.BuckoA51 wrote:Certainly when upscaling the XRGB3's output I struggle to see the difference between Edge and Gefen:-
Right, now if I could only find my remaining two BNC to RCA adaptors that came with the Optoma I could try this easily. This is a 2+ problem, right?Fudoh wrote:That's kinda normal behavior. The PAN function is usually used after applying overscan or zoom. If you try to shift the picture without this you see this behaviour (colors messed up). I know that I stress this too much, but that's the reason why I use an Extron interface in between. This way you can center the picture beforehand (and also get rid of the flickering at the bottom of the MD's signal).
No it's not. If I'm using the Extron to position the image to the left the colors gets messed up too. WTF?This is a 2+ problem, right?
You're losing me!Konsolkongen wrote:Damn this looks 1000 times better with the Gefen in chain. Perhaps I can keep the Gefen connected and still use it as output if I add a HDMI and VGA matrix...? Or I could just get another Gefen... :p
That's going a bit far isn't it? I actually prefer the Gefen's upscaling too, but not that much that I would worry about it.The sharpening on the Edge is too aggressive and the overall picture looks more like S-Video than RGB.
It's going XRGB3(B1)->Edge->TVWhen you say "upscaling the XRGB3's output" are you referring to the XRGB doing the scaling up in these examples.
Totally understandable, reading it back it doesn't make sense to me eitherfagin wrote:You're losing me!Konsolkongen wrote:Damn this looks 1000 times better with the Gefen in chain. Perhaps I can keep the Gefen connected and still use it as output if I add a HDMI and VGA matrix...? Or I could just get another Gefen... :p
What is the chain you are referring to with the Gefen?
What is the chain you say it is 1000 times better than?
What settings have you got on the EDGE then? That image from the XRGB->EDGE looks crystal clear in that photo.BuckoA51 wrote:That's going a bit far isn't it? I actually prefer the Gefen's upscaling too, but not that much that I would worry about it.The sharpening on the Edge is too aggressive and the overall picture looks more like S-Video than RGB.
It's going XRGB3(B1)->Edge->TVWhen you say "upscaling the XRGB3's output" are you referring to the XRGB doing the scaling up in these examples.
I wouldn't worry about it either (and actually don't), since the result will also be same: some machines are better this one kind of signal, while others are better with other signals. And if you pursue to use the best existing processor for each and every single source, you end up with a bunch of machinery chained up so it gets so hard to use them that it's no fun anymore.That's going a bit far isn't it? I actually prefer the Gefen's upscaling too, but not that much that I would worry about it.
You using a DSUB to FIVE Phono's to the EDGE, plugged into the bottom component inputs?Konsolkongen wrote:That picture is taken with the XRGB-3 in use. But I just checked and it says 480p with the 2+ also.
was just wondering about this as well when seeing the screenshot.Color Space: YPbPr ...? That can't be right? Is that because it sees the VGA signal as 480p (which is a good thing)?
Nope stays at VGA regardless.Fudoh wrote:was just wondering about this as well when seeing the screenshot.Color Space: YPbPr ...? That can't be right? Is that because it sees the VGA signal as 480p (which is a good thing)?
When fagin's Edge says VGA it means that the signal is interpretated as 640x480 while on your Edge it's seen as 480p (=720x480). If fagin changes his CRTsync setting on the 2+ it should say 480p as well.
Still I don't understand why it says YPbBr colorspace instead of RGB, but I wouldn't worry about it as long as the colors are correct.
It's not tearing I get, when using the XRGB3 a while line flashes across the picture, usually near the bottom, every few seconds if the output is auto-locked. I notice this more when running PAL games forced into 60hz, changing them back again to 50hz solves the problem, even using composite sync from the console. (of course 50hz is not desirable most of the time)If you unlock the Edge you should never get tearing, but you might get a short stutter here and there.
Cool thanks I'll try it laterFudoh wrote: With the Edge beta board gone (since the ABT to Simplay Labs transition), if anyone wants the last available firmare (1.62 v143) I can up it somewhere..... (EDIT: http://pms.hazard-city.de/EDGE_162_143.zip )
yes, you can. Back and forth, just as you like.One question about the Beta firmware, is it possible to re-flash to the release firmware after you flash to the beta?
for sources with chroma upsampling error (= older DVD player). Visible on pixelated borders of red.Picture Controls > CUE Correction (Auto, On, Off) - I want this OFF right?
for videogames: yes.DeInterlacer (Auto, Film, Video) - This should always be Video right?
no idea what source would have triple sync. AGC brings the video level to standard 0.7V.Settings > Component Inputs (Single Sync, Triple Sync, AGC Disable) - Single sync is obviously the default choice but what is that AGC (Automatic Gain Control)?
auto defaults to what your TVs EDID tells the Edge.Settings > Advanced Controls > Output Color Space (Auto, RGB, YCbCr 422, YCbCr 444) - I have this at Auto.
If you output 720p, 1080i or 1080p then bt.709. If you output 480p then BT.601.Settings > Advanced Controls > Output Colorimetry (Auto, ITU BT.601, ITU BT.709) - Auto...?
will be disabled if you set the output to YV422 or 444. If you use RGB output, set this to computer (=full range 0-255).Settings > Advanced Controls > Output Video Level (Auto, Video, Computer) - Auto
not needed and will only work if the output's set to YV422.Settings > Advanced Controls > Output Deep Color (Off, Auto, 30-bit, 36-bit) - Auto, What is this?
only available when the input is (digital) RGB. Set to auto or computer. On the 360 the standard output is Limited range (video), so you have to adjust your 360's output to full range (computer) as well.Settings > Advanced Controls > Input Video Level (Auto, Video, Computer) - Auto
PREP (re-interlacing) is for 576/480p outputs from DVD players or 1080p output from settop boxes. This reinterlacers the picture, so the Edge can deinterlace (properly).Settings > Advanced Controls > PReP - This stuff is only active when not in game mode, and even then should be disabled, right?