Start from RGB for Genesis, Saturn, and Nomad best results.
Upscaling composite video where avoidable isn't recommended.
You'd be magnifying a lossy image format that already contains artifacts in the first place.
Will this work for Composite to HDMI?
Re: Will this work for Composite to HDMI?
My advice; don't buy cheap converters/upscalers like RGB to YUV or other chinese equipment. They're not really worth the money.
Either use RGB on your plasma as suggested by Lum or buy a XRGB-3/XRGB-mini Framemeister. I have the XRGB-mini and the Genesis looks absolutely amazing. No distortion or artifacts. Just an incredibly sharp 1080p picture with optional scanlines (to sort of mimic CRTs)
Genesis (RGB) through XRGB-mini;

Either use RGB on your plasma as suggested by Lum or buy a XRGB-3/XRGB-mini Framemeister. I have the XRGB-mini and the Genesis looks absolutely amazing. No distortion or artifacts. Just an incredibly sharp 1080p picture with optional scanlines (to sort of mimic CRTs)
Genesis (RGB) through XRGB-mini;

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That is what I'm looking to do, but $400 & up for an xrgb is too pricey for me. Is there anything cheaper that is similar?Frerix wrote:My advice; don't buy cheap converters/upscalers like RGB to YUV or other chinese equipment. They're not really worth the money.
Either use RGB on your plasma as suggested by Lum or buy a XRGB-3/XRGB-mini Framemeister. I have the XRGB-mini and the Genesis looks absolutely amazing. No distortion or artifacts. Just an incredibly sharp 1080p picture with optional scanlines (to sort of mimic CRTs)
Genesis (RGB) through XRGB-mini;
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Sorry, I was messing with this topic on my phone during church... while trying not to get caught by my wife, I accidentally locked the topic. My bad. Now back to the topic.
Any suggestions?
This is cheaper, would it be comparable to the xrbg? http://www.ebay.com/itm/Mini-CVBS-RCA-A ... 257912f488
I ask because of this from the description:
Any suggestions?
This is cheaper, would it be comparable to the xrbg? http://www.ebay.com/itm/Mini-CVBS-RCA-A ... 257912f488
I ask because of this from the description:
This Mini Converter NOT Turns an Analog Signal into a HD Signal Blu-ray quality BUT merely Converts an Analog Signal into a Digital Signal and Cleans Up the image.
Re: Will this work for Composite to HDMI?
don't go to church?SpaceBooger wrote:Sorry, I was messing with this topic on my phone during church... while trying not to get caught by my wife, I accidentally locked the topic. My bad.
Any suggestions?
Re: Will this work for Composite to HDMI?
Does your TV accept 240p from component input? If so encoding RGB into component has potential.
Try playing a PS1 game using the PS2, or a Neo Geo VC game on Wii.
Try playing a PS1 game using the PS2, or a Neo Geo VC game on Wii.
Lum fan.
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Re: Will this work for Composite to HDMI?
Wii also will play NES, SNES, Genesis, etc in 240p. You'll probably need to put the Wii in 480i mode for it to actual switch over to 240p for VC games though. Otherwise it scales the resolution to 480p.theclaw wrote:Does your TV accept 240p from component input? If so encoding RGB into component has potential.
Try playing a PS1 game using the PS2, or a Neo Geo VC game on Wii.
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Or, if you use emulators like FCE or Genplus, those will output in 240p if you switch the resolution to "original"
Then you can even play Sega CD games in 240p via component. Looks fantastic.
Then you can even play Sega CD games in 240p via component. Looks fantastic.
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Re: Will this work for Composite to HDMI?
Ok, I have NES SNES GEN and NEO GEO VC games... what do I do and what do I look for?AppleQueso wrote:Wii also will play NES, SNES, Genesis, etc in 240p. You'll probably need to put the Wii in 480i mode for it to actual switch over to 240p for VC games though. Otherwise it scales the resolution to 480p.theclaw wrote:Does your TV accept 240p from component input? If so encoding RGB into component has potential.
Try playing a PS1 game using the PS2, or a Neo Geo VC game on Wii.
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Hook up your Wii via component cables, set your Wii's video settings to 480i, and then just try to play a few VC games.SpaceBooger wrote:Ok, I have NES SNES GEN and NEO GEO VC games... what do I do and what do I look for?AppleQueso wrote:Wii also will play NES, SNES, Genesis, etc in 240p. You'll probably need to put the Wii in 480i mode for it to actual switch over to 240p for VC games though. Otherwise it scales the resolution to 480p.theclaw wrote:Does your TV accept 240p from component input? If so encoding RGB into component has potential.
Try playing a PS1 game using the PS2, or a Neo Geo VC game on Wii.
If you don't have any problems, you're good for 240p.