According to Twitter, one of the HW engineers at Micomsoft used a ROOTY to convert RGBHV to RGBS, and just fed that into the RGB In on the mini. Simple enough!Fudoh wrote:Has to do with the output config. There was a bug on the previous FW with the output defaulting to 4:2:2. To my knowledge the Marvell does it's internal processing at 10-bit in 4:2:2.
I don't know if there are ways in which the Mini can retain 4:4:4 resolution of the source. We musn't forget that Micomsoft uses an additional FPGA for 240p processing, so it's very well possible that the input gets sampled at full color resolution and prescaled before it gets passed into the Marvell. For the HD inputs it would be easy to test it with a 360 connected via HDMI and some static color/checkerboard testpattern.
I'm still VERY interested to see how they managed to get that 31khz PCB running and how the color resolution will be managed on VGA sources.
http://micomsoft.co.jp/rooty.htm

See the SYNC switch on the front right corner?!

Hence, if you want VGA/RGBHV inputs on your XRGB-mini, pick up a ROOTY and a HDDB15 to MDIN8 cable! (like the one I built and posted earlier in this thread)