XRGB-mini Framemeister
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TooBeaucoup
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FBX, On the topic of Framemeister sharpness. I have an RGB modded N64. I typically use a Gameshark to disable the blur in most games and it looks pretty darn good. Do you think leaving games as-is and using a sharpness setting of 1 would look better than using the Gameshark to deblur? Obviously, I can test this myself, but thought you might just have some on-hand knowledge.
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FBX, that would be greatly appreciated (not to mention a completed library of profiles) if you ever do decide to do that.I can't really help you there. I never got a Wii. I might have to break down and borrow one from a friend and knock out some Wii profiles as a last hurrah to the Framemeister (my focus has been on the OSSC lately).
No DVI connection, just HDMI and DP connections. But this monitor does scale well to other resolutions such as 720p.Hmm, does your monitor support DVI? I seem to recall DVI mode on the Framemeister has more resolutions beyond 1080p. It might be worth making your own new profile with a resolution that better fits your monitor's native pixel rate.
Thanks, FBX! I will definitely play with these settings you suggest. Maybe I'll actually become a pro at this thing. lol..Yeah Picture should be used for progressive content, and Sharpness at a value of zero (1 should only be used as a deblur function for consoles like the N64 that actually need it.)
But the problem here is your off-spec monitor resolution. Nobody can give you what the zoom settings should be unless they also have a 1440p set up and know what they are doing. However, you can start by going into the Visual_Set options and setting your Scaler mode to "OFF" and changing H_scaler to 5 and V_Scaler to 6. That will give the sharpest 'focus'.
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Gameshark is definitely the way to go. FM won't even come close to those results. Gameshark is essentially preventing the blur from happening in the first place. Sharpness 1 won't make an enormous difference and increasing sharpness further will just create artifacts.TooBeaucoup wrote:FBX, On the topic of Framemeister sharpness. I have an RGB modded N64. I typically use a Gameshark to disable the blur in most games and it looks pretty darn good. Do you think leaving games as-is and using a sharpness setting of 1 would look better than using the Gameshark to deblur? Obviously, I can test this myself, but thought you might just have some on-hand knowledge.
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I seem to recall the Gameshark gets rid of antialiasing, but does not de-blur, which are two different functions of the N64. The boys at My Life in Gaming did a video on this. Also the Framemeister's sharpness setting of 1 actually makes one hell of a difference when combined with H-Scaler 5 and V-Scaler 6. For example, look at the map graphics in the lower right-hand corner of Ocarina of Time with H-Scaler 5 and V-Scaler 6. Now turn sharpness up to 1 from zero under those same settings. You'll see it does a nice job of debluring the N64. Not as good as the UltraHDMI mod, but nothing the laugh at either.Kez wrote:TooBeaucoup wrote:Gameshark is essentially preventing the blur from happening in the first place. Sharpness 1 won't make an enormous difference and increasing sharpness further will just create artifacts.
Edit: Found my example pic of the effect when combined with the scaler settings I mentioned:
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TooBeaucoup
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Thanks, to you both. I've watched the My Life in Gaming episode, but couldn't remember if the Shark was debluring or just disabling the antialiasing. That map does look good, so I may have to give all of the combined settings a whirl. I'd love an HDMI modded one, but for the price and or work of modding it, I just don't think it's a dramatic enough difference over an RGB mod, for myself.
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Yeah to be fair I think the gameshark and the sharpness address different issues to some extent so it is definitely worth experimenting with. Obviously preference comes into it too, personally I find sharpness to be a lot less appealing in 3D games generally so it depends what you are looking for.
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TooBeaucoup
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^ Agreed. I go back and forth on whether I want 3D games sharpened or not. Sometimes, I'm really into the look and sometimes, I'm not. The N64 is a damn tricky system to make look good on an HDTV, which is a bummer because it's one of my favorites.
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I assume you are using the PG279Q? That is an incredible PC gaming monitor but I believe it is not too hot at upscaling 720 or 1080p (According to this review anyway), so you may struggle to get perfect results.pezmed wrote:I know I can hook my Wii to HD TV component and be done, but I'm using my Asus ROG 27'' IPS monitor to play on and requires the Framemeister's help.
As FBX suggested, DVI mode may be a better fit. You do not need an actual DVI connection for this, simply switching the FM to DVI mode will allow it to output at other resolutions.
I find the N64 benefits from adding scanlines a great deal, but again that all comes down to preference.TooBeaucoup wrote:The N64 is a damn tricky system to make look good on an HDTV
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Thanks for that tip. I do have the PG279Q, but the scaling so far on this monitor has been good from what I see. I will give those higher resolutions a try.I assume you are using the PG279Q? That is an incredible PC gaming monitor but I believe it is not too hot at upscaling 720 or 1080p (According to this review anyway), so you may struggle to get perfect results.Kez wrote:pezmed wrote:I know I can hook my Wii to HD TV component and be done, but I'm using my Asus ROG 27'' IPS monitor to play on and requires the Framemeister's help.
As FBX suggested, DVI mode may be a better fit. You do not need an actual DVI connection for this, simply switching the FM to DVI mode will allow it to output at other resolutions.
I played around with my FM settings. It's weird on the Wii, but I think setting H_scaler = 6 and V_scaler = 5 gave me better results. I set output to 480p, aspect ration to 4:3 and zoom_width = 1. Turned saturation down to 21 and Brightness about 35. Man, this is a fairly nice setting to me so far.
I'll play with the DVI resolutions as well as suggested. Thanks again.
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TooBeaucoup
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So, I must've been using LOAD SELECT before. I just used LOAD ALL and this is what I get. Is this correct? Should the top and bottom bars be that thick? I'm fine with it if that's how it's supposed to be.
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There will be 60-pixel tall black borders because the vertical res of the GBA is 160, so 6x vertical scale of 160 = 960. 7x would equal 1120, which is above the 1080p limit.TooBeaucoup wrote:So, I must've been using LOAD SELECT before. I just used LOAD ALL and this is what I get. Is this correct? Should the top and bottom bars be that thick? I'm fine with it if that's how it's supposed to be.
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TooBeaucoup
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That must be right then. My TV has about a one and a half inch bezel around the screen, so it would appear that the unused space is the proper size. Thanks again, my man!FBX wrote:There will be 60-pixel tall black borders because the vertical res of the GBA is 160, so 6x vertical scale of 160 = 960. 7x would equal 1120, which is above the 1080p limit.TooBeaucoup wrote:So, I must've been using LOAD SELECT before. I just used LOAD ALL and this is what I get. Is this correct? Should the top and bottom bars be that thick? I'm fine with it if that's how it's supposed to be.
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FBX, do you mind explaining how or what all you calibrated for the HDMI YCBCR output? Is this Color_Set and HDMI_Set, etc..?FBX wrote: Possibly, but I don't know for sure. The PS2 profiles are based on what the PS2 should look like at proper calibration for HDMI YCBCR output. Generally though, the D-Terminal input defaults on the Framemeister are wrong. You need to turn the Brightness up quite a bit, and Saturation typically down to a value of 25.
Under HDMI_Set, Should Output_Color be set to RGB or Auto perhaps (mine is Auto)? Output_Range is set to Full for me.
I turned saturation down for my Wii settings and it helped keep the colors from being over exposed.
I think I've got a much better setting so far than where I started with the Wii.
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Unfortunately the Framemeister screws up RGB output for RGB input sources (adds in a green bias gain for some reason), so the only way to get proper color output of RGB sources is to use "AUTO" mode. The glitch doesn't happen with D-terminal sources, but obviously it's better to stick with AUTO output so you don't have to keep switching back and forth when using RGB input.pezmed wrote:
FBX, do you mind explaining how or what all you calibrated for the HDMI YCBCR output? Is this Color_Set and HDMI_Set, etc..?
Under HDMI_Set, Should Output_Color be set to RGB or Auto perhaps (mine is Auto)? Output_Range is set to Full for me.
My technique was to start with Resident Evil 2 (PS1 game) and adjust brightness based on a few screens of particularly sensitive dark color areas. Then I cross-referenced the screenshots with RGB versions until the brightness was a match. Then I did the same process for saturation (which 25 ended up being a match for RGB input). Next, I checked PS2 A/D levels by using the memory card browser main menu. There's a sunburst glow effect on the memory card graphic, and the trick was to raise A/D without crushing the horizontal line of graphics that peeks through the sunburst effect. You know your A/D is too high when you can't see that line peeking through it any more. Then I doublechecked with Final Fantasy X in a few light and a few dark scenes to make sure everything looked good.
Try4rce over at My Life in Gaming seemed to be thrilled with the PS2 profiles, as they were almost identical to brightness and color levels of PS4 ports of Code Veronica.
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Wii profiles would be very cool.FBX wrote:I might have to break down and borrow one from a friend and knock out some Wii profiles as a last hurrah to the Framemeister (my focus has been on the OSSC lately).
(I look forward to your OSSC work, but I selfishly hope you aren't totally done with the Framemeister. For instance, it would be fantastic to have more 720p profiles, since they can be better suited for 4K TVs.)
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I tried the DVI FM settings with the ASUS ROG PG279Q (native res is 2560 X 1440) and the Wii.
First, I can't seem to go above certain higher resolutions. Maybe because HDMI doesn't support much higher resolution? I need to play with this more and make sure what's happening. It seems to work on some of the higher resolutions above 1080p. Maybe not. The screen blanks out for about 30 seconds but seems to stick at the previous resolution.
More interesting, I could set it to 640 x 480p with DVI. This allowed most of the screen to fill my view with Xenoblade Chronicles (game is 480p).
Isn't 640 x 480p what you would call an integer scale to 2560 X 1440p? This is a 4:3 ratio. I turned zoom off as well since it filled the screen almost.
It actually looks fairly good this way.
First, I can't seem to go above certain higher resolutions. Maybe because HDMI doesn't support much higher resolution? I need to play with this more and make sure what's happening. It seems to work on some of the higher resolutions above 1080p. Maybe not. The screen blanks out for about 30 seconds but seems to stick at the previous resolution.
More interesting, I could set it to 640 x 480p with DVI. This allowed most of the screen to fill my view with Xenoblade Chronicles (game is 480p).
Isn't 640 x 480p what you would call an integer scale to 2560 X 1440p? This is a 4:3 ratio. I turned zoom off as well since it filled the screen almost.
It actually looks fairly good this way.
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Hi all, I recently got a Framemeister to use with my PS2 and Saturn. I also bought RGB SCART cables wired for CSYNC for both consoles. So far, Saturn and PS2 games look really good with FBX's profiles. However, I haven't been able to figure out why PS1 games seem to have a lot of noise and checkerboard patterns (especially Valkyrie Profile), I don't think this is how it's supposed to be is it?
I took a few pics, not the best quality unfortunately: https://imgur.com/a/ID7rZ
I took a few pics, not the best quality unfortunately: https://imgur.com/a/ID7rZ
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Hi All,
I'm new to this whole thing and wanted to get some input.
I'm interested in purchasing a Framemeister.
But wanted to know if all my standard PAL consoles would work on it ? for example SNES, N64, SATURN etc
I know that i will need to buy a few extra cables, but wanted to know before spending the large sum on one.
I'm new to this whole thing and wanted to get some input.
I'm interested in purchasing a Framemeister.
But wanted to know if all my standard PAL consoles would work on it ? for example SNES, N64, SATURN etc
I know that i will need to buy a few extra cables, but wanted to know before spending the large sum on one.
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I don't have experience with that game directly, but PS1 games famously used a lot of dithering and that looks like pretty standard dithering to me. These effects are not so obvious on a CRT, especially with a poor quality video signal (e.g. composite) and will blend together creating extra colours. Your brightness looks a little high though, but that may just be the game or due to the camera.Roldy wrote:Hi all, I recently got a Framemeister to use with my PS2 and Saturn. I also bought RGB SCART cables wired for CSYNC for both consoles. So far, Saturn and PS2 games look really good with FBX's profiles. However, I haven't been able to figure out why PS1 games seem to have a lot of noise and checkerboard patterns (especially Valkyrie Profile), I don't think this is how it's supposed to be is it?
I took a few pics, not the best quality unfortunately: https://imgur.com/a/ID7rZ
PAL consoles will work generally, but there are a lot less resources available for PAL users - e.g. the scaling in FBX's profiles is not really effective. Region modded (60hz) PAL consoles sometimes have issues with frame skipping and colours. People have successfully used the zoom settings to make the image full-screen, there are a few posts about it in this thread if you care to look!southsidesilver wrote:But wanted to know if all my standard PAL consoles would work on it ? for example SNES, N64, SATURN etc
I know that i will need to buy a few extra cables, but wanted to know before spending the large sum on one.
Also be aware that the OSSC is also available, it is extremely competitive with the FM, superior in a lot of ways and also cheaper. I am not saying it is definitely a better option for you but it is worth researching both to see which one fits you better. For example some N64 and Saturn games have issues with resolution switching on the FM (e.g. Castlevania SOTN Saturn, Resident Evil 2 N64) that make the FM black out for several seconds when opening a menu or something. This issue is not completely eradicated by the OSSC but can be significantly reduced depending on your display.
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I'm not sure if anyone reported it but I think I found a possible solution for the DeepColor issue.
I have problem with this thing since 2007, when I broght my PS3. Apparently the problem was my older HDMI cable.
For some reason I do not remember, I decided to replace the cable and then I tested the DeepColor function again just for curiosity's sake and voila, the problem is gone. The new cable I'm using is a cheap one who came bundled with my satellite tv decoder.
I have problem with this thing since 2007, when I broght my PS3. Apparently the problem was my older HDMI cable.
For some reason I do not remember, I decided to replace the cable and then I tested the DeepColor function again just for curiosity's sake and voila, the problem is gone. The new cable I'm using is a cheap one who came bundled with my satellite tv decoder.
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did some more recordings and some comparisons with different hardware combinations and the FrameMeister. overall had a lot of fun. note: Bloody Roar Primal Fury is using 480p forced video output mode with the help of the Swiss homebrew utility. (the game's default video mode is 480i)
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videos (please set YouTube player to 1080p60 fullscreen for the best quality viewing experience)
1. First video using FBX's GameCube component profile (I turned the mini's sharpness level down to 1 instead of 2) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IMIGit0MCRo&t
2. Second video is direct GameCube 480p (YUV) converted to RGB and then processed/scaled by the DVDO VP50Pro https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FViTieXjoUY&t
3. Third video is the same as the first, but this time the frameMeister (with FBX profile/reduced sharpness) is being processed by the VP50 Pro (mostly just to stretch the video to full screen) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iXceao3aBfw&t
any comments, hints or tips are welcome. thanks!
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videos (please set YouTube player to 1080p60 fullscreen for the best quality viewing experience)
1. First video using FBX's GameCube component profile (I turned the mini's sharpness level down to 1 instead of 2) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IMIGit0MCRo&t
2. Second video is direct GameCube 480p (YUV) converted to RGB and then processed/scaled by the DVDO VP50Pro https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FViTieXjoUY&t
3. Third video is the same as the first, but this time the frameMeister (with FBX profile/reduced sharpness) is being processed by the VP50 Pro (mostly just to stretch the video to full screen) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iXceao3aBfw&t
any comments, hints or tips are welcome. thanks!
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This is is driving me up the wall. I am loading Dreamcast Toro profile, and all I get is a black screen with the music playing in the background.
Any ideas what's wrong please? I even tried changing sync level.... nothing.
Any ideas what's wrong please? I even tried changing sync level.... nothing.
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Only other thing I can think of is the sync combiner is switched off? Its the switch kind of in the middle of the board that is quite hard to get to.Everblue wrote:Any ideas what's wrong please? I even tried changing sync level.... nothing.
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It is not exactly a Toro but it is a device which does the same thing (except for the scanlines). When I select "default" profile I can view the Dreamcast picture but when it switches to 480p I just get a black picture with music playing in the background.
If I select Toro profile, what when DC is 240p mode I can see a picture but it jumps around all over the place. As soon as it switches to 480p it goes black with music playing in the background as well.
When in 480p I have checked status and it says that input is 720 x 240p which I think it's weird.
Any ideas?
PS. The guy who makes these has sold many and this is the first time there are issues.
If I select Toro profile, what when DC is 240p mode I can see a picture but it jumps around all over the place. As soon as it switches to 480p it goes black with music playing in the background as well.
When in 480p I have checked status and it says that input is 720 x 240p which I think it's weird.
Any ideas?
PS. The guy who makes these has sold many and this is the first time there are issues.
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Hmm.. not sure then. Do you have any more information about the device? Does it have a web page or anything? Also does the VGA mode work on any other device (e.g. a monitor)?
FBX says his Toro profile is not compatible with other consoles, so it may also be incompatible with your device or at least incompatible with the 480i/240p it produces.
FBX says his Toro profile is not compatible with other consoles, so it may also be incompatible with your device or at least incompatible with the 480i/240p it produces.
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The Toro's output is an extreme case that will cause a black screen on the output if you try the profile with any other device. Thus, it is not compatible with anything other than the Toro.Everblue wrote:It is not exactly a Toro but it is a device which does the same thing (except for the scanlines). When I select "default" profile I can view the Dreamcast picture but when it switches to 480p I just get a black picture with music playing in the background.
If I select Toro profile, what when DC is 240p mode I can see a picture but it jumps around all over the place. As soon as it switches to 480p it goes black with music playing in the background as well.
When in 480p I have checked status and it says that input is 720 x 240p which I think it's weird.
Any ideas?
PS. The guy who makes these has sold many and this is the first time there are issues.
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I think my framemister may have died. I get a wierd solid pink screen. There is sound. I have tried everything I could think of, I've gone back to a previous firmware and back. Changed every setting, tried every input. Like I said I think it may be dead, but any ideas would be welcome.
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*Update, nevermind. I opened this console up back in 2011 and I could have sworn it was a 1-Chip but this is an RGB-02.*
Hello, any ideas what would cause this pattern on solid colors? I see this on my SNES and using csync cables on either my XRGB Mini or my OSSC. This pic is from the menu screen of the 240P test suite running on an unmodified 1-chip SNES.
Hello, any ideas what would cause this pattern on solid colors? I see this on my SNES and using csync cables on either my XRGB Mini or my OSSC. This pic is from the menu screen of the 240P test suite running on an unmodified 1-chip SNES.
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It might help if we could see the 'image'. You never know it it might be something easily fixed, like shielded RGB cables.
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Agreed, it's weird because the image shows up on my mobile device. Can you see it now?