kingcar
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Nope. Won't capture midway, seibu spi or certain banpresto boards from my experience.Apologies if this is answered in the thread, but do these work with the weird refresh on Midway boards?
I have older Jamma->Svideo solutions and Midway boards don't output right with anything I have except a Commodore 1702 monitor, which is way too small for a spectator TV.
Thank you. Guessing some Toaplan games might also make that list.Nope. Won't capture midway, seibu spi or certain banpresto boards from my experience.
Toaplan 2 hardware captures, like batrider and garegga. I don't have any toaplan games to test. Pretty much anything that doesn't have a standardized 240p 60 won't work without some kinda custom profile setup on ossc or some fancy wizardry. I'm using spitfire > extron rgb192 > tink5x and pretty much everything I have that isn't Midway, seibu, or that 1 godzilla banpresto game will work 100%.Thank you. Guessing some Toaplan games might also make that list.
Good lord you just got some bad misinformation. really sorry about this.Thank you. Guessing some Toaplan games might also make that list.
Apologies if this is answered in the thread, but do these work with the weird refresh on Midway boards?
I have older Jamma->Svideo solutions and Midway boards don't output right with anything I have except a Commodore 1702 monitor, which is way too small for a spectator TV.
I'm happy to say you are right! Thank u for the info.It's almost certainly your capture card(s). Most are not necessarily built to understand content which isn't typical 480p/720p/1080p at or close to 30 or 60fps. That's not what we're attempting to feed with arcade video running at all sorts of different specs. You'll likely run into similar issues feeding scaled and/or line multiplied console video as well.
Two devices I've had much better success with for most retro video content are Micomsoft Xcapture-1 and Magewell USB capture gen 2. Neither of these are cheap these days but they work, accept most of the video standards I've thrown at it directly, each one plays well with OBS and require minimal configuration. You get what you pay for in this case.
OK thanks, great to know this can work w/ Midway (Yeah, MK2/UMK3/Original Jam/Open Ice are what I have).What midway boards are you thinking of?
Like NBA Jam? TE works. Again, I’ve streamed that one as well.
There’s not much going on with the Splitfire’s video output other than some level adjustments and if you have an earlier v1 version of the board there is a built-in Low-Pass Filter.
Any issues with video output will have to do with your setup, scalers, sync regenerators, etc.
My setup is Splitfire—>Rondo HD15-2-SCART adapter —>RetroTINK 5x (sometimes OSSC, or GBS-AIO).
Yes. This was how I had my setup before the RetroTINK 5x was out. VGA out from the Splitfire straight to the OSSC. That’ll get you what you need.Can you just do Spitfire-->OSSC (VGA port) though without the VGA->SCART adapter?