nice to see a monitor out there which accepts 15khz RGBHV.Thats a monitor, btw. A really nice one
Do you have link for us ? Which model exactly is this ?
nice to see a monitor out there which accepts 15khz RGBHV.Thats a monitor, btw. A really nice one
CGA is a name, nothing more. its 15khz video signals. Except CGA video controllers actually have a different connector.antron wrote:I think the proper term would be CGA.
So, you lose picture if you set the PS2 to RGB? I quess you don't have a sync splitter on the c-vid line.
But you get correct colors when you set to YPbPr? Wild. I guess it gets the sync from the "green" line, that makes sense. But how are the colors right!?
They no longer sell it, I bought them a while back, like I think 2 years ago.Fudoh wrote:nice to see a monitor out there which accepts 15khz RGBHV.Thats a monitor, btw. A really nice one
Do you have link for us ? Which model exactly is this ?
right, which explains why RGB(15kHz) mode doesn't work for you. The PS2 doesn't put the sync on green for that mode, you have to get it from the c-vid.dieKatze88 wrote: Uhhh... Sync splitter about that.... what do you think I'm using said box for. I use a physical adapter that I made a while ago that turns VGA+SOG to RGsB plugs, so its just 3 RCA plugs. Easy as pie. I feed that into the Extron and bam, I get shit out. My monitors don't support SOG so the box is definately doing the split for me.
Are you fucking kidding? How the hell am I supposed to do that seeing as they don't have a separate line for sync on their cables. Who wants to build me an adapter. one that I might just start calling "Dapter"antron wrote:right, which explains why RGB(15kHz) mode doesn't work for you. The PS2 doesn't put the sync on green for that mode, you have to get it from the c-vid.dieKatze88 wrote: Uhhh... Sync splitter about that.... what do you think I'm using said box for. I use a physical adapter that I made a while ago that turns VGA+SOG to RGsB plugs, so its just 3 RCA plugs. Easy as pie. I feed that into the Extron and bam, I get shit out. My monitors don't support SOG so the box is definately doing the split for me.
a SCART cable is normally used, but some component cables also carry c-vid.dieKatze88 wrote:Are you fucking kidding? How the hell am I supposed to do that seeing as they don't have a separate line for sync on their cables. Who wants to build me an adapter. one that I might just start calling "Dapter"antron wrote:right, which explains why RGB(15kHz) mode doesn't work for you. The PS2 doesn't put the sync on green for that mode, you have to get it from the c-vid.dieKatze88 wrote: Uhhh... Sync splitter about that.... what do you think I'm using said box for. I use a physical adapter that I made a while ago that turns VGA+SOG to RGsB plugs, so its just 3 RCA plugs. Easy as pie. I feed that into the Extron and bam, I get shit out. My monitors don't support SOG so the box is definately doing the split for me.
On What cable?! theres Red, Green and Blue. Then there's Audio Left and Audio Rightantron wrote: a SCART cable is normally used, but some component cables also carry c-vid.
Yeah OK, you clearly don't know what a Component video cable looks like.antron wrote:and composite video.
Yes I insist on using a standard that will continually be useful in my country. Sorry.antron wrote:I was refering to SCART, the cable most people use to connect to a RGB monitor in low res.
But if you insist on using a component cable, some do carry composite video; like the one included with the HD xploder:
The PS2 does NOT put sync on green for low-res RGB. NO CONSOLE DOES.
So... hm? Where's viletim for the last wordThis cable works ONLY with Sync-on-Green monitors! If your monitor dosn't support Sync-on-Green you need additional electronic components (not listed here).
right now he doesn't have a usable RGB(15kHz) signal using only 3 wires. he is surprised by this.Endymion wrote:IAnd also, like dieKatze, I'm a bit nonplussed as to how I could have functional RGB without sync over green if what you say is true.
Nah its worked with other stuff, its just not working with this stuff that I have setup right now. I have a feeling its just not working with this setup because of the length of cable I have going here.Endymion wrote:I have a plasma screen that accepts VGA (31KHz+), RGB (15KHz), and it can sync on green over each of these. Additionally, it can accept this via its BNC inputs--normally reserved for Y-Pb-Pr.
When using any of its inputs I only need to press a button on its remote in order to change the mode from Y-Pb-Pr to RGB/VGA. When I set the PS2 to RGB(15KHz) and use the component cable--with only three wires connected to the screen--I get a perfectly usable signal complete with sync. The moment this happened I presumed the only thing that appears logical: that the PS2 sends sync on green in 15KHz RGB as well as 31. This jives with my experience when I had Redmond Cable make a Playstation (1) cable for an old monitor I used, about 14 years ago. The person I spoke with when ordering mentioned "it needs some electronics" to work. Well after evidently getting sync on green with 15KHz RGB via my PS2, using the same pinout, I presumed that has to be the reason why. Sony has always had a hard-on for sync on green, with their monitors, with VGA, I'm not sure why 15KHz RGB would be any different. And also, like dieKatze, I'm a bit nonplussed as to how I could have functional RGB without sync over green if what you say is true.
Does a PS2 RGB SCART tuck an LM1881 in the hood or was that just Redmond being weird?
Edit: Aha, First google hit.
So... hm? Where's viletim for the last wordThis cable works ONLY with Sync-on-Green monitors! If your monitor dosn't support Sync-on-Green you need additional electronic components (not listed here).
the story with PS2+DVD+RGB Mode = Green Screen is that the PS2 is programmed only to show DVDs in YPbPr mode, so its the exact same effect as my Green-Screen-Gradius back a few posts.antron wrote:What is the story with PS2+DVD+SCART=Green Screen
That supports the theory of SOG in 15kHz, but I've only ever heard of this for DVD playback.
Right, I'll try Street Fighter Anniversary Collection and Mushihimesama tonight. I didn't test 240p too much, as my goal was to get 480p workingFudoh wrote:You guys should try with a title which was 240p in the first place and is just rendered in 480i by the system (e.g. Dragon Blaze PS2, Metal Slug 3/4/5 single releases PS2, Garou PS2 or a 360 release).
When using a title like G5 which is real 480i/p, it makes sense that the resulting 240p picture still shows interlace "jumpiness".
That is weird. Not in my experience. In 15khz I get RGB without any sync.Endymion wrote:When I set the PS2 to RGB(15KHz) and use the component cable--with only three wires connected to the screen--I get a perfectly usable signal complete with sync.
No, look here.Endymion wrote:Does a PS2 RGB SCART tuck an LM1881 in the hood?
those two are unfortunately filtered and scaled, but give 'em a try anyway.Right, I'll try Street Fighter Anniversary Collection and Mushihimesama tonight
This is certainly the case with my PS2, there's no sync on the green (or red, or blue for that matter). The only sync information is from the composite video signal.antron wrote:The PS2 does NOT put sync on green for low-res RGB. NO CONSOLE DOES.
It could be generating the sync from the video content alone. It's fairly easy to do in the digital processing if the picture isn't too dark around the edges of the screen. Testing another console connected in the same manner would confirm this.Endymion wrote: I have a plasma screen that accepts VGA (31KHz+), RGB (15KHz), and it can sync on green over each of these. Additionally, it can accept this via its BNC inputs--normally reserved for Y-Pb-Pr.
When using any of its inputs I only need to press a button on its remote in order to change the mode from Y-Pb-Pr to RGB/VGA. When I set the PS2 to RGB(15KHz) and use the component cable--with only three wires connected to the screen--I get a perfectly usable signal complete with sync. The moment this happened I presumed the only thing that appears logical: that the PS2 sends sync on green in 15KHz RGB as well as 31.
OK, I tried:Fudoh wrote:those two are unfortunately filtered and scaled, but give 'em a try anyway.
Megaupload. I put up a lot of 500MB video processor shootout videos. Nothing you can view online, but good for large files to download without the usual 100mb splitups...Anyone know how I can share 60fps video?
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different, with the Emotia you don't have the line flicker problem and it works fine with every game. On the other hand you need a linedoubler before the Emotia.dare I say better than an Emotia?
many Extron interfaces have the DDSP function. I asked RGB32E to give it a try on his RGB190/192.but there's no telling how many Extron processors can do this.
that probably needs to be run through a sync stripper first... but anyway, awaiting your news!PS2 with 3rd Strike (480i) via RGBS
Fudoh wrote:that probably needs to be run through a sync stripper first... but anyway, awaiting your news!PS2 with 3rd Strike (480i) via RGBS