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7) Select switch for sync mode
Depending on the device and input of the video signal (sync signal), SC-500N1/DVI may not properly display or capture the image. In such a situation, please change the switch settting. During standard use, please use Off.
nice to know! I would assume Meister mode uses the Game1 setting then ?ALSO, the mini DOES have a low pass filter (LPF) setting! Game_1 is ON, and Game_2 is OFF
you HAVE to adjust it for various 480p sources. The scaler preset "game" mixes up the field order which looks terribly. For 240p sources you can use to to tweak the image. On my SFC I set it to 5 to eliminate more of the "shadows" next to dark areas, while my MD picture is too sharp this way. For MD I like 6 (or the game preset).Sorry to ask this, but what was the purpose of changing the Auto scaler setting again?
Yes. Some games fill out the whole screen though, like Kirby's Epic Yarn.zak wrote:Does anyone else get black borders on the left and right side of the screen when plugging a wii into the framemeister? It's going in as component and output at 1080p. In the wii's settings menu, I've set the resolution to 480p and the aspect ratio to 16x9.
It's powered via the USB B connector, not the 21 pin connector. You could always build a USB B to whatever power jack you'd like. I used my iPhone charger and a standard USB A to B cable to power mine.Fudoh wrote:Does the XSync require constant power through the USB port or does it depend on the power available from the incoming scart connection ?
http://micomsoft.co.jp/shop/xsync-1.htmlKonsolkongen wrote:How much is one of those?
That is weird :SKonsolkongen wrote:Yes. Some games fill out the whole screen though, like Kirby's Epic Yarn.zak wrote:Does anyone else get black borders on the left and right side of the screen when plugging a wii into the framemeister? It's going in as component and output at 1080p. In the wii's settings menu, I've set the resolution to 480p and the aspect ratio to 16x9.
The weird thing is, even the main menu has the borders on the left and rightKonsolkongen wrote:Unless your TV overscans the image from the Wii, then it will be the same. I get the same black borders running my Wii through a DVDO Edge or an Optoma HD3000.
Hmm, but it says 50Hz. Are you sure your MegaDrive isn't actually Asian? Some of them are actually PAL consoles and run in 50Hz but looks totally like a Japanese unit. Do you live in Europe?franjipane wrote: Edit: firmware updated fine, still got the weird corruption with the Megadrive though, anyone else had issues with a Japanese MD1 with a Japanese 21 pin cable? Works over RF straight to the TV.
yeah, in the menu. The direct buttons on the remote are right though.Also the 4:3 - 16:9 settings seem to be the wrong way round.