![]() ![]() ![]() Pros: compact size, support of RGB via SCART, support of component and VGA (e.g. Want to compare this image with Framemeister and 1080p? Not that much difference, by the way. Line 5x is much sharper, but capture cards have problems recognising it, but the TV or a display would correctly process it. I cannot use OSSC with my Elgato HD and show you the sharp and beautiful line5x image quality, but even the normal line2x (here 576p of a PAL Mega Drive) looks much better! This is why the image quality is that bad. Your TV or your adapter will assume that 240/288p is 480i/756i and will deinterlace it (deinterlacing a progressive signal is pointless!). Here is what you get if you connect your console directly to a modern tv or using some generic adapter: So, what’s about OSSC, why do I need it if I can connect my console to my TV via a cheaper adapter? It’s menu is simple, but has all needed options. It is however not an upscaler like Framemeister, because it maintains the original frequencies and just increases the number of the lines and doesn’t have framebuffer to upscale, apply advanced deinterlacing or digitally process images. And of course it is a universal analogue-digital converter (from SCART, Component and VGA to HDMI). It also can act as a deinterlacer and can add scanlines. The OSSC will accept such formats and will linedouble (make 240×2=480 lines, etc.) them, so that you will get more compatible formats like 480, 720 and even 1080. A lot of modern TVs cannot correctly recognise and process older video formats, so that the image on the screen is very bad and you have a long delay between button presses and actions. I'd really like to put an end to this questions after so many years.OSSC is a small device, which can help you connecting many retro gaming consoles to modern TVs and monitors and will keep and improve the image quality. ![]() Also I don't know if it would work with PAL backups of my bought channels. I already modified GC PAL isos to play at 60Hz so I wouldn't mind to check this out, but then I'm unable to find a link for wwPacker or any other tool included in it. The closest thing I found was a Superrsonic's post from 2017 to change MM9 and 10 in which you had to modify the files inside the WADs. When searching around, I can only find posts that are 8 years to a decade old (heck, the "similar thread" choices while creating a new thread point me to messages from 2010), so I wanted to know if there's a way of doing it today or new tools for this. Trying to force them through Launchers or USB Loaders never worked (in Mega Man's case, not even 4:3/16:9 or language changes worked through Loaders!). We know that certain games like Mega Man 9 & 10, or Contra Rebirth for some baffling reason were released with only 480i support making them look blurrier, and also you could even see the interlacing lines on a few of them. ![]()
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