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Well, with current equipment you can rotate with very light lag, such as 1-1.5 frames, which I guess is up to you if that's too much or not. We have no idea how much lag the OSSC Pro will add, but it will for sure add some.I don't get the hoopla about rotation.. If you rotate it, the picture is already so modified and processed you may as well use an emulator or mister.
^exactly!I don't get the hoopla about rotation.. If you rotate it, the picture is already so modified and processed you may as well use an emulator or mister.
Unless the Cyclone V has integrated arm (soc), that wont be possible.I'm excited by the FPGA functionally and expansion header. This could be an all in one solution that replaces mister.
RGB 4k @ 60 Hz needs 594 MHz, and not sure the hw can do it. 4K for niche stuff is still quite tricky to do without costing a kidney.What’s more exciting to me is the HDMI input for scaling 1080p to 4K and perhaps 8K(?) down the line. The hardware looks beefy enough, proving that this is a good future proofing solution.
That’s what I’m more excited about. Rotation is just a novel option but I can’t see it being the holy grail of features.
hmm, I figured it would be possible in the future, but if that current spec isn’t beefy enough for 4K then I guess the HDMI is there as a passthrough? Then I guess the Pro is really gunning for an XRGB MINI replacement.RGB 4k @ 60 Hz needs 594 MHz, and not sure the hw can do it. 4K for niche stuff is still quite tricky to do without costing a kidney.What’s more exciting to me is the HDMI input for scaling 1080p to 4K and perhaps 8K(?) down the line. The hardware looks beefy enough, proving that this is a good future proofing solution.
That’s what I’m more excited about. Rotation is just a novel option but I can’t see it being the holy grail of features.