


I'm using an OSSC, I was a little late to the game and just read about the GBS-C last month, and now figure I'll hold off and get one of the new scalers when the time comes.Josh128 wrote:I believe these were at 0% (which in GBS-C is full) scanlines. Yeah, it did look really good in person too. These sets have massive potential, no pun intended.
I thought you were using the GBS-C for your Ghouls N Ghosts pictures. What were you using?
I measured (nothing special, just a stopwatch) about 2.5 seconds on resolution change from 240p-480i and back on the OSSC when I was testing with Alundra 2 menu screen. Interesting for me was on OSSC with bob+alternating scanlines, 480i looked exactly like my FV310 did, including the combing i noticed during motion. Had to switch to passthrough while playing VF2 on Saturn.One thing of note on these TVs is resolution switching is brutal. If you have a scaler that causes a resync it takes longer to get a picture back than on a lot of flat panel televisions I own.
that works through an EDID bank import on the PC control software. You basically create an EDID file with your custom resolution first and then import it into the control program.The Extron 301 arrived so I still need to figure out to create my custom resolution of 480p inside a 540p window through it in the future.
Custom Resolution Utility from Toasty X would definitely be the easiest, most intuitive way to do this.Fudoh wrote:that works through an EDID bank import on the PC control software. You basically create an EDID file with your custom resolution first and then import it into the control program.
It creates EDID files in the universal .BIN format that you find on monitors. So I'm just assuming that's the same format the Extron 301 uses.Fudoh wrote:never tried that. And you can create EDID bank files with it that the Extron control program let's you import ?
Which one did you order?Hoagtech wrote:Right on. I went to plug the 301 and noticed the Phoenix PSU was missing.
Another few days of waiting for the 12v 1A..
OMG, I wonder if this method could be used to create a custom 240p resolution for the 301 HD. or maybe a "super resolution" that would then survive HDMI to RGBHV conversion via a Tendak or similar unit!BazookaBen wrote:It creates EDID files in the universal .BIN format that you find on monitors. So I'm just assuming that's the same format the Extron 301 uses.Fudoh wrote:never tried that. And you can create EDID bank files with it that the Extron control program let's you import ?
In my case, I've created BIN files with CRU that I exported to a Dr. HDMI, and then hooked that up to an Extron 101v that copied the EDID through the DDC. I used a HDMI>DVI, then a DVI>VGA adapter to achieve that last part.
what would be the use case for that?OMG, I wonder if this method could be used to create a custom 240p resolution for the 301 HD. or maybe a "super resolution" that would then survive HDMI to RGBHV conversion via a Tendak or similar unit!
Nothing for HDCRTs, but as an alternative to the emotia/Corio2/GBS-C downscaling methods.Fudoh wrote:what would be the use case for that?OMG, I wonder if this method could be used to create a custom 240p resolution for the 301 HD. or maybe a "super resolution" that would then survive HDMI to RGBHV conversion via a Tendak or similar unit!
I already don't find HD to ED downscaling too hot on the Extron, so I doubt you'd get any great results with going even further.Nothing for HDCRTs, but as an alternative to the emotia/Corio2/GBS-C downscaling methods.
Really? That's interesting. I have an EDGE I could hook up for that task. I don't suppose you'd think it would perform better at downscaling than the extron?Fudoh wrote:you really need to get a 5X![]()
I already don't find HD to ED downscaling too hot on the Extron, so I doubt you'd get any great results with going even further.Nothing for HDCRTs, but as an alternative to the emotia/Corio2/GBS-C downscaling methods.
I actually have a PC set up for this but for some reason it routinely "collapses" in that 15kHz often suddenly doesn't work for no discernible reason. Haven't taken the time to fix it in a while as I primarily use it to play Golden Axe: Revenge of Death Adder.BazookaBen wrote:Not to mention that a lot of games that people are trying to downscale are also available on PC, where you could just CRT Emudriver to play the game at native resolution.
Not at all. I drive outside the big city to a small town where I know the owners. As long I take and never drop, and clean up after my self. he lets me have whatever I want. I started collecting arcade donor tubes and that turned into hooking up my family friends with Component and DVI sets for RGB converters.KPackratt2k wrote:Mind if I ask how you've managed to pick this TV out of an e-waste dump without breaking the law/getting caught? Where I live in (King County/Seattle), it is forbidden to dumpster dive at the e-waste centers, so once old electronics get dropped off, they're done for. Believe me, I've tried talking my parents into letting me dumpster dive for old electronics and they wouldn't budge. It's a real shame too, because old CRT TVs are getting difficult to find these days. I see free flat screens more often than I see free CRTs on my local Craigslist, and most of the time when I see CRTs, they're insanely expensive, especially Sony Trinitrons (I once saw a 13-inch Trinitron sell for $120, and I even saw a large XBR listed for $500, it's nuts).
I ordered the Extron 12V 1A. The ends dont look right but I'll make it work..
The Display button worked a charm. I'm using 2x with full scanlines..incrediblehark wrote:Looks really nice! I figured there would be at least some issues with it being in the dump but that picture looks great so far! Also, what scanline settings are you using for the OSSC?
I've been waiting for a restock on the 5x and hoping for a 540p mode, but I may pick up an extron and try that out too. Looking forward to seeing your results!
As for the "Video 7" I think you need to press the display button on the remote as the only way to get it to disappear. I think thats how it was with my FV-310 when I had it.
Try Editing your firewall restrictions. I have been using img.bb since photobucket went down and they work great and are highly regarded.Josh128 wrote:My PC wont open your links, says they are hazardous and wont let me bypass, whether Firefox or Edge.
Just wanted to update on this for anyone following this thread, or anyone who might encounter the issue I was having... today I removed my cheap old GE surge protector and set up a Furman PST-8 Power Conditioner. Just in early testing but seems to have resolved my overcurrent problems. I have been able to repeatedly turn off/on the tv without the 6 blinking light error.incrediblehark wrote: Last one more concerning - I'm getting the 6 flashing lights at power on. Manual states its Low +B overcurrent. Either +5 line is overloaded, +5 line is shorted, or IC504 is faulty (I think this was a common issue with this model). Is this definitely my TV, or could it be an issue with something else like the wiring in my house, etc? Assuming there's no voltage setting in the service menu to correct this but I'm hoping someone reading this can give me some advice on troubleshooting that doesn't involve opening up this set.