I wouldn't bother trying to upscale the 480p pictures as you can't get any more detail than what is already there. It can only interpolate. But then again if that device upscales better than your TV does, then it might be worth it. It's kind of like running an s-video cable from a LaserDisc player when the disc itself is pure composite. Won't do you any good unless the player has a better comb filter than the TV. GC games in 480p are awesome. I wish more of them supported 16:9 and I wish they could have better-than-stereo sound as well (Pro Logic II, etc is still derived from a stereo signal, I want true multichannel like the Xbox and a handful of PS2 games).
I have to hand it to you, though... at least you know to keep your 4:3 games in 4:3. Most people have the mentality of "THE SCREEN MUST BE 100% FILLED AT ALL TIMES OR THE WORLD WILL ENDZ!"
The DVDO Edge upscales better than any TV, also you could just output the natural 480P and let the DVDO do the processing instead of the TV, it does it in 6ms so you get a lagless feed.
I always keep original aspect ratios. You won't believe how many people get mad at me for playing Street Fighter 3 online because I play it in 480P without filters.
True 480p CRTs are pretty hard to come by. Most 1080i CRTs revert to 540p and overscan the edges to get 480p. It's true progressive scan (just like 240p on ant 480i CRT), but in the case of my crappy Sony 34XBR960 it is a little dimmer in 480p mode as a result of the overscan.
Captainvans wrote:The DVDO Edge upscales better than any TV, also you could just output the natural 480P and let the DVDO do the processing instead of the TV, it does it in 6ms so you get a lagless feed.
I always keep original aspect ratios. You won't believe how many people get mad at me for playing Street Fighter 3 online because I play it in 480P without filters.
Great shots. The color is what jumps out at me. Nintendo discontinued the digital port on the GC because fewer than 1% of GC owners ever used it. And that was an early change, meaning actual component users were much less than 1% of the customer base. Good grief! In a way, this is one instance of Nintendo being ahead of its time.
k.vlaros wrote:Great shots. The color is what jumps out at me. Nintendo discontinued the digital port on the GC because fewer than 1% of GC owners ever used it. And that was an early change, meaning actual component users were much less than 1% of the customer base. Good grief! In a way, this is one instance of Nintendo being ahead of its time.
How so? Both the PS2 and Xbox offered component video, multichannel digital sound and the ability to play some games in high definition (above 480p).
I am glad I have the Gamecube component cable. But was irked to discover that the audio is also delivered digitally to that port and could have been included on that same cable, but nooooo, Nintendo made you keep another set of cables hooked up to the system just for audio.
Captainvans wrote:The DVDO Edge upscales better than any TV, also you could just output the natural 480P and let the DVDO do the processing instead of the TV, it does it in 6ms so you get a lagless feed.
I always keep original aspect ratios. You won't believe how many people get mad at me for playing Street Fighter 3 online because I play it in 480P without filters.
Why are they mad?
it would look like ass.
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