Fudoh wrote:Edge vs. Mini: I don't see any point in which the Edge would be better.
Does the mini's 480i deinterlacing compare to the Edge with game-mode off?
fagin wrote:Basically..... between Micomsoft and Fudoh, all my scaler "collection" is now worth fuckall pence.
Thanks guys!!!!

lol, @ my XRGB set up
240p; XRGB-3's B1 mode for line doubling, scanlines -- into Gefen for calming v-sync issues (+ I easily prefer the handling of the image compared to the Optoma) -> into the Optoma for fine tuning; mostly scaling adjustments, edge masking, noise reduction.
480i; Component into X-Select, VGA output to XRGB-3 (produces a *much* cleaner signal that using the component inputs on the XRGB) B1 -> Optoma... OR X-select to Optoma. Throw a SLG3000 between them if I want 240p style scanlines. In case you're wondering, some PS2 titles can't be forced into 480p without shimmering issues but are subject to the Optoma's 480i bug. Low detail games look great forced into 240p via GSM, but titles with moderate or high detail look really off.
480p, Dreamcast; X-Select -> XRGB-3 OR Optoma. Some titles look fantastic paired with the sharp scaling of the XRGB's B0 mode. Others benefit from the accuracy and/or softer scaling offered by the Optoma. And depending on the game I may prefer using the Gefen in it's place...
I really need a VGA matrix.
