Mickkn
02-16-2012, 09:25 AM
Just got my ED64 and its awesome.
ED64 v2 with newest OS, PAL version from Retrogate
But I've got some issues.
NTSC (U) issues:
Using a 40" Samsung LCD to play on (I know it should be some CRT screen :)
When i'm running NTSC games the screen flickers a couple of times, but then it get synced but with the actually game screen moved like 5cm to the right. Missing a couple of centimeters of the right of the screen. (this is not present on my 19" Samsung LCD) I guess it has something to do with the refresh rate?
It's on all NTSC I've tried yet.
On my 19" Samsung LCD a couple of NTSC games has dual picture/shadows.
PAL (E) Issues:
On the 40" TV, a lot of games jumps, but fits in picture. This is not an issue on my 19" TV either. And as I can recall it, not on GoldenEye 007 (E) on the 40" television.
Any ideas ?
Maybe I should try to run it with a modulator instead of Composite?
Will it do any difference if I use a SCART adaptor instead of the actual Composite plugs on my TV? Are there any other video handling through the SCART-Composite
ED64 v2 with newest OS, PAL version from Retrogate
But I've got some issues.
NTSC (U) issues:
Using a 40" Samsung LCD to play on (I know it should be some CRT screen :)
When i'm running NTSC games the screen flickers a couple of times, but then it get synced but with the actually game screen moved like 5cm to the right. Missing a couple of centimeters of the right of the screen. (this is not present on my 19" Samsung LCD) I guess it has something to do with the refresh rate?
It's on all NTSC I've tried yet.
On my 19" Samsung LCD a couple of NTSC games has dual picture/shadows.
PAL (E) Issues:
On the 40" TV, a lot of games jumps, but fits in picture. This is not an issue on my 19" TV either. And as I can recall it, not on GoldenEye 007 (E) on the 40" television.
Any ideas ?
Maybe I should try to run it with a modulator instead of Composite?
Will it do any difference if I use a SCART adaptor instead of the actual Composite plugs on my TV? Are there any other video handling through the SCART-Composite