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− | This wiki is | + | This wiki is mainly dedicated to the Open Source Scan Converter [[OSSC]] and the [[XRGB]] family of video processors by [[Micomsoft]] and other methods of playing [[240p video]] games on an [[LCD]], [[Plasma]] or any other [[progressive]] display device. |
− | == '''The | + | == '''The Basics''' == |
− | [[Pixels]], [[Resolutions]], [[ | + | [[Pixels]], [[Resolutions]], [[Frame rates]], [[Color spaces]], [[Sync signals]], [[Aspect Ratios]], [[Interlacing]], [[Deinterlacing]], [[Progressive Scan]], [[Input Lag]], [[Cables]]. |
''Maybe we can merge Interlacing/Deinterlacing/Progressive Scan to something else ?'' | ''Maybe we can merge Interlacing/Deinterlacing/Progressive Scan to something else ?'' | ||
== '''Connectivity helpers''' == | == '''Connectivity helpers''' == | ||
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− | '' | + | |
+ | *[[HDMI Switches]] | ||
+ | |||
+ | *[[Splitters]] | ||
+ | |||
+ | *[[Converters]] | ||
+ | |||
+ | *[[Transcoders]] | ||
+ | |||
+ | *[[sync cleaners / strippers / boosters]] | ||
+ | |||
+ | *[[Scanlines generators]] | ||
+ | |||
+ | *[[HDCP strippers]] | ||
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+ | *[[Matrices]] | ||
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+ | *[[Koryuu]] Composite and S-Video to Component Video transcoder. | ||
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+ | == '''Open Source Scan Converter''' == | ||
+ | *[[OSSC]] | ||
+ | *[[OSSC Pro]] | ||
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+ | '''Off-Shoot''' | ||
+ | *[[DExx-vd_isl]] | ||
+ | *[[CPS2_DigiAV]] | ||
+ | |||
+ | == '''RetroTINK Products''' == | ||
+ | *[[RetroTINK-2X]] Classic | ||
+ | *[[RetroTINK-2X Pro]] | ||
+ | *[[RetroTINK-2X Mini]] | ||
+ | *[[RetroTINK-2X Scart]] | ||
+ | *[[RetroTINK-5X Pro]] | ||
+ | *[[RetroTINK-4K]] | ||
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+ | |||
+ | *[[RGB2COMP]] (RGB to Component transcoder) | ||
+ | *[[COMP2RGB]] (Component to RGB transcoder) | ||
== '''Micomsoft [[XRGB]] scalers''' == | == '''Micomsoft [[XRGB]] scalers''' == | ||
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*[[XRGB-mini FRAMEMEISTER]] | *[[XRGB-mini FRAMEMEISTER]] | ||
− | == ''' | + | == '''PixelFX Products''' == |
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+ | *[[Morph 4K]] | ||
+ | |||
+ | *[[Retro G.E.M.]] | ||
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+ | Legacy Products | ||
+ | *[[PS1Digital]] | ||
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+ | *[[N64Digital]] | ||
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+ | *[[DCDigital]] | ||
− | + | Direct Video Info | |
− | + | *[[Direct Video Info]] | |
== '''240p test suite''' == | == '''240p test suite''' == | ||
We also host the [[240p test suite]], homebrew software developed for use in video game consoles. It's purpose is to help evaluate upscalers and deinterlacers, either the integrated ones on a display or external ones. | We also host the [[240p test suite]], homebrew software developed for use in video game consoles. It's purpose is to help evaluate upscalers and deinterlacers, either the integrated ones on a display or external ones. | ||
+ | |||
+ | == '''Game ID''' == | ||
+ | |||
+ | Information on Game ID (or GameID), a system to help scalers, video mods and peripherals automatically detect the game being played on a console. | ||
+ | |||
+ | *[[Game_ID]] | ||
+ | |||
+ | == '''Improving quality with mods''' == | ||
+ | In this world there are genious which created some mods that allow us, gamers, to increase our gaming experience. Check [https://consolemods.org/wiki/Main_Page Console Mods]. | ||
+ | |||
+ | == '''SuperGUN and Arcade''' == | ||
+ | It also has tangential information regarding playing arcade game boards at home via a [[SuperGUN]], cables needed for playing consoles games on an XRGB and the related themes. | ||
== '''Record your gaming sessions''' == | == '''Record your gaming sessions''' == | ||
All about [[capture]] for gamers. | All about [[capture]] for gamers. | ||
+ | |||
+ | == '''Console and PCB repair''' == | ||
+ | [[Capacitor replacement lists]] and [[repair logs]] | ||
+ | |||
+ | == '''The Console Power Supply Bible''' == | ||
+ | [[The Console Power Supply Bible]] | ||
''Please feel free to register and start editing away.'' | ''Please feel free to register and start editing away.'' |
Latest revision as of 02:19, 1 January 2025
This wiki is mainly dedicated to the Open Source Scan Converter OSSC and the XRGB family of video processors by Micomsoft and other methods of playing 240p video games on an LCD, Plasma or any other progressive display device.
Contents
- 1 The Basics
- 2 Connectivity helpers
- 3 Open Source Scan Converter
- 4 RetroTINK Products
- 5 Micomsoft XRGB scalers
- 6 PixelFX Products
- 7 240p test suite
- 8 Game ID
- 9 Improving quality with mods
- 10 SuperGUN and Arcade
- 11 Record your gaming sessions
- 12 Console and PCB repair
- 13 The Console Power Supply Bible
The Basics
Pixels, Resolutions, Frame rates, Color spaces, Sync signals, Aspect Ratios, Interlacing, Deinterlacing, Progressive Scan, Input Lag, Cables.
Maybe we can merge Interlacing/Deinterlacing/Progressive Scan to something else ?
Connectivity helpers
- Koryuu Composite and S-Video to Component Video transcoder.
Open Source Scan Converter
Off-Shoot
RetroTINK Products
- RetroTINK-2X Classic
- RetroTINK-2X Pro
- RetroTINK-2X Mini
- RetroTINK-2X Scart
- RetroTINK-5X Pro
- RetroTINK-4K
Micomsoft XRGB scalers
A line of upscan converter built for gamers.
PixelFX Products
Legacy Products
Direct Video Info
240p test suite
We also host the 240p test suite, homebrew software developed for use in video game consoles. It's purpose is to help evaluate upscalers and deinterlacers, either the integrated ones on a display or external ones.
Game ID
Information on Game ID (or GameID), a system to help scalers, video mods and peripherals automatically detect the game being played on a console.
Improving quality with mods
In this world there are genious which created some mods that allow us, gamers, to increase our gaming experience. Check Console Mods.
SuperGUN and Arcade
It also has tangential information regarding playing arcade game boards at home via a SuperGUN, cables needed for playing consoles games on an XRGB and the related themes.
Record your gaming sessions
All about capture for gamers.
Console and PCB repair
Capacitor replacement lists and repair logs
The Console Power Supply Bible
The Console Power Supply Bible
Please feel free to register and start editing away.