I've seen you tubers use this for 240p, but the manual only specified as low as 480i. Also, it doesn't appear o output 1080 or 720p, so is it only useful for certain types of LCD displays and not consumer tvs?
>>4108191
>use this for 240p
In what way?
My experience with the board was from a few years back when I use to run a videogame arcade. Ordered one to use with a LCD monitor since I couldn't afford a new Wells-Gardner CRT for a DDR Ultramax cab.
It worked surprisingly well for being a chear $25 crap board from china. Not sure if there is later reversions that change this, but when I was adjusting the single I had to "wrap around" on the H-Sync and V-Sync adjustments. Going from the lowest setting, looping back around to the highest, then actually dropping it to the correct frequency. Shit even told you to do that in the manual... Despite all this, it worked really well with a time sensitive game like DDR.
Recommend the thing, but keep in mind, its going to take a bit of playing with to get it dialed in.
You can do it to either, outputs on composit or VGA.
>>4108191
This thing produces the lowest results I would consider acceptable. The price is right I guess. There's a lot of scalers out that that cost more but are more trash than this, so go for it.
>>4108672
They don't use it that way. ur confuse
mines coming in the mail soon(tm), will post screens of how it looks playing dreamcast and saturn on my lacie
>>4110528
Groovy