![]() I'm running nearly all of these emulators in 1024x768 fullscreen mode with as few filters as possible typically with the proper aspect ratio. ![]() Any attempt to enter s-video to composite mode after restart resulted in a black screen. None of them actually were except for the one that would only work when I first hooked it up. All of the cards I ordered seemed to imply that they were compatible with stuff like s-video to composite cables or VGA to component adapters. I wasted about $30 on old graphics cards that never quite got me what I wanted which was to be able to hook to a CRT using s-video, composite or component so I could use any of my old TVs, not just the one with s-video which is actually my least favorite TV (a weird flat screen CRT that's too heavy and has mild gaussing issues that I can't seem to fix). Turns out I ordered what I actually needed the other day for about 10 bucks. Looking back I think I was confusing what I needed with the sort of upscaler or whatever it's called that people need to hook old stuff to HD TVs. I assumed that an external converter would be expensive so initially I didn't even consider it. The desktop that I'm currently turning into a TV-based emulation station is 7 years old so when I decided to buy some stuff to hook it up to my CRTs I first went the graphics card route (compatible parts for a Compaq PC of this age are dirt cheap). Quote from: Starscream on August 14, 2017, 07:06:49 PMHowever, the graphics card in my laptop is one of those that cannot output low resolutions like e.g. For a standard VGA converter it shouldn't matter because the converter will happily accept the VGA signal and output as 480i to a TV. Quote from: Starscream on August 14, 2017, 07:06:49 PMIt depends on the setup. converter on the way so I can play these games on one of my old CRT TVs. Would you care to expand on this? I'm curious because I have an external VGA to composite/s-video/etc. Quote from: Starscream on August 14, 2017, 04:17:31 PMI'd use Ootake if it weren't for the limited flexibility regarding CRT use. All around, it's a more accurate experience then Ootake and Magic Engine.Īnd if I remember correctly it's one of the only ways to play PC-FX games which I am interested to try. Quote from: Burnt Lasagna on August 14, 2017, 02:28:29 PM I'm not willing to pay for used 20-30 year old software or the additional programs necessary to make unauthorized use of said software. QuoteWhile I don't like paying for emulators, I don't feel good about pirating said emulators either.įor me, there are certain things I'm willing to pay for and other things I'm not. Perhaps my initial snap judgement was a bit harsh. Quote from: KingMike on August 14, 2017, 12:52:08 PMI don't think the UI is that bad, aside from the giant load screen forcing you to load a game immediately.
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