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[[File:Xrgb-3_logo.gif]]
 
[[File:Xrgb-3_logo.gif]]
[[File:Xrgb-3_front.jpg|200px|thumb|right|XRGB-3 front]]
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[[File:Xrgb-3_front.jpg|300px|thumb|right|XRGB-3 front]]
[[File:Xrgb-3_back.jpg|200px|thumb|right|XRGB-3 back]]
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[[File:Xrgb-3_back.jpg|300px|thumb|right|XRGB-3 back]]
 
 
<font color="#FFA500">Insert introduction speech ?</font>
 
 
 
<font color="#FF0000">'''TO DO / NEED HELP FOR'''
 
 
 
- fixing english typos
 
 
 
- improving japanese menus translation
 
 
 
- translating firmwares changelogs
 
 
 
- completing "Recommanded settings" and adding other systems (arcade pcbs, other console) ?
 
 
 
- anything that should be in this guide
 
 
 
- adding/fixing things in <font color="#FFA500">orange</font>
 
</font>
 
 
 
[http://junkerhq.net/xrgb/index.php/Talk:XRGB-3 Discussion about XRGB-3 wiki ]
 
  
 
== Translations ==
 
== Translations ==
 
=== Firmware translation ===
 
=== Firmware translation ===
''Firmware translation for version 2.12.''
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''Firmware translation for japanese version 2.12.''
 +
 
 +
We need to update this to link to the [[XRGB-3_Firmware_translation | firmware translation]] and clean up this page.
  
 
==== メインメニュー (Main menu) ====
 
==== メインメニュー (Main menu) ====
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|-
 
|-
 
|色合い
 
|色合い
|<font color="#FFA500">Color tint</font>
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|Color tint
 
|0 - 63
 
|0 - 63
 
|32
 
|32
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|32
 
|32
 
|}
 
|}
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* Note : '''Color Tint''' and '''Color Depth''' are unavailable for RGB and YUV signals
  
 
==== 画面調整 (Screen settings) ====
 
==== 画面調整 (Screen settings) ====
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|-
 
|-
 
|子画面表示
 
|子画面表示
|View <font color="#FFA500">??</font>
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|Display
|<font color="#FFA500">??</font>
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|オフ (OFF) / オン (ON)
 
|<font color="#FFA500">??</font>
 
|<font color="#FFA500">??</font>
 
|-
 
|-
 
|子画面サイズ
 
|子画面サイズ
|Size <font color="#FFA500">??</font>
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|Size
|<font color="#FFA500">??</font>
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|<font color="#FFA500">0 - ??</font>
 
|<font color="#FFA500">??</font>
 
|<font color="#FFA500">??</font>
 
|-
 
|-
 
|子画面水平位置
 
|子画面水平位置
|Horizontal position <font color="#FFA500">??</font>
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|Horizontal position
|<font color="#FFA500">??</font>
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|<font color="#FFA500">?? - 31</font>
 
|<font color="#FFA500">??</font>
 
|<font color="#FFA500">??</font>
 
|-
 
|-
 
|子画面垂直位置
 
|子画面垂直位置
|Vertical position <font color="#FFA500">??</font>
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|Vertical position
|<font color="#FFA500">??</font>
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|<font color="#FFA500">?? - 31</font>
 
|<font color="#FFA500">??</font>
 
|<font color="#FFA500">??</font>
 
|-
 
|-
 
|子画面比率
 
|子画面比率
|Rate <font color="#FFA500">??</font>
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|Rate
|<font color="#FFA500">??</font>
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|<font color="#FFA500">0 - ??</font>
 
|<font color="#FFA500">??</font>
 
|<font color="#FFA500">??</font>
 
|}
 
|}
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|-
 
|-
 
|PC 水平ドットマッチ
 
|PC 水平ドットマッチ
|<font color="#FFA500">PC horizontal dot match</font>
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|PC horizontal dot match
 
|<font color="#FFA500">??</font>
 
|<font color="#FFA500">??</font>
 
|<font color="#FFA500">??</font>
 
|<font color="#FFA500">??</font>
 
|-
 
|-
 
|PC マッチ
 
|PC マッチ
|<font color="#FFA500">PC match</font>
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|PC match
 
|<font color="#FFA500">??</font>
 
|<font color="#FFA500">??</font>
 
|<font color="#FFA500">??</font>
 
|<font color="#FFA500">??</font>
 
|-
 
|-
 
|PC 手動ドットクロック
 
|PC 手動ドットクロック
|<font color="#FFA500">PC dot clock manual</font>
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|PC dot clock manual
 
|<font color="#FFA500">??</font>
 
|<font color="#FFA500">??</font>
 
|<font color="#FFA500">??</font>
 
|<font color="#FFA500">??</font>
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|-
 
|-
 
|NTSCドットクロック
 
|NTSCドットクロック
|NTSC dot lock
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|NTSC dot clock
 
|標準 (STANDARD) / 手動 (MANUAL)
 
|標準 (STANDARD) / 手動 (MANUAL)
 
|STANDARD
 
|STANDARD
 
|-
 
|-
 
|NTSC 手動ドットクロック
 
|NTSC 手動ドットクロック
|NTSC dot lock manual
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|NTSC dot clock manual
 
|0 - 4095
 
|0 - 4095
 
|3639
 
|3639
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|-
 
|-
 
|スクリーンサイズ
 
|スクリーンサイズ
|<font color="#FFA500">Screen size</font>
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|Screen size
 
|標準 (STANDARD) / アンダー (UNDERSCAN) / D2ズーム (D2 ZOOM)
 
|標準 (STANDARD) / アンダー (UNDERSCAN) / D2ズーム (D2 ZOOM)
 
|STANDARD
 
|STANDARD
 
|-
 
|-
 
|描画方式
 
|描画方式
|<font color="#FFA500">Drawing method</font>
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|Drawing method
 
|疑似インター (INTERLACED) / ノンインター (NON-INTERLACED)
 
|疑似インター (INTERLACED) / ノンインター (NON-INTERLACED)
 
|INTERLACED
 
|INTERLACED
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|D 入力2 信号方式
 
|D 入力2 信号方式
 
|D IN 2 INPUT signal
 
|D IN 2 INPUT signal
|色差 (YUV) / セパレート <font color="#FFA500">(SEPERATE → RGBHV??)</font> / 複合 (RGB)
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|色差 (YUV) / セパレート (RGB-HV) / 複合 (RGB)
 
|YUV
 
|YUV
 
|-
 
|-
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|V-Sync lock
 
|V-Sync lock
 
|オフ (OFF) / オン (ON)
 
|オフ (OFF) / オン (ON)
|ON
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|OFF
 
|-
 
|-
 
|電源設定
 
|電源設定
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|DOT_by_DOT
 
|DOT_by_DOT
 
|オフ (OFF) / オン (ON)
 
|オフ (OFF) / オン (ON)
|ON
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|OFF
 
|}
 
|}
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 +
----
  
 
=== Remote translation ===
 
=== Remote translation ===
 
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{|
<font color="#FFA500">INSERT IMAGE</font>
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| [[Image:Xrgb3-remote.png|250px|thumb|upright|alt=picture 1|Remote]]
 
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| [[Image:Xrgb3 remote.png|250px|thumb|upright|alt=picture 2|Remote translated]]
== Released firmwares ==
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|}
===B0 firmwares===
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{| class="wikitable" style="text-align:center; width:50%;"
{| class="wikitable" style="text-align:center; width:100%;"
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|-
 +
! scope=col |
 +
! scope=col | Japanese
 +
! scope=col | English
 +
! scope=col | Detailed information
 +
|-
 +
|rowspan="3" | <font color="#FF0000">Group 1</font>
 +
<font color="#FFA500">insert information</font>
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|電源
 +
|Power
 +
|Turns the XRGB-3 ON/OFF
 
|-
 
|-
! scope=col | Version
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|ステータス
! scope=col | Date
+
|Status
! scope=col | Changes
+
|Displays input signal information
! scope=col | Known issues
 
 
|-
 
|-
|1.00
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|PC/AV
|initial release
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|PC/AV
| -
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|<font color="#FFA500">insert information</font>
| -
 
 
|-
 
|-
|1.01
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|rowspan="8" | <font color="#FF0000">Group 2</font>
|?
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'''Inputs'''
|<font color="#FFA500">■XRGB-3 FPGA Version1.01
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|ビデオ1
 
+
|Video 1
・一部本体で入力映像が乱れることがあるのを修正。
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|Switch to Composite input 1
 
 
■Line Doubler & Transcoder FPGA Version0.80
 
 
 
・XRGB-3Line Doubler & Transcoder機能を追加。
 
</font>
 
| -
 
 
|-
 
|-
|1.02
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|ビデオ2
|?
+
|Video 2
|<font color="#FFA500">■XRGB-3 CPU Version1.02
+
|Switch to Composite input 2
 
 
・一部チップセットもしくはUSBコントローラーを搭載したパソコンで、USBが認識されないことがあるのを修正。
 
 
 
・D入力端子2のRGB入力で、対応解像度を増やした(X68000など)。
 
 
 
・21ピンRGBマルチ入力端子(GAME IN)で、NEOGEO等が正常に映るように修正。
 
 
 
・電源投入時の動作をより安定化した。
 
 
 
■XRGB-3 Update Tool Version1.01
 
 
 
・一部メッセージが隠れていたので、画面サイズを調整。
 
 
 
・エラーメッセージを分かりやすいように修正。</font>
 
| -
 
 
|-
 
|-
|1.03
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|S入力1
|?
+
|S IN 1
|<font color="#FFA500">■XRGB-3 CPU Version1.03
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|Switch to S-Video input 1
 
+
|-
・パソコンとXRGB-3を接続している際、DirectInputを使用するゲームの起動でエラーが発生することがあるのを修正。
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|S入力2
 
+
|S IN 2
・リモコンで電源を切る際のタイミングを若干短くした。
+
|Switch to S-Video input 2
 
+
|-
・PC/AVボタンを押すと、同期極性の設定が元に戻るのを修正。
+
|D入力1
 
+
|D IN 1
・スキャンラインを表示する機能(擬似走査線表示)を追加(Line Doubler & Transcoderモードのみ使用可能)。
+
|Switch to D-Terminal input 1
 
 
■XRGB-3 CMD Version1.01
 
 
 
・一部型番のプレイステーション2でD出力画像の乱れを軽減。
 
 
 
■XRGB-3 OSD Version1.01
 
 
 
スキャンライン表示機能に伴い、メニューを拡張。
 
 
 
■XRGB-3 ラインダブラー&デジタルトランスコーダ FPGA Version0.90
 
 
 
スキャンライン表示機能を追加。
 
 
 
■XRGB-3 Update Tool Version1.10
 
 
 
・CPU書込時のメッセージをわかりやすいように改善。
 
 
 
■VL_H
 
 
 
 ラインダブラー画面時に、画面に1ドット間隔の縦方向の黒線を描画します。画質の悪いテレビの様な質感を表現できます。
 
 ただしこの機能を使用すると、画面が若干暗くなります。また、ブラウン管の種類によっては画面にモワレが発生することがあります。
 
 
 
■VL_V
 
 
 
 ラインダブラー画面時に、画面の走査線1ラインおきに横方向の黒線を描画します。走査線を目立たせることができます。旧型のブラウン管テレビのような質感を表現できます。
 
 ただしこの機能を使用すると、画面が若干暗くなります。</font>
 
| -
 
 
|-
 
|-
|1.05
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|D入力2
|?
+
|D IN 2
|<font color="#FFA500">■XRGB-3 CPU Version1.05
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|Switch to D-Terminal input 2
 
 
・DVI接続時に、画面の解像度を変更したり、パソコンを再起動したりすると、同期信号が出力されなくなることがあることを修正。
 
 
 
■XRGB-3 CMD Version1.04
 
 
 
・DVI接続時に、画面の解像度を変更したり、パソコンを再起動したりすると、同期信号が出力されなくなることがあることを修正。</font>
 
| -
 
 
|-
 
|-
|1.07
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|D入力3
|?
+
|D IN 3
|<font color="#FFA500">通常モード用Firmware
+
|Switch to D-Terminal input 3
■XRGB-3 CPU Version1.07
+
|-
 
+
|ゲーム
・ラインダブラー&デジタルトランスコーダモードの変更に伴う修正。
+
|GAME IN
 
+
|Switch to RGB-21 input
・PC入力の解像度変更時の動作を安定化。
 
 
 
■XRGB-3 CMD Version1.07
 
 
 
・ラインダブラー&デジタルトランスコーダモードの変更に伴う修正。
 
 
 
・D4映像の明るさを調節した。
 
 
 
・PC入力の解像度変更時の動作を安定化。
 
 
 
■XRGB-3 FPGA Version1.02(BANK0用:06_10_13)
 
 
 
・動作の安定性を向上。
 
 
 
ラインダブラー&デジタルトランスコーダ用Firmware
 
 
 
■XRGB-3 FPGA Version1.00(BANK1用:06_10_19)
 
 
 
・正式公開版。
 
 
 
・未入力時に青画面(ブルーバック)が表示されるようにした。</font>
 
| -
 
 
|-
 
|-
|1.10
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|rowspan="3" | <font color="#FF0000">Group 3</font>
|2007-01-22
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'''PCinP'''
|<font color="#FFA500">通常モード用Firmware
+
|PCinP
 
+
|PCinP
■XRGB-3 CPU Version1.10
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|Activate the PCinP feature
 
 
・一部機種で画面モードがUXGA(1600*1200)時に、WINinPのフル画面が表示されないことを修正。
 
 
 
・フルリセット後のデフォルトS入力が、S1入力ではなくS2入力になっていたことを修正。
 
 
 
■XRGB-3 CMD Version1.10
 
 
 
・CPUバージョンにあわせて修正。</font>
 
| -
 
 
|-
 
|-
|1.11
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|colspan="2" | Arrow keys
|2007-03-09
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|Moves the PCinP frame around
|<font color="#FFA500">通常モード用Firmware
 
 
 
■XRGB-3 CPU Version1.11
 
 
 
・VBI信号がレターボックス信号の時に、PCinP子画面表示の操作が正しく行えない問題を改善。
 
 
 
・D1映像からビデオ映像にチャンネルを変更した際に、特定の映像でしばらく画面が乱れる問題を改善。
 
 
 
・WiiのD端子映像で画面が真っ白になると画面の上部が歪む問題を改善。
 
 
 
■XRGB-3 CMD Version1.11
 
 
 
・CPUバージョンにあわせて修正。</font>
 
| -
 
 
|-
 
|-
|1.12
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|colspan="2" | Circular corner buttons
|2007-09-25
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|Quickly moves the frame to the corresponding corner
|<font color="#FFA500">通常モード用Firmware
+
|-
 
+
|rowspan="2" | <font color="#FF0000">Group 4</font>
■XRGB-3 CPU Version1.12
+
'''PCinP size'''
 
+
|小
・デジタルRGB入力時に、稀に「オーバークロック」と表示される問題を修正。
+
|Smaller
 
+
|Decrease the size of the frame
・小画面表示を終了時にINPUT LEDが点灯したままになる問題を修正。</font>
+
|-
| -
+
|大
 +
|Larger
 +
|Increase the size of the frame
 +
|-
 +
|rowspan="4" | <font color="#FF0000">Group 5</font>
 +
<font color="#FFA500">insert information</font>
 +
|ガイド
 +
|Guidelines
 +
|Show/Hide Guidelines
 
|-
 
|-
|1.12b
+
|静止
|2007-09-25
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|Freeze frame
|<font color="#FFA500">通常モード用Firmware
+
|Freezes the current frame (B0 mode)
 
 
■XRGB-3 CPU Version1.12b
 
 
 
・XRGB-3 CPU Version1.12の機能にPSP用モードをプラスしました。
 
 
 
D2入力時(ゲームプレイ時)にアンダースキャンをオンにすると、画面ズーム機能が働きます。
 
 
 
これにより、PSPの画面を拡大表示することが可能です。</font>
 
| -
 
 
|-
 
|-
|2.00
+
|PC マッチ
|2007-01-26
+
|PC Match
|<font color="#FFA500">共通Firmware
+
|<font color="#FFA500">insert information</font>
 
 
■XRGB-3 CPU Version2.00
 
 
 
・ワイドディスプレイに対応。新たにWXGA+(1440*900)、WSXGA+(1680*1050)、WUXGA(1920*1200)の画面モードに対応。
 
 
 
■XRGB-3 CMD Version2.00
 
 
 
・ワイドディスプレイ対応に伴う修正。
 
 
 
ワイド対応モード用Firmware(FPGA B2)
 
 
 
■XRGB-3 FPGA Version2.00(BANK2用:07_01_26)
 
 
 
・ワイドディスプレイに対応。新たにWXGA+(1440*900)、WSXGA+(1680*1050)、WUXGA(1920*1200)の画面モードに対応。</font>
 
| -
 
 
|-
 
|-
|2.01
+
|アスペクト
|2007-02-02
+
|Aspect
|<font color="#FFA500">共通Firmware
+
|Switch between aspect ratios
 
+
|-
■XRGB-3 CPU Version2.01
+
|rowspan="4" | <font color="#FF0000">Group 6</font>
 
+
'''Menu'''
・「ディスプレイ画面モード」の項目に、ワイドモニター向け画面モードを追加。
+
|メニュー
 
+
|Menu
・「ディスプレイ画面モード」の初期設定を「XG(XGA)」に変更。
+
|Displays the On-screen menu
 
+
|-
■XRGB-3 CMD Version2.01
+
|UP/LEFT
 
+
|UP/LEFT
・D2/D3/D4時の画面比率を調整。
+
|Move cursor up or left
 +
|-
 +
|DOWN/RIGHT
 +
|DOWN/RIGHT
 +
|Move cursor down or right
 +
|-
 +
|OK
 +
|OK
 +
|Confirm selection
 +
|-
 +
|rowspan="4" | <font color="#FF0000">Group 7</font>
 +
'''Headphones'''
 +
|ラウド
 +
|Loud
 +
|Use loudness mode
 +
|-
 +
|消音
 +
|Mute
 +
|Mute audio
 +
|-
 +
|大 (音声)
 +
|Volume up
 +
|Turn headphone volume up
 +
|-
 +
|小 (音声)
 +
|Volume down
 +
|Turn headphone volume down
 +
|-
 +
|rowspan="2" | <font color="#FF0000">Group 8</font>
 +
<font color="#FFA500">insert information</font>
 +
|AV (ミキサ)
 +
|AV Mixer
 +
|<font color="#FFA500">insert information</font>
 +
|-
 +
|PC (ミキサ)
 +
|PC Mixer
 +
|<font color="#FFA500">insert information</font>
 +
|-
 +
|}
  
ワイド対応モード用Firmware(FPGA B2)
+
----
  
■XRGB-3 FPGA Version2.01(BANK2用:07_01_31)
+
=== WINinP translation ===
  
・D2映像で「ワイド」表示の時、画面が乱れる問題を改善。</font>
+
==== First menu ====
|<font color="#FFA500">・アナログRGBで接続した際に、ディスプレイ側で正しくオートアジャストが働かないことがあります。
+
{| class="wikitable" style="text-align:center; width:20%;"
 
 
・アナログRGBで接続した際に、表示位置がずれることがあります。
 
 
 
・デジタルRGBでパソコンの1920*1200の映像信号を入力した場合、映像がオーバークロックになることがあります。長時間オーバークロック状態になると、XRGB-3が自動的にシャットダウンすることがあります。
 
 
 
・アナログRGBでパソコンの1680*1050や1920*1200ドットの映像信号を入力した場合、映像がオーバークロックになることがあります。長 時間オーバークロック状態になると、XRGB-3が自動的にシャットダウンすることがあります。
 
 
 
・1920*1200ドット対応のディスプレイが接続されていると、パソコン起動時にパソコン映像がオーバークロックになってXRGB-3がシャットダウンすることがあります。
 
 
 
・アナログRGBでパソコンのワイド画面を入力した際は、XRGB-3の「PC水平ドットマッチ」で画質を調整する必要があります。
 
 
 
※「PCマッチ」ではパソコン画面を正しくオートアジャストできません。
 
 
 
・レターボックス表示の映像をズーム(拡大)表示することはできません。</font>
 
 
|-
 
|-
|2.02
+
! scope=col | Japanese
|2007-11-08
+
! scope=col | English
|<font color="#FFA500">共通Firmware
+
|-
 
+
|表示
■XRGB-3 CPU Version2.02
+
|View
 +
|-
 +
|アスペクト
 +
|Aspect
 +
|-
 +
|ヘルプ
 +
|Help
 +
|-
 +
|<font color="#FFA500">??設定</font>
 +
|Settings
 +
|-
 +
|終了
 +
|Close
 +
|}
  
・アンダースキャン機能をスクリーンサイズ機能に変更、D2ズーム機能を追加。
+
==== View ====
 
+
{| class="wikitable" style="text-align:center; width:20%;"
・デジタルRGBでパソコンの1920*1200の映像信号を入力した場合、映像がオーバークロックになる問題を修正。
+
|-
 
+
! scope=col | Japanese
・パソコン起動時にパソコン映像がオーバークロックになる問題を修正。
+
! scope=col | English
 
 
■XRGB-3 CMD Version2.03
 
 
 
・D2ズーム機能対応に伴う修正。
 
 
 
ワイド対応モード用Firmware(FPGA B2)
 
 
 
■XRGB-3 FPGA Version2.01(BANK2用:07_10_18)
 
 
 
・一部の1440*900ドット対応のディスプレイで映らない問題を修正。</font>
 
|<font color="#FFA500">・アナログRGBで接続した際に、ディスプレイ側で正しくオートアジャストが働かないことがあります。
 
 
 
・アナログRGBで接続した際に、表示位置がずれることがあります。
 
 
 
・アナログRGBでパソコンの1680*1050や1920*1200ドットの映像信号を入力した場合、映像がオーバークロックになることがあります。長 時間オーバークロック状態になると、XRGB-3が自動的にシャットダウンすることがあります。
 
 
 
・アナログRGBでパソコンのワイド画面を入力した際は、XRGB-3の「PC水平ドットマッチ」で画質を調整する必要があります。
 
 
 
※「PCマッチ」ではパソコン画面を正しくオートアジャストできません。
 
 
 
・レターボックス表示の映像をズーム(拡大)表示することはできません。</font>
 
 
|-
 
|-
|2.05
+
|<font color="#FFA500">??</font>
|2008-05-09
+
|<font color="#FFA500">Resolution</font>
|<font color="#FFA500">Firmware(FPGA B0)
+
|-
■XRGB-3 CPU Version2.05
+
|プリセット1
 
+
|Preset 1
・ワイドディスプレイに正式対応。1440×900ドット、1680×1050ドット、1920×1200ドットのディスプレイに標準で対応した。
+
|-
 +
|プリセット2
 +
|Preset 2
 +
|-
 +
|プリセット3
 +
|Preset 3
 +
|-
 +
|<font color="#FFA500">??</font>
 +
|<font color="#FFA500">??</font>
 +
|-
 +
|<font color="#FFA500">??</font>
 +
|<font color="#FFA500">Info?</font>
 +
|}
  
・1080iの映像入力で発生していた水平方向の揺れを低減。
+
==== Resolution  ====
 
+
{| class="wikitable" style="text-align:center; width:20%;"
・XRGB-3の解像度を変更した後、ガンマを調整しても反映しない問題を修正。
 
 
 
・メニューのスペシャルに「LPF(ローパスフィルター)」を追加。プレイステーション2やニンテンドーゲームキューブなどの薄暗い画像で発生しやすい、水平方向のノイズを低減。
 
 
 
水平ノイズが気になる場合、ビデオやS、D端子の525i/525p(プログレッシブ)では「オン」にして使用することをおすすめします。525pでは 若干鮮明度に影響します。D端子では1125iや750pでも「オン」にできますが、鮮明度が著しく低下するため、「オフ」の設定で使用することを推奨し ます。各入力における初期設定と、設定の共有状況は下表の通りです。
 
 
 
入力 LPF初期設定(リセット時) VIDEO IN 1 ON VIDEO IN 2 ON S IN 1 ON S IN 2 ON   525i 525p 1125i 750p D IN 1 OFF D IN 2 ON ON OFF OFF D IN 3 OFF GAME IN (21pin) ON OFF OFF OFF
 
 
 
■XRGB-3 CMD Version2.05
 
 
 
・CPUの変更に伴う修正。
 
 
 
■XRGB-3 FPGA Version2.03
 
 
 
・通常モードとワイドモードを統合し、FPGA BANKのB0を使用するようにした。このためファームアップのリセット後に、FPGAバンクを変更する必要がありません(お試し版のワイド対応ファーム ウェアではB2を使用しており、リセット後設定を変更する必要があります)。</font>
 
|<font color="#FFA500">・アナログRGBで接続した際に、ディスプレイ側で正しくオートアジャストが働かないことがあります。
 
 
 
・アナログRGBで接続した際に、表示位置がずれることがあります。
 
 
 
・アナログRGBでパソコンのワイド画面を入力した際は、XRGB-3の「PC水平ドットマッチ」で画質を調整する必要があります。
 
※「PCマッチ」ではパソコン画面を正しくオートアジャストできません。
 
・レターボックス表示の映像をズーム(拡大)表示することはできません。</font>
 
 
|-
 
|-
|2.06
+
! scope=col | Japanese
|2008-10-28
+
! scope=col | English
|<font color="#FFA500">Firmware(FPGA B0)
+
|-
 
+
|<font color="#FFA500">??</font>
■XRGB-3 CPU Version2.06
+
|<font color="#FFA500">Full Screen?</font>
 
+
|-
・従来のPSP-2000用D2ズーム機能に加え、PSP-3000用D1、Video、Sズーム機能を追加した。
+
|<font color="#FFA500">??(ノーマル)</font>
 
+
|<font color="#FFA500">Full Screen (Normal)?</font>
・一部のDDC信号がGNDと接続されているテレビと接続しても、正常に動作するようにした。
+
|-
 
+
|<font color="#FFA500">??(ワイド)</font>
・D入力の明るさを調整した。
+
|<font color="#FFA500">Full Screen (Wide)?</font>
 
+
|-
■XRGB-3 CMD Version2.06
+
|320(ノーマル)
 +
|320 (Normal)
 +
|-
 +
|640(ノーマル)
 +
|640 (Normal)
 +
|-
 +
|800(ノーマル)
 +
|800 (Normal)
 +
|-
 +
|1024(ノーマル)
 +
|1024 (Normal)
 +
|-
 +
|1280(ノーマル)
 +
|1280 (Normal)
 +
|-
 +
|1440(ノーマル)
 +
|1440 (Normal)
 +
|}
  
・CPUの変更に伴う修正。</font>
+
==== Aspect ====
|<font color="#FFA500">・アナログRGBで接続した際に、ディスプレイ側で正しくオートアジャストが働かないことがあります。
+
{| class="wikitable" style="text-align:center; width:20%;"
 
 
・アナログRGBで接続した際に、表示位置がずれることがあります。
 
 
 
・アナログRGBでパソコンのワイド画面を入力した際は、XRGB-3の「PC水平ドットマッチ」で画質を調整する必要があります。
 
※「PCマッチ」ではパソコン画面を正しくオートアジャストできません。
 
 
 
・レターボックス表示の映像をズーム(拡大)表示することはできません。</font>
 
 
|-
 
|-
|2.07
+
! scope=col | Japanese
|2008-12-05
+
! scope=col | English
|<font color="#FFA500">Firmware(FPGA B0)
 
 
 
■XRGB-3 CPU Version2.07
 
 
 
・FPGAの修正に伴う変更。
 
 
 
■XRGB-3 FPGA Version2.04
 
 
 
・チャンネル切り替え時に希に画面が真っ黒、またはグレーになってしまう問題修正。</font>
 
|<font color="#FFA500">・アナログRGBで接続した際に、ディスプレイ側で正しくオートアジャストが働かないことがあります。
 
 
 
・アナログRGBで接続した際に、表示位置がずれることがあります。
 
 
 
・アナログRGBでパソコンのワイド画面を入力した際は、XRGB-3の「PC水平ドットマッチ」で画質を調整する必要があります。※「PCマッチ」ではパソコン画面を正しくオートアジャストできません。
 
 
 
・レターボックス表示の映像をズーム(拡大)表示することはできません。</font>
 
 
|-
 
|-
|2.10
+
|ノーマル
|2009-01-30
+
|Normal
|<font color="#FFA500">Firmware(FPGA B0)
+
|-
 +
|ワイド
 +
|Wide
 +
|}
 +
 
 +
==== Help ====
 +
{| class="wikitable" style="text-align:center; width:20%;"
 +
|-
 +
! scope=col | Japanese
 +
! scope=col | English
 +
|-
 +
|WINinP Viewer ヘルプ
 +
|WINinP Viewer Help
 +
|-
 +
|<font color="#FFA500">WINinP Viewer ??</font>
 +
|<font color="#FFA500">WINinP Viewer About?</font>
 +
|}
 +
 
 +
The settings menu lets you select startup resolutions, you can also save your presets here.
 +
 
 +
=== Released firmwares ===
 +
[[XRGB-3 Firmware page]]
 +
 
 +
== Known problems with current firmware version 2.12 ==
 +
 
 +
=== DVI to HDMI 1080p output incompatibility ===
  
■XRGB-3 CPU Version2.10
+
The XRGB3's 1080p output is incompatible with many displays. When trying to use the XRGB-3 via it's DVI output using a DVI to HDMI cable, it is not possible to see a picture at all on many displays when the XRGB3 is set to output 1080p.
  
・水平同期極性と、垂直同期極性の機能をPCスルー時とアップスキャン時で個別動作するようにした。
+
=== Extreme sensibility to noise ===
  
・FPGAの修正に伴う変更。
+
When using the Playstation 2 with component cables there is extreme sensibility to noise in the signal.
  
■XRGB-3 FPGA Version2.10
+
=== High AFC Settings affect picture stability ===
  
・以下の対応解像度を追加した。
+
Some systems need the AFC set to 4 or 5 which causes vertical sync instability. The same systems work fine on other processors. When used with the XRGB3, many TV's, monitors and video processors cannot handle this instability and it will result in seemingly random loss of picture/screen blanking.
  
 320×240/640×400/640×480/1280×768/1360×768/1920×1080
+
=== Too much noise in transcoding (B1) mode ===
  
 ※320×240と640×400は簡易対応となります。
+
When feeding 480p in B1 mode, the picture is easily affected by noise in the signal. The very same signal gets transcoded fine on the XSELECT-D4 without any visible noise in the signal. To minimise noise, feed in the component signal into the GAME IN connector rather than the D-terminal connectors. This produces an image with significantly less noise.
  
・低解像度設定の追加。
+
=== Extreme horizontal picture shift with some sources ===
  
・ドットバイドットモードの追加。</font>
+
For example component Input from Wii - VGA output to certain (!) LCD. Reason unknown. <font color="#FFA500">Picture upcoming !!</font>
|<font color="#FFA500">・アナログRGBで接続した際に、ディスプレイ側で正しくオートアジャストが働かないことがあります。
 
  
・アナログRGBで接続した際に、表示位置がずれることがあります。
+
=== Bad scaling in B1 mode ===
  
・アナログRGBでパソコンのワイド画面を入力した際は、XRGB-3の「PC水平ドットマッチ」で画質を調整する必要があります。
+
On some displays, when using a 320x224 source like a Sega Saturn or MegaDrive in B1 mode the picture can be squeezed and some vertical lines are much thinner that others. This occurs because the output resolution of the XRGB3 is SMTPE 480p (720x480) and NOT 640x480 which is more common for VGA devices to output. Picture 2 shows what the image should look like and Picture 3 shows an example of a display incorrectly resolving the resolution.
※「PCマッチ」ではパソコン画面を正しくオートアジャストできません。
+
{|
 +
| [[Image:1.jpeg|300px|thumb|upright|alt=picture 1|Picture 1]]
 +
| [[Image:2.jpeg|300px|thumb|upright|alt=picture 2|Picture 2]]
 +
| [[Image:3.jpeg|300px|thumb|upright|alt=picture 3|Picture 3]]
 +
|}
 +
Picture 1 : 640x480 output
  
・レターボックス表示の映像をズーム(拡大)表示することはできません。 </font>
+
Picture 2 : MegaDrive 320x224 scaled properly to 640x448.
|-
 
|2.11
 
|2009-02-14
 
|<font color="#FFA500">Firmware(FPGA B0)
 
  
■XRGB-3 CPU Version2.11
+
Picture 3 : Output of the XRGB3 incorrectly processed as 640x480. Notice the borders on the sides and the thickness of the spikes.
  
・未入力のチャンネルに切り換えると画面が点滅する問題を改善。
+
If you encounter this problem, using a VGA to component transcoder will normally correct it. Typically displays expect 640x480 resolution through VGA connectors but are much more likely to correctly process a 720x480 resolution through their component video inputs. Transcoding VGA to Component and then to HDMI will usually solve the problem too, assuming your displays HDMI input is compatible with the XRGB3s signal.
  
・子画面表示でAV入力信号が無くなると画面が点滅する問題を改善。
+
=== XRGB's losing sync in B1 mode ===
 +
XRGB's losing sync on white screen flashes because the signal level is too high.
  
・1920x1080ドット、及び1920x1200ドット時の画面のクランプ位置を若干変更。
+
''Example : PlayStation 2 + RGB cable + King of Fighters games''
  
・ディスプレイ画面モードで「中止」を選択したにもかかわらず、「OK」になってしまう問題を改善。</font>
+
[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nnGUO9iR86g Problem in action.]
|<font color="#FFA500">・アナログRGBで接続した際に、ディスプレイ側で正しくオートアジャストが働かないことがあります。
 
  
・アナログRGBで接続した際に、表示位置がずれることがあります。
+
There are two possible fixes. Using pure composite sync rather than sync on composite video is known to cure the problem in some cases (Sega Saturn, Sega Megadrive/Genesis). If your console does not have a pure sync output (e.g Playstation), try using the S-Video Luma for sync instead. Secondly, try setting the RGB-21 Term. to 220ohms. Several users have reported that this problem occurs when using S-Video inputs too, in this case there is no known fix.
  
・アナログRGBでパソコンのワイド画面を入力した際は、XRGB-3の「PC水平ドットマッチ」で画質を調整する必要があります。
 
※「PCマッチ」ではパソコン画面を正しくオートアジャストできません。
 
  
・レターボックス表示の映像をズーム(拡大)表示することはできません。</font>
+
''Another example : PC or Dreamcast + VGA Box connected to PC IN''
|-
 
|2.12
 
|2009-07-14
 
|<font color="#FFA500">Firmware(FPGA B0)
 
  
■XRGB-3 CPU Version2.12
+
Sometimes, VGA/DVI input will only sync correctly in mode B1 if there's another AV source connected to the XRGB-3 at the same time. To avoid this problem follow these steps:
  
・BenQ社の1920x1080ドットのパネルを使用したディスプレイにDVI-D接続の時、正しく表示できない問題を改善した。この問題に対処するた めに「オプション」に「FULL_HD解像度設定」を追加した。1920x1080ドットのパネルを使用したディスプレイでDVI-Dで接続時に正しく表 示できないときは、「FULL_HD解像度設定」を「HIGH」に設定してください。
+
1) Connect a non-VGA source to the XRGB-3 and power it on
  
・BenQ社の1920x1080ドットのパネルを使用したディスプレイにアナログRGB接続の時、正しく表示できない問題を改善した。この問題に対処するために1920x1080ドット時の同期信号の極性を変更した。
+
2) Connect the VGA source (PC or Dreamcast) to PC IN and power it on
  
・D端子のハイビジョン映像入力時のA/Dレベルの初期設定値に問題があったので修正した。
+
3) Press the PC/AV button
  
・21ピン入力端子(GAME IN)のハイビジョン映像入力時のA/Dレベルの初期設定値に問題があったので修正した。
 
  
・「VL_H」、「VL_V」の初期設定値に問題があったので修正した。</font>
+
A Dreamcast with a Video/VGA-Box can be used for the initial sync without the need for other source, using the following method:
|<font color="#FFA500">・アナログRGBで接続した際に、ディスプレイ側で正しくオートアジャストが働かないことがあります。
 
  
・アナログRGBで接続した際に、表示位置がずれることがあります。
+
1) Power the Dreamcast using Composite or S-Video output and let the XRGB-3 sync
  
・アナログRGBでパソコンのワイド画面を入力した際は、XRGB-3の「PC水平ドットマッチ」で画質を調整する必要があります。
+
2) Power-cycle the Dreamcast quickly, switching it to VGA output
  
※「PCマッチ」ではパソコン画面を正しくオートアジャストできません。
+
3) Press the PC/AV button
  
・レターボックス表示の映像をズーム(拡大)表示することはできません。</font>
+
For some unknown reason, H and V sync polarity may need to be reversed in some displays. The PC Match feature can also help to achieve a stable picture.
|}
 
  
===B1 firmwares===
 
  
{| class="wikitable" style="text-align:center; width:100%;"
+
Note : These problems don't seem to happen in B0 mode.
|-
 
! scope=col | Version
 
! scope=col | Date
 
! scope=col | Changes
 
! scope=col | Known issues
 
|-
 
|1.0
 
|2008-05-09
 
|Add B1 FPGA mode (Line Doubler & Transcoder)
 
| -
 
|}
 
  
 
== FAQ ==
 
== FAQ ==
=== Why should i use XRGB-3 ? ===
+
 
 +
=== Why should I use an XRGB-3 ? ===
 +
 
 
Full answer : [http://retrogaming.hazard-city.de/ Deinterlacing Classic Videogames (by Fudoh)]
 
Full answer : [http://retrogaming.hazard-city.de/ Deinterlacing Classic Videogames (by Fudoh)]
  
Short answer : XRGB-3 is perfect for old school gaming (Nes, Super Nes, PC Engine, ...) to PC / HDTV monitor. Another cool addition is the ability to play PlayStation Portable games in TRUE fullscreen. XRGB-3 can also be used as a [[transcoder]] for more recent video games consoles (Dreamcast, Gamecube, Wii, Xbox, …).  
+
Short answer : XRGB-3 is perfect for old school gaming (Nes, Super Nes, PC Engine, ...) on a PC / HDTV monitor. Another cool addition is the ability to play PlayStation Portable games in TRUE fullscreen. The XRGB-3 can also be used as a [[transcoder]] for more recent video games consoles (Dreamcast, Gamecube, Wii, Xbox, …).  
XRGB-3 can be used as an [[upscaler]] but the result is not always good and you will have to deal with issues (input lag, tweaking settings, …).
+
The XRGB-3 can also be used as an [[upscaler]] but the end result is not always good and you will have to deal with other issues that more modern scalers do not always exhibit (input lag, tweaking settings, …).
If you are looking for a good [[deinterlacer]]/[[upscaler]] for modern consoles, buy a [http://www.anchorbaytech.com/dvdo_edge/ DVDO Edge].
+
If you are looking for a good [[deinterlacer]]/[[upscaler]] for modern consoles, consider a [http://www.simplaylabs.com/DVDO/DVDO_EDGE.aspx DVDO Edge] or of course an [[XRGB-mini_FRAMEMEISTER]].
  
=== Where can i buy XRGB-3 ? ===
+
=== Where can I buy an XRGB-3 ? ===
Try Ebay, Yahoo Japan Auctions, Solaris-Japan.
 
  
=== What do I need to use an XRGB-3 ? ===
+
Retailers in Japan that carry the XRGB-3 will NOT ship outside of Japan.  The [http://www.solarisjapan.com Solaris Japan] offering on its webshop is an exception, but there is a slight markup compared to Amazon Japan.  Here are few places to purchase the XRGB-3:
You need your [[game console]], a TV/Monitor capable of receiving a [[VGA]] or [[DVI-D]] signal and appropriate cables to connect your console or [[SuperGUN]] to the XRGB-3. The best option available is using [[RGB-21]] cables, though in some cases this is not possible and you will need to mod your console to output RGB and/or build your own custom cables. You can buy cables from the same places you could buy an XRGB-3.
+
 
 +
[http://www.solarisjapan.com/categories/XRGB/ Solaris Japan] Solaris-Japan Webshop XRGB
 +
 
 +
[http://www.amazon.co.jp/gp/product/B000WLXOU0 Amazon Japan] - Amazon will periodically run out of stock and use a 3rd party vendor to fulfill orders.
 +
 
 +
[http://shop.ebay.com/?_nkw=XRGB-3&_sacat=See-All-Categories eBay] (Solaris-Japan has a eBay Store listing)
 +
 
 +
[http://search.auctions.yahoo.co.jp/jp/search/auc?p=XRGB-3 Yahoo Japan Auctions]
 +
 
 +
[http://www.ec-shopping.net/shop/MYC00010/ EC-Shopping]
 +
 
 +
=== What do I need to use an XRGB-3 ? ===
 +
You need your [[game console]], a TV/Monitor capable of receiving a [[VGA]] or [[DVI-D]] signal and appropriate cables to connect your console or [[SuperGUN]] to the XRGB-3. The best option available is using [[RGB-21]] cables, though in some cases this is not possible and you will need to mod your console to output RGB and/or build your own custom cables. You can buy cables for most consoles from specialist retro-gaming stores around the world.
  
 
The XRGB-3 has inputs for the following :  
 
The XRGB-3 has inputs for the following :  
Line 903: Line 799:
 
* 3 x [[D-Terminal]] aka [[Component]] (D IN 1 / D IN 2 / D IN 3)
 
* 3 x [[D-Terminal]] aka [[Component]] (D IN 1 / D IN 2 / D IN 3)
 
* 1 x [[RGB-21]] (GAME IN)
 
* 1 x [[RGB-21]] (GAME IN)
* 2 x [[S-Video]] (S IN 1 / S IN 2)
+
* 2 x [[S-video]] (S IN 1 / S IN 2)
 
* 2 x [[Composite]] (VIDEO IN 1 / VIDEO IN 2)
 
* 2 x [[Composite]] (VIDEO IN 1 / VIDEO IN 2)
 +
* 1 x [[DVI-I]] (PC IN)
 +
 +
'''Warning''' : D-Terminal inputs do not have the same quality. <font color="#FFA500">(confirmed for 480p signals, is it the same with interlaced signal or other resolution?)</font>
 +
{| class="wikitable" style="text-align:center; width:20%;"
 +
|-
 +
! scope=col | Input
 +
! scope=col | Quality
 +
! scope=col | Note
 +
|-
 +
|D IN 1
 +
|good
 +
|minimal video noise
 +
|-
 +
|D IN 2
 +
|bad
 +
|increased video noise
 +
|-
 +
|D IN 3
 +
|bad
 +
|increased video noise
 +
|}
 +
You should always use D IN 1 input with D-Terminal/Component cables. If you have a suitable adaptor, feeding in a component (YPbPr) signal to the GAME IN port can give an even better picture than D IN 1.
  
=== How much XRGB-3 cost ? ===
+
Note : the shared VGA input for D IN 2 is not affected by this problem.
Retail price is 38 640 yens.
+
 
 +
=== How much does the XRGB-3 cost? ===
 +
Suggested retail price for the XRGB-3 is ¥38,640 (~$422 USD).  However, the street price is around ¥29,520 (~$322 USD).
  
 
=== How to reset XRGB-3 ? ===
 
=== How to reset XRGB-3 ? ===
 
1) Power off XRGB-3 (STANDBY)
 
1) Power off XRGB-3 (STANDBY)
  
2) Press "MENU" and "OK" buttons (keep pushing) then push "Power" button (unpush "MENU" and "OK").
+
2) Press and  hold the "MENU" and "OK" buttons, while keeping them held down, press the "Power" button
 +
 
 +
3) You must keep holding the three buttons for a few seconds, until the activity lights flicker
 +
 
 +
4) release all buttons
  
 
=== How to update firmware ? ===
 
=== How to update firmware ? ===
Line 923: Line 847:
 
4) launch XRGB-3 Update Tool (if the left button "Update" is greyed then something is wrong, try to power off XRGB-3 and reconnect USB cable)
 
4) launch XRGB-3 Update Tool (if the left button "Update" is greyed then something is wrong, try to power off XRGB-3 and reconnect USB cable)
  
5) clic on "Update" button  
+
5) click on "Update" button  
  
 
6) select firmware file to update (used format for firmware is *.x3b)
 
6) select firmware file to update (used format for firmware is *.x3b)
  
 
7) as soon as you selected firmware, update will start automatically (DONT REMOVE POWER CABLE AND USB CABLE UNTIL IT'S FINISHED)
 
7) as soon as you selected firmware, update will start automatically (DONT REMOVE POWER CABLE AND USB CABLE UNTIL IT'S FINISHED)
 +
  - The progress bar will fill, and the message will change to "check sum start"
 +
  - The progress bar will fill again, and the messages will change once more to reflect check sums
 +
  - The progress bar will fill 5 more times.
  
 
8) Power off XRGB-3
 
8) Power off XRGB-3
Line 933: Line 860:
 
9) Reset XRGB-3
 
9) Reset XRGB-3
  
=== Where can i download XRGB-3 firmwares ? ===
+
IMPORTANT: Always install the Japanese Firmware updater, even if you are updating with the English firmware. The Japanese firmware updater installation is needed in order to flash Firmware in English.
[http://www.micomsoft.co.jp/xrgb3_update_setup_v2_12.exe B0 firmware v.2.12 (Official link)]
+
 
 +
=== Where can I download XRGB-3 firmwares from? ===
 +
[http://www.micomsoft.co.jp/xrgb3_update_setup_v2_31_110506.exe B0 firmware v.2.31 (japanese firmware)]
 +
 
 +
[http://www.micomsoft.co.jp/xrgb3_update_setup_v2_31e_110506.exe B0 firmware v.2.31e (english)] (Needs Japanese firwmare updater installed)
 +
 
 +
[http://www.micomsoft.co.jp/xrgb3_update_setup_lined_v1_00.exe B1 firmware v.1.00 (japanese)]
  
[http://www.micomsoft.co.jp/xrgb3_update_setup_lined_v1_00.exe B1 firmware v.1.00 (Official link)]
+
We worked in cooperation with Micomsoft on a full official english firmware translation.
 +
 
 +
Official english firmware is available since 02/12/2010.
  
 
=== Important : about GAME IN input (RGB-21) ===
 
=== Important : about GAME IN input (RGB-21) ===
Never directly use [[SCART]] (europe standard) to XRGB since the pinout is different to the [[RGB-21]] (japanese standard) and damage might result due to voltage applied on signal lines.
+
Never directly use the European standard [[SCART]] cables with an XRGB-3 since the pinout is different to the Japanese standard [[RGB-21]] ones, and damage might result due to voltage applied on signal lines.
  
==== So how can i connect my consoles then ? ====
+
==== How can I connect my consoles then ? ====
* 1) Use RGB-21/SCART cables  
+
* 1) Use RGB cables  
 
** if you use [[RGB-21]] cables then there is nothing special to do
 
** if you use [[RGB-21]] cables then there is nothing special to do
** if you use [[SCART]] cables then you will not to make them "compatible"
+
** if you use [[SCART]] cables then you will need to make them "compatible"
 
*** solution 1 : buy a [[SCART]] to [[RGB-21]] adapter [[File:xrgb-3_jpn-to-eu-adapter.jpg|200px|thumb|none|SCART to RGB-21 adapter]]
 
*** solution 1 : buy a [[SCART]] to [[RGB-21]] adapter [[File:xrgb-3_jpn-to-eu-adapter.jpg|200px|thumb|none|SCART to RGB-21 adapter]]
 
*** solution 2 : mod your [[SCART]] cable to comply with [[RGB-21]] [http://gamesx.com/wiki/doku.php?id=av:japanese_rgb-21 Japanese 21-pin RGB connector (by GameSX)]
 
*** solution 2 : mod your [[SCART]] cable to comply with [[RGB-21]] [http://gamesx.com/wiki/doku.php?id=av:japanese_rgb-21 Japanese 21-pin RGB connector (by GameSX)]
*** solution 3 : mod your XRGB-3 RGB-21 input to accept [[SCART]] cable [[File:Xrgb3-jpn-eu-mod.png|200px|thumb|none|XRGB-3 JPN to EU SCART modification (by Konsolkongen)]]
+
*** solution 3 : Use a [[SCART]] to [[VGA]] adapter and use the D IN 2 input instead. You will need to change the "D IN 2 INPUT signal" setting to "RGB"
 +
*** solution 4 : mod your XRGB-3 RGB-21 input to accept [[SCART]] cable [[File:Xrgb3-jpn-eu-mod.png|200px|thumb|none|XRGB-3 JPN to EU SCART modification (by Konsolkongen)]]
 
* 2) Use S-Video cables.
 
* 2) Use S-Video cables.
 
* 3) Use Composite cables.
 
* 3) Use Composite cables.
Line 974: Line 910:
  
 
=== Does XRGB-3 support HDCP through DVI output ? ===
 
=== Does XRGB-3 support HDCP through DVI output ? ===
No, XRGB-3 does not support HDCP. So, if you are using a DVI to HDMI cable to connect XRGB-3 on an HDTV (HDCP compliant), it will not works. <font color="#FFA500">(need confirmation)</font>
+
No, XRGB-3 does not support HDCP.
  
 
=== How to enable low screen resolution ? ===
 
=== How to enable low screen resolution ? ===
 
Options → Low screen resolution → ON
 
Options → Low screen resolution → ON
  
Now, XRGB-3 will be able to ouput at 320x240 (15 kHz) and 640x400 (24 kHz).
+
XRGB-3 will be able to ouput at 320x240 (15 kHz) and 640x400 (24 kHz).
  
 
Note : this option should be used only with a classic japanese PC monitor (PC-988x and X68k).
 
Note : this option should be used only with a classic japanese PC monitor (PC-988x and X68k).
  
 
=== Does XRGB-3 add input lag ? ===
 
=== Does XRGB-3 add input lag ? ===
If your are using B0 mode then yes (2 frames). <font color="#FFA500">maybe we should add some exemples?</font>
+
If your are using B0 mode then yes (21.4ms).
  
If your are using B1 mode then no.
+
If your are using B1 mode then no (just 2ms).
  
 
=== VGA vs DVI output ===
 
=== VGA vs DVI output ===
Line 1,009: Line 945:
 
|-
 
|-
 
|Input lag
 
|Input lag
|no (B1 mode)
+
|B0 mode : 21.4ms
  
yes (B0 mode) (2 frames)
+
B1 mode : 2ms
|yes (2 frames)
+
|B0 mode : 21.4ms
 
|}
 
|}
  
Note : the signal for DVI output is DVI-D.
+
Note : the signal used for [[DVI]] output is DVI-D.
  
=== What are those famous scanlines, why do i need/want them ? ===
+
=== What are those famous scanlines, why do I need/want them ? ===
 
[http://scanlines.hazard-city.de/ Scanlines Demystified (by Fudoh)]
 
[http://scanlines.hazard-city.de/ Scanlines Demystified (by Fudoh)]
  
Line 1,029: Line 965:
 
4) Power on XRGB-3
 
4) Power on XRGB-3
  
5) adjust scanline level : Special →  VL_H (horizontal) or VL_V (vertical)
+
5) adjust scanline level : Special →  VL_H (vertical) or VL_V (horizontal)
 +
 
 +
Note : for unknow reason, Micomsoft inverted VL_H and VL_V effect. It is fixed in english firmware.
  
 
=== Scanline chart ===
 
=== Scanline chart ===
Line 1,116: Line 1,054:
 
|-
 
|-
 
|640x400
 
|640x400
|?
+
|WVGA
|?
+
|Wide (16:10)
 
|-
 
|-
 
|640x480
 
|640x480
Line 1,193: Line 1,131:
 
|no
 
|no
 
|}
 
|}
 +
 +
Note: The difference in line count is only because those standards count the control lines as part of the resolution of the video signal, which is technically correct; but those are invisible lines that carry information.
  
 
=== Low pass filter (LPF) chart from Micomsoft ===
 
=== Low pass filter (LPF) chart from Micomsoft ===
Line 1,227: Line 1,167:
 
| colspan="4" align="center" | [ON] <!--  --> [OFF] <!--  --> [OFF] <!--  --> [OFF]
 
| colspan="4" align="center" | [ON] <!--  --> [OFF] <!--  --> [OFF] <!--  --> [OFF]
 
|}
 
|}
<font color="#FFA500">to test : d-terminal input quality differences ? D in 1 / D in 2 / D in 3, why LPF setting is different on D IN 2 then ?</font>
 
  
 
=== How to fix screen distortion in B1 mode ? ===
 
=== How to fix screen distortion in B1 mode ? ===
Your screen looks like this ?
+
Does your screen look like this ?
 
[[File:Xrgb-3_distortion.png|200px|thumb|none|scren distortion]]
 
[[File:Xrgb-3_distortion.png|200px|thumb|none|scren distortion]]
Then you need to fix : Special screen settings → NTSC dot clock (set to MANUAL) → NTSC dot clock manually (then try to adjust).
+
Then to fix it, you need to go to : Special screen settings → NTSC dot clock (set to MANUAL) → NTSC dot clock manually (then try to adjust).
 +
 
 +
<font color="#FFA500">Q: What scenarios does adjusting the dot clock fix?</font>
 +
 
 +
=== V-Sync and stuttering ===
 +
If you are experiencing stuttering or "hiccups" on horizontal moving objects that should not be there, you can most likely get rid of that by enabling the V-Sync lock-option.
 +
 
 +
Some screens might have trouble displaying certain resolutions in B0 mode with the wrong V-Sync setting. Try switching this option if you get a black screen. It is recommended that you use V-Sync whenever possible to get a stutter-free picture.
 +
 
 +
<font color="#FFA500">(will make a gif animation explaining stuttering)</font>
  
 
=== What is FULL_HD resolution setting for ? ===
 
=== What is FULL_HD resolution setting for ? ===
If set to High, seems to fix problem (no video) when using DVI output and 1920x1080.<font color="#FFA500">(need confirmation)</font>
+
Needed for some LCD models, it changes the timing for resolution 1920*1080.
  
=== Recommanded settings  ===
+
=== Recommended settings  ===
 
{| class="wikitable" style="text-align:center; width:100%;"
 
{| class="wikitable" style="text-align:center; width:100%;"
 
|-
 
|-
! scope=col | Console / Arcade PCB
+
! scope=col | System
 
! scope=col | Cable
 
! scope=col | Cable
 
! scope=col | FPGA mode
 
! scope=col | FPGA mode
 
! scope=col | LPF
 
! scope=col | LPF
! scope=col | Scanline
 
 
! scope=col | Sharpness
 
! scope=col | Sharpness
! scope=col | Extra settings (can help to fix problems)
+
! scope=col | A/D
 +
! scope=col | Extra settings (can help to fix problems/increase quality)
 +
|-
 +
|[[Amiga]] CD32 + SX32
 +
|RGB
 +
|B1
 +
|ON
 +
|0
 +
|255
 +
|Note : Probably correct for all other Amiga's too
 +
|-
 +
|-
 +
|Capcom [[CPS-1]]
 +
|JAMMA to JP21
 +
'''JAMMA to VGA (D2)'''
 +
|B1
 +
'''B0'''
 +
|OFF
 +
'''OFF'''
 +
|0
 +
'''7'''
 +
|255
 +
'''176'''
 +
|RGB-21 INPUT termination : 220 OHM
 +
'''160 ohms in series on R, G, B signals (in leu of input termination); D2 mode set to ''RGBHV'' to prevent wavy image'''
 
|-
 
|-
!Capcom CPS-1
+
|Capcom [[CPS-2]]
!RGB-21 via SuperGUN
+
|JAMMA to JP21
!B1
+
'''JAMMA to VGA (D2)'''
!OFF
+
|B1
![[http://junkerhq.net/xrgb/index.php/XRGB-3#Scanline_chart scanline chart]]
+
'''B0'''
!?
+
|OFF
!21 pin input termination : 220 OHM
+
'''OFF'''
 +
|0
 +
'''7'''
 +
|255
 +
'''176'''
 +
|RGB-21 INPUT termination : 220 OHM
 +
'''160 ohms in series on R, G, B signals (in leu of input termination); D2 mode set to ''RGBHV'' to prevent wavy image'''
 
|-
 
|-
!Capcom CPS-2
+
|Capcom [[CPS-3]]
!RGB-21 via SuperGUN
+
|RGB via SuperGUN
!B1
+
|B1
!OFF
+
|OFF
![[http://junkerhq.net/xrgb/index.php/XRGB-3#Scanline_chart scanline chart]]
+
|0
!?
+
|255
!21 pin input termination : 220 OHM
+
|RGB-21 INPUT termination : 220 OHM
 +
NTSC AFC : MANUAL / AFC level : 3
 
|-
 
|-
!Dreamcast
+
|[[Dreamcast]]
!S-VIDEO
+
|S-VIDEO
  
RGB-21
+
RGB
  
 
VGA
 
VGA
!?
+
|
 +
B1
  
?
+
B1
  
 
B0
 
B0
!ON?
+
|
 +
ON
  
ON?
+
ON
  
 
OFF
 
OFF
!?
+
|
 +
0
  
?
+
0
  
-
+
0
!?
+
|255
  
?
+
255
  
?
+
255
!
+
|
 +
-
  
?
+
-
 
 
?
 
  
 
D in 2 INPUT signal : RGB
 
D in 2 INPUT signal : RGB
 
|-
 
|-
!Master System
+
|Konami TMNT based hardware
!RGB-21
+
|RGB via SuperGUN
!B1
+
|B1
!OFF
+
|OFF
![[http://junkerhq.net/xrgb/index.php/XRGB-3#Scanline_chart scanline chart]]
+
|0
!?
+
|255
!?
+
|NTSC AFC : MANUAL / AFC level : 3
 +
RGB-21 INPUT termination : 220 OHM
 +
|-
 +
|Master System
 +
|RGB
 +
|B1
 +
|OFF
 +
|0
 +
|255
 
|-
 
|-
!Mega-CD
+
|-
!COMPOSITE
+
|Mega-CD
 +
|COMPOSITE
  
RGB-21
+
RGB
  
!B1
+
|B1
  
 
B1
 
B1
!ON
+
|ON
  
 
ON
 
ON
![[http://junkerhq.net/xrgb/index.php/XRGB-3#Scanline_chart scanline chart]]
+
|
!?
+
0
  
?
+
0
 +
|255
  
!
+
255
?
+
|-
  
?
+
-
 
|-
 
|-
!Megadrive
+
|Genesis/Megadrive
!COMPOSITE
+
|COMPOSITE
  
RGB-21
+
RGB
  
!B1
+
|B1
  
 
B1
 
B1
!ON
+
|ON
  
 
ON
 
ON
![[http://junkerhq.net/xrgb/index.php/XRGB-3#Scanline_chart scanline chart]]
+
|
!?
+
0
  
?
+
0
 +
|255
  
!
+
255
?
+
|
 +
-
  
?
+
-
 
|-
 
|-
!Neo Geo AES
+
|[[Neo Geo AES]]
!RGB-21
+
|RGB
!B1
+
|B1
!OFF
+
|OFF
![[http://junkerhq.net/xrgb/index.php/XRGB-3#Scanline_chart scanline chart]]
+
|0
!?
+
|255
!NTSC AFC : MANUAL / AFC level : 4
+
|NTSC AFC : MANUAL / AFC level : 5
 
|-
 
|-
!Neo Geo MVS
+
|[[Neo Geo MVS]]
!RGB-21 via SuperGUN
+
|RGB via SuperGUN
!B1
+
|B1
!OFF
+
|OFF
![[http://junkerhq.net/xrgb/index.php/XRGB-3#Scanline_chart scanline chart]]
+
|0
!?
+
|255
!NTSC AFC : MANUAL / AFC level : 4
+
|NTSC AFC : MANUAL / AFC level : 5
21 pin input termination : 220 OHM
+
RGB-21 INPUT termination : 220 OHM
 
|-
 
|-
!Nes
+
|Nes
!COMPOSITE
+
|COMPOSITE
  
RGB-21
+
RGB
  
!B1
+
|B1
  
 
B1
 
B1
!ON
+
|ON
  
 
ON
 
ON
![[http://junkerhq.net/xrgb/index.php/XRGB-3#Scanline_chart scanline chart]]
+
|0
!?
 
  
?
+
0
 +
|255
  
!
+
255
Y/C separation set : LOW PASS
+
|Y/C separation set : LOW PASS
  
?
+
-
 
|-
 
|-
!Nintendo 64
+
|Nintendo 64
!COMPOSITE
+
|COMPOSITE
  
 
S-VIDEO
 
S-VIDEO
  
RGB-21
+
'''RGB (NJM2267)'''
  
!B1
+
'''RGB (NJM2267)'''
 +
|B1
  
 
B1
 
B1
!ON
 
  
ON
+
B0
![[http://junkerhq.net/xrgb/index.php/XRGB-3#Scanline_chart scanline chart]]
 
!?
 
 
 
?
 
 
 
!
 
?
 
 
 
?
 
|-
 
!PC Engine CD
 
!COMPOSITE
 
 
 
RGB-21
 
 
 
!B1
 
  
 
B1
 
B1
!ON
+
|ON
  
 
ON
 
ON
![[http://junkerhq.net/xrgb/index.php/XRGB-3#Scanline_chart scanline chart]]
 
!?
 
  
?
+
'''OFF'''
  
!
+
'''OFF'''
 +
|0
  
 +
0
  
 +
'''7'''
  
 +
'''0/7'''
 +
|255
  
?
+
255
  
NTSC AFC : MANUAL / AFC level : 0~7 <font color="#FFA500">(more info?)</font>
+
'''150'''
  
21 pin input termination : 220 OHM
+
'''150'''
 
|-
 
|-
!PlayStation
 
!COMPOSITE
 
  
RGB-21
+
-
  
!B1
+
-
  
B1
+
-
!ON
 
 
 
ON
 
![[http://junkerhq.net/xrgb/index.php/XRGB-3#Scanline_chart scanline chart]]
 
!0?
 
 
 
0?
 
 
 
!
 
?
 
 
 
?
 
 
|-
 
|-
!PlayStation 2
+
|[[PC Engine]]
!COMPOSITE
+
|COMPOSITE
  
RGB-21
+
RGB
 
 
COMPONENT
 
  
!B1
+
|B1
  
 
B1
 
B1
 
+
|ON
B?
 
!ON
 
  
 
ON
 
ON
![[http://junkerhq.net/xrgb/index.php/XRGB-3#Scanline_chart scanline chart]]
+
|0
!0?
 
  
0?
+
0
 +
|255
  
!
+
255
?
+
|
 
+
NTSC AFC : MANUAL / AFC level : 4~7
?
 
 
|-
 
|-
!PlayStation Portable
+
|[[Playstation]]
!COMPONENT
+
|COMPOSITE
!B0
 
!OFF
 
!-
 
!0~6
 
!DOT_by_DOT : ON
 
  
NTSC AFC : MANUAL / AFC level : 0
+
S-VIDEO
  
Aspect Ratio : Wide
+
'''RGB'''
|-
 
!Saturn
 
!COMPOSITE
 
  
S-VIDEO
+
'''RGB'''
  
RGB-21
+
|B1
!B1
 
  
 
B1
 
B1
  
B1
+
'''B0'''
!ON
 
  
ON
+
'''B1'''
 +
|ON
  
 
ON
 
ON
![[http://junkerhq.net/xrgb/index.php/XRGB-3#Scanline_chart scanline chart]]
 
!0?
 
  
0?
+
'''OFF'''
  
!
+
'''OFF'''
?
+
|0
  
?
+
0
|-
+
 
!Super Nes
+
'''7'''
!COMPOSITE
+
 
 +
'''0/7'''
 +
|255
 +
 
 +
255
 +
 
 +
'''150'''
 +
 
 +
'''150'''
 +
| -
 +
 
 +
-
 +
 
 +
'''AFC Level : 0'''
 +
 
 +
'''AFC Level : 0~1'''
 +
|-
 +
|PlayStation 2
 +
|COMPOSITE
  
 
S-VIDEO
 
S-VIDEO
  
RGB-21
+
RGB
 +
 
 +
COMPONENT
 +
 
 +
|B1
  
!B1
+
B1
  
 
B1
 
B1
  
 
B1
 
B1
!ON
+
|ON
  
 
ON
 
ON
  
 
ON
 
ON
![[http://junkerhq.net/xrgb/index.php/XRGB-3#Scanline_chart scanline chart]]
 
!?
 
  
?
+
ON
 +
|0
  
?
+
0
!
 
?
 
  
?
+
0
  
?
+
0
|}
+
|255
  
=== Which cable should i choose for the best quality ? ===
+
255
HDMI -> VGA -> COMPONENT / SCART RGB -> S-VIDEO -> COMPOSITE <font color="#FFA500">(more details?, maybe talking about official / custom / no name cables ?)</font>
 
  
Note 1 : D-Terminal = Component
+
255
  
Note 2 : I noticed that with some consoles, S-Video is as good as SCART RGB (ex : Super Nes / Saturn)
+
255
 +
| -
  
=== What is PCinP mode ? ===
+
-
<font color="#FFA500">??</font>
 
  
=== How to use PCinP mode ? ===
+
-
<font color="#FFA500">??</font>
 
  
=== How to use [[arcade system boards]] with XRGB-3 ? ===
+
-
<font color="#FFA500">about [[SuperGUN]] etc</font>
+
|-
 +
|PlayStation Portable
 +
|COMPONENT
 +
|B0
 +
|OFF
 +
|0
 +
|255
 +
|DOT_by_DOT : ON
  
== Other ==
+
NTSC AFC : MANUAL / AFC level : 0
=== HDTV compatibility ===
+
 
 +
Aspect Ratio : Wide
 +
 
 +
Note : XRGB-3 adjusts A/D level automatically to 230 when using a PSP
 +
|-
 +
|Saturn
 +
|COMPOSITE
 +
 
 +
S-VIDEO
  
==== General ====
+
RGB
* how to connect XRGB-3 using DVI output ?
+
|B1
Use DVI-D to HDMI cable.
 
* B1 mode DOES NOT works when using DVI OUTPUT.
 
* for some reason, the scaling signal when using XRGB-3 on a WXGA HDTV (32 inch) is not good, it is recommanded to use 640x480 resolution for a WXGA HDTV. Or just use a larger HDTV (46/52 inch).
 
  
==== Tests ====
+
B1
Test 1 : KDL-32D3000 (32 inch)
 
  
{| class="wikitable" style="text-align:center; width:25%;"
+
B1
|-
+
|ON
! scope=col | XRGB-3 resolution
+
 
| colspan="2" |
+
ON
HDTV
+
 
|-
+
ON
|
+
|0
|VGA OUTPUT
+
 
|DVI OUTPUT
+
0
|-
+
 
|320x240
+
0
|no
+
|255
|no
+
 
 +
255
 +
 
 +
255
 +
| -
 +
 
 +
-
 +
 
 +
-
 
|-
 
|-
|640x400
+
|Sega [[System 16]]
|no
+
|RGB via SuperGUN
|no
+
|B1
 +
|OFF
 +
|0
 +
|255
 +
|NTSC AFC : MANUAL / AFC level : 3
 +
RGB-21 INPUT termination : 220 OHM
 
|-
 
|-
|640x480
+
|Sega [[System 18]]
|??
+
|RGB via SuperGUN
|??
+
|B0
|-
+
B1
|1024x768
+
|OFF
|??
+
OFF
|??
+
|0
 +
0
 +
|255
 +
255
 +
|RGB-21 INPUT termination : 220 OHM
 +
Board is a 57.4 Hz signal, check display for compatibility.
 
|-
 
|-
|1280x1024
+
|Sega [[System 32]]
|??
+
|RGB via SuperGUN
|??
+
|B1
 +
|OFF
 +
|0
 +
|255
 +
|NTSC AFC : MANUAL / AFC level : 3
 +
RGB-21 INPUT termination : 220 OHM
 
|-
 
|-
|1600x1200
+
|Sega [[Naomi]]
|??
+
|RGB via SuperGUN
|??
+
|B1
 +
|OFF
 +
|0
 +
|255
 +
|NTSC AFC : MANUAL / AFC level : 3
 +
RGB-21 INPUT termination : 220 OHM
 
|-
 
|-
|1280x768
+
|Sony [[ZN-2]]
|??
+
|RGB via SuperGUN
|??
+
|B1
 +
|OFF
 +
|0
 +
|255
 +
|RGB-21 INPUT termination : 220 OHM
 
|-
 
|-
|1360x768
+
|Super Nes
|??
+
|COMPOSITE
|??
 
|-
 
|1680x1050
 
|??
 
|??
 
|-
 
|1920x1080
 
|??
 
|??
 
|-
 
|1920x1200
 
|??
 
|??
 
|}
 
  
Test 2 : insert coin
+
S-VIDEO
  
==== Recommanded HDTV for gamers ====
+
RGB
let's start a list of know / recommanded hdtvs?
 
  
=== Quick notes about HDTV lag ===
+
|B1
It is possible to test your HDTV lag with 2 games (Guitar Hero or Rock Band). Also, you will need PlayStation 3 or Xbox 360 versions for testing all HD resolution (480i/480p/720p/1080i/1080p). By default, i had 60~70 ms audio lag with Guitar Hero 3. When i enabled Game Mode on my HDTV i had 0 ms lag. The problem with XRGB-3 is that in B0 mode and using upscaling it adds input lag (HDTV lag + XRGB3 lag = GAME OVER).
 
  
==== Frame conversion chart ====
+
B1
  
{| class="wikitable" style="text-align:center; width:40%;"
+
B1
|-
+
|ON
! scope=col | Frame(s)
 
! scope=col | Millisecond(s)
 
! scope=col | Note
 
|-
 
|1/2
 
|~8
 
|ideal (unnoticeable) delay for fighting or rhythm games
 
|-
 
|1
 
|~17
 
|acceptable delay (playable)
 
|-
 
|2
 
|~34
 
|acceptable delay (playable)
 
|-
 
|2 and +
 
|35 and +
 
|unacceptable (unplayable)
 
|}
 
  
==== More informations ====
+
ON
  
[http://forums.shoryuken.com/showthread.php?t=174085 The New Definitive HDTV Lag FAQ]
+
ON
 +
|0
  
[http://www.hdtvarcade.com/hdtvforum/index.php?showtopic=4536 fubarduck's HDTV / Video Game Lag FAQ]
+
0
  
[http://www.rockband.com/forums/showthread.php?p=1750645%23post1750645 Calibration Tutorial and Troubleshooting guide for Rock Band 2]
+
0
 +
|255
  
[http://hdtvlag.googlepages.com/home HDTV Lag - The Unofficial guide]
+
255
  
== External links==
+
255
 +
| -
 +
 
 +
-
 +
 
 +
-
 +
|-
 +
|Various Bootleg PCBs
 +
|RGB via SuperGUN
 +
|B0
 +
|OFF
 +
|0
 +
|255
 +
|RGB-21 INPUT termination : 220 OHM
 +
Needs a 61.5 Hz compatible display
 +
|-
 +
|[[Wii]]
 +
|Component
 +
|B1
 +
|OFF
 +
|0
 +
|255
 +
|
 +
|}
 +
 
 +
=== Which cable should I choose for the best quality ? ===
 +
 
 +
In general terms the purest the signal from the device to the display, the better. In several standards, modulation is used in order to fit several signals on the same cable path. This adds extra processing in both sides since the signals need to be modulated on the device and demodulated on the display.
 +
 
 +
Without considering other factors, the quality in optimal conditions for cables can be rated as such :
 +
 
 +
# [[HDMI]]/[[DVI]]
 +
# [[VGA]]
 +
# [[SCART]]/[[RGB-21]]/[[Component]]
 +
# [[S-video]]
 +
# [[Composite]]
 +
# [[RF]]
 +
 
 +
Note : [[Component]] is also know as [[D-Terminal]] in Japan.
 +
 
 +
=== What is PCinP mode ? ===
 +
 
 +
The PCinP feature can be activated using the center button on the remote appropriately called "PCinP" and is pretty much your average TV's Picture and Picture setting. The picture frame can be moved around and resized to your liking. The picture is shown on top of your PC's image so there is no way to capture screens or movies from your console. The good thing about this mode is that it can be used no matter what you are doing on your computer (as long as the computer is ON), be that games, DOS, videos etc.
 +
 
 +
Tip : It is possible to use any source into PC-IN input (passthrough), not only a computer.
 +
 
 +
''exemple : Dreamcast -> VGA to DVI cable (or VGA cable + VGA to DVI adapter) -> PC IN.''
 +
 
 +
'''Method 1'''
 +
 
 +
1) use correct cable / adapter
 +
 
 +
2) set PC IN MODE to AUTO or VGA
 +
 
 +
3) press PC/AV button
 +
 
 +
'''Method 2'''
 +
 
 +
1) Sometimes, you will need to use another method.
 +
 
 +
2) Turn on your console connected to the XRGB-3 (GAME IN/D2...) and switch to that input.
 +
 
 +
3) Turn on your Dreamcast connected to the PC-IN.
 +
 
 +
4) Press the PC/AV button and you should get a nice picture from the Dreamcast.
 +
 
 +
5) Now you can turn off the other console and still have the picture from the Dreamcast.
 +
 
 +
=== What is WINinP mode ? ===
 +
 
 +
The WINinP feature uses the software called WINinP Viewer and is basically a window with a pink background that the XRGB recognizes and places your consoles output on top. Unfortunately this is also happening in a different layer so capturing screens and videos can't be done in this mode either. The nice thing is that you can move this window around with your mouse cursor, but of course also requires you to be at your OS's desktop at all times. You can freely resize the picture of the window or use different preset resolutions and aspect ratios. The WINinP software is available for all platforms but keep in mind that Java is required.
 +
 
 +
Alternately you could paint a pink square (HTML: ff00ff) in any paint program but using this software is a lot easier and has some nice features.
 +
 
 +
[http://www.micomsoft.co.jp/WINinPViewerV2.10.zip WINinP Viewer V2.10 for Windows]
 +
 
 +
[http://www.micomsoft.co.jp/WINinPMacUniv.zip WINinP Viewer V0.90 for Macintosh]
 +
 
 +
[http://www.micomsoft.co.jp/WINinPViewer.jar WINinP Viewer V2.0 JAVA (all platforms)]
 +
 
 +
=== How to use PCinP and WINinP mode ? ===
 +
 
 +
To use PCinP and WINinP connect your PC's to the XRGB-3 like this:
 +
 
 +
'''PC <DVI> XRGB-3 <DVI/DVI to HDMI> Screen''' <font color="#FFA500">(gonna make some kind of illustration for this)</font>
 +
 
 +
Note : the signal used for DVI input is DVI-I.
 +
 
 +
=== How to use arcade boards with XRGB-3 ? ===
 +
 
 +
Since arcade games use [[RGB]] as a standard, the XRGB-3 supports them out of the box. The only thing needed is a cable to plug your [[SuperGUN]] to one of the RGB capable XRGB-3 inputs. However, the arcade video signals need some attenuation, this can be achieved with the use of potentiometers in your SuperGUN if available or via the "RGB-21 INPUT termination" setting on the XRGB-3 (set to 220 OHM).
 +
 
 +
Arcade games can also be connected to the D2 input via the VGA style connector.  Since, the 220 ohm termination option is unavailable for this input, in case the SuperGUN doesn't have pots to regulate these lines series resistors can be wired inline with the connecting RGB cable to drop the >0.7Vpp signal levels to a value closer to 0.7Vpp.  Connecting a 160 ohm resistors in series with the red, green, and blue video from the wiring harness (e.g. JAMMA) will provide good results with most all arcade boards.  Some games, such as CPS1 based, need to have the '''D2 input mode set to RGBHV (separate) instead of RGBS to produce a stable picture.'''
 +
 
 +
=== What is A/D level ? ===
 +
An analog-to-digital converter (abbreviated ADC, A/D or A to D) is a device which converts continuous signals to discrete digital numbers. [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Analog-to-digital_converter Wikipedia]
 +
 
 +
Input level/sensitivity. The default of 255 is the least sensitive/strongest input level. Lowering the A/D level makes the A/D conversion more sensitive (for weaker video signal levels).
 +
 
 +
The ADC contained in the XRGB-3 is a [http://www.analog.com/en/audiovideo-products/analoghdmidvi-interfaces/ad9883a/products/product.html AD9883AKSTZ-110]. [http://www.analog.com/static/imported-files/data_sheets/AD9883A.pdf Datasheet]
 +
 
 +
=== Can I use PAL/50hz material on the XRGB3 ? ===
 +
 
 +
If you connect PAL consoles via composite or S-video you will get a black and white image. You can connect PAL consoles via the GAME IN connector with a proper adapter from PAL SCART to Japanese RGB-21, otherwise you can blow the port.
 +
 
 +
Keep in mind that if you connect a 50hz console to the XRGB3 then in B1 mode it will output 50hz VGA. Support for 50hz VGA is much rarer than 60hz VGA, most TV's won't accept it at all. One solution is to chain the XRGB3 through another processor. The DVDO Edge and the Gefen VGA to DVI Scaler Plus are both known to work well.
 +
 
 +
== Other ==
 +
=== HDTV/MONITOR compatibility ===
 +
 
 +
==== General ====
 +
* To connect XRGB-3 using DVI output a DVI-D to HDMI cable is needed.
 +
* '''DVI output is disabled when FPGA Mode is set to B1.'''
 +
* for some reason, the scaling signal when using XRGB-3 on a WXGA HDTV (32") is not good, it is recommended to use 640x480 resolution for a WXGA HDTV. Or just use a larger HDTV (46"/52").
 +
* Update (by Gradius): I'm able to get DVI > HDMI output by using FPGA mode B1 on my LG W2363D, however the frequency output is something odd (not 60Hz nor 59.94Hz), so not every monitor/TV will be able to display video signal.
 +
* Compatibility with modern displays is generally very poor. Do not assume the XRGB3 will work with your TV. If you have a newer TV, consider the [[XRGB-mini FRAMEMEISTER]] instead.
 +
* To improve compatibility, it is possible to chain the XRGB3 with another video processor.
 +
 
 +
==== Tests ====
 +
 
 +
 
 +
===== ''Sony KDL-55XBR8 (US) / KDL-55XR1 (Japan) / KDL-55X4500 (Europe)''  =====
 +
 
 +
''55" - 1080p - Triluminos LED Backlit LCD''
 +
 
 +
{| class="wikitable" style="text-align:center; width:25%;"
 +
|-
 +
! scope=col | XRGB-3 resolution
 +
! colspan="2" | HDTV/MONITOR
 +
|-
 +
|
 +
|'''VGA OUTPUT'''
 +
|'''DVI OUTPUT'''
 +
|-
 +
|320x240
 +
|<font color="#FF0000">No</font>
 +
|<font color="#FF0000">No</font>
 +
|-
 +
|640x400
 +
|<font color="#FF0000">No</font>
 +
|<font color="#FF0000">No</font>
 +
|-
 +
|640x480
 +
|Yes
 +
|Yes
 +
|-
 +
|1024x768
 +
|Yes
 +
|Yes
 +
|-
 +
|1280x1024
 +
|Yes
 +
|Yes
 +
|-
 +
|1600x1200
 +
|Yes
 +
|<font color="#FF0000">No</font>
 +
|-
 +
|1280x768
 +
|Yes
 +
|Yes
 +
|-
 +
|1360x768
 +
|Yes
 +
|Yes
 +
|-
 +
|1440x900
 +
|Yes
 +
|<font color="#FF0000">No</font>
 +
|-
 +
|1680x1050
 +
|Yes
 +
|<font color="#FF0000">No</font>
 +
|-
 +
|1920x1080
 +
|Yes
 +
|<font color="#FF0000">No</font>
 +
|-
 +
|1920x1200
 +
|<font color="#FF0000">No</font>
 +
|<font color="#FF0000">No</font>
 +
|}
 +
 
 +
 
 +
===== ''Sony KDL-32D3000 (EURO)'' =====
 +
 
 +
''32" - 1360x768 (VGA) / 1080p (HDMI) -  LCD''
 +
 
 +
{| class="wikitable" style="text-align:center; width:25%;"
 +
|-
 +
! scope=col | XRGB-3 resolution
 +
! colspan="2" | HDTV/MONITOR
 +
|-
 +
|
 +
|'''VGA OUTPUT'''
 +
|'''DVI OUTPUT'''
 +
|-
 +
|320x240
 +
|<font color="#FF0000">no</font>
 +
|<font color="#FF0000">no</font>
 +
|-
 +
|640x400
 +
|<font color="#FF0000">no</font>
 +
|<font color="#FF0000">no</font>
 +
|-
 +
|640x480
 +
|yes
 +
|<font color="#FF0000">no</font>
 +
|-
 +
|1024x768
 +
|yes
 +
|yes
 +
|-
 +
|1280x1024
 +
|<font color="#FF0000">no</font>
 +
|<font color="#FF0000">no</font>
 +
|-
 +
|1600x1200
 +
|<font color="#FF0000">no</font>
 +
|<font color="#FF0000">no</font>
 +
|-
 +
|1280x768
 +
|yes
 +
|<font color="#FF0000">no</font>
 +
|-
 +
|1360x768
 +
|yes
 +
|<font color="#FF0000">no</font>
 +
|-
 +
|1680x1050
 +
|<font color="#FF0000">no</font>
 +
|<font color="#FF0000">no</font>
 +
|-
 +
|1920x1080
 +
|<font color="#FF0000">no</font>
 +
|<font color="#FF0000">no</font>
 +
|-
 +
|1920x1200
 +
|<font color="#FF0000">no</font>
 +
|<font color="#FF0000">no</font>
 +
|}
 +
 
 +
 
 +
===== ''Sony KDL-52X3500 (EURO) / KDL-52XBR5 (US)''  =====
 +
 
 +
''52" - 1080p (HDMI) - LCD''
 +
 
 +
{| class="wikitable" style="text-align:center; width:25%;"
 +
|-
 +
! scope=col | XRGB-3 resolution
 +
! colspan="2" | HDTV/MONITOR
 +
|-
 +
|
 +
|'''VGA OUTPUT'''
 +
|'''DVI OUTPUT'''
 +
|-
 +
|320x240
 +
|<font color="#FF0000">no</font>
 +
|<font color="#FF0000">no</font>
 +
|-
 +
|640x400
 +
|<font color="#FF0000">no</font>
 +
|<font color="#FF0000">no</font>
 +
|-
 +
|640x480
 +
|yes
 +
|yes
 +
|-
 +
|1024x768
 +
|yes
 +
|yes
 +
|-
 +
|1280x1024
 +
|yes
 +
|yes
 +
|-
 +
|1600x1200
 +
|<font color="#FF0000">no</font>
 +
|<font color="#FF0000">no</font>
 +
|-
 +
|1280x768
 +
|yes
 +
|yes
 +
|-
 +
|1360x768
 +
|yes
 +
|yes
 +
|-
 +
|1680x1050
 +
|yes
 +
|yes
 +
|-
 +
|1920x1080
 +
|<font color="#FF0000">no</font>
 +
|<font color="#FF0000">no</font>
 +
|-
 +
|1920x1200
 +
|<font color="#FF0000">no</font>
 +
|<font color="#FF0000">no</font>
 +
|}
 +
 
 +
 
 +
===== ''NEC LCD2180UX''  =====
 +
 
 +
''21" - 1600x1200 - LCD''
 +
 
 +
{| class="wikitable" style="text-align:center; width:25%;"
 +
|-
 +
! scope=col | XRGB-3 resolution
 +
! colspan="2" | HDTV/MONITOR
 +
|-
 +
|
 +
|'''VGA OUTPUT'''
 +
|'''DVI OUTPUT'''
 +
|-
 +
|320x240
 +
|<font color="#FF0000">no</font>
 +
|<font color="#FF0000">no</font>
 +
|-
 +
|640x400
 +
|<font color="#FF0000">no</font>
 +
|<font color="#FF0000">no</font>
 +
|-
 +
|640x480
 +
|yes
 +
|yes
 +
|-
 +
|1024x768
 +
|yes
 +
|yes
 +
|-
 +
|1280x1024
 +
|yes
 +
|yes
 +
|-
 +
|1600x1200
 +
|yes
 +
|yes
 +
|-
 +
|1280x768
 +
|yes
 +
|yes
 +
|-
 +
|1360x768
 +
|yes
 +
|yes
 +
|-
 +
|1680x1050
 +
|yes
 +
|yes
 +
|-
 +
|1920x1080
 +
|yes
 +
|yes
 +
|-
 +
|1920x1200
 +
|yes
 +
|<font color="#FF0000">no</font>
 +
|}
 +
 
 +
 
 +
===== ''Sony KDL-40W4000''  =====
 +
 
 +
''40" - 1080p -  LCD''
 +
 
 +
{| class="wikitable" style="text-align:center; width:50%;"
 +
|-
 +
! scope=col | XRGB-3 resolution
 +
! colspan="4" | HDTV/MONITOR
 +
|-
 +
|
 +
|'''VGA OUTPUT'''
 +
|'''VGA & V-Sync OUTPUT'''
 +
|'''DVI OUTPUT'''
 +
|'''DVI & V-Sync OUTPUT'''
 +
|-
 +
|320x240
 +
|<font color="#FF0000">no</font>
 +
|<font color="#FF0000">no</font>
 +
|<font color="#FFA500">??</font>
 +
|<font color="#FFA500">??</font>
 +
|-
 +
|640x400
 +
|<font color="#FF0000">no</font>
 +
|<font color="#FF0000">no</font>
 +
|<font color="#FFA500">??</font>
 +
|<font color="#FFA500">??</font>
 +
|-
 +
|640x480
 +
|<font color="#FF0000">no</font>
 +
|yes
 +
|<font color="#FFA500">??</font>
 +
|<font color="#FFA500">??</font>
 +
|-
 +
|1024x768
 +
|yes
 +
|yes
 +
|<font color="#FFA500">??</font>
 +
|<font color="#FFA500">??</font>
 +
|-
 +
|1280x1024
 +
|yes
 +
|<font color="#FF0000">no</font>
 +
|<font color="#FFA500">??</font>
 +
|<font color="#FFA500">??</font>
 +
|-
 +
|1600x1200
 +
|yes
 +
|yes
 +
|<font color="#FFA500">??</font>
 +
|<font color="#FFA500">??</font>
 +
|-
 +
|1280x768
 +
|yes
 +
|yes
 +
|<font color="#FFA500">??</font>
 +
|<font color="#FFA500">??</font>
 +
|-
 +
|1360x768
 +
|yes
 +
|yes
 +
|<font color="#FFA500">??</font>
 +
|<font color="#FFA500">??</font>
 +
|-
 +
|1440x900
 +
|<font color="#FF0000">no</font>
 +
|<font color="#FF0000">no</font>
 +
|<font color="#FFA500">??</font>
 +
|<font color="#FFA500">??</font>
 +
|-
 +
|1680x1050
 +
|yes
 +
|yes
 +
|<font color="#FFA500">??</font>
 +
|<font color="#FFA500">??</font>
 +
|-
 +
|1920x1080
 +
|<font color="#FF0000">no</font>
 +
|<font color="#FF0000">no</font>
 +
|<font color="#FFA500">??</font>
 +
|<font color="#FFA500">??</font>
 +
|-
 +
|1920x1200
 +
|<font color="#FF0000">no</font>
 +
|<font color="#FF0000">no</font>
 +
|<font color="#FFA500">??</font>
 +
|<font color="#FFA500">??</font>
 +
|}
 +
 
 +
 
 +
===== ''Samsung LN-46A950  (US) =====
 +
 
 +
''46" - 1080p -  LCD/LED''
 +
 
 +
{| class="wikitable" style="text-align:center; width:70%;"
 +
|-
 +
! scope=col | XRGB-3 resolution
 +
! colspan="4" | HDTV/MONITOR
 +
|-
 +
|
 +
|'''VGA OUTPUT'''
 +
|'''VGA & V-Sync OUTPUT'''
 +
|'''DVI OUTPUT'''
 +
|'''DVI & V-Sync OUTPUT'''
 +
|-
 +
|320x240
 +
|<font color="#FF0000">no</font>
 +
|<font color="#FF0000">no</font>
 +
|<font color="#FF0000">no</font>
 +
|<font color="#FF0000">no</font>
 +
|-
 +
|640x400
 +
|<font color="#FF0000">no</font>
 +
|<font color="#FF0000">no</font>
 +
|<font color="#FF0000">no</font>
 +
|<font color="#FF0000">no</font>
 +
|-
 +
|640x480
 +
|yes
 +
|yes
 +
|yes
 +
|yes
 +
|-
 +
|1024x768
 +
|yes
 +
|yes
 +
|yes
 +
|yes
 +
|-
 +
|1280x1024
 +
|yes
 +
|yes
 +
|yes
 +
|<font color="#FF0000">no</font>
 +
|-
 +
|1600x1200
 +
|yes
 +
|yes
 +
|yes
 +
|yes
 +
|-
 +
|1280x768
 +
|yes
 +
|yes
 +
|<font color="#FF0000">no</font>
 +
|<font color="#FF0000">no</font>
 +
|-
 +
|1360x768
 +
|yes
 +
|yes
 +
|yes
 +
|yes
 +
slightly unstable when menu is present
 +
|-
 +
|1440x900
 +
|<font color="#FF0000">no</font>
 +
|<font color="#FF0000">no</font>
 +
|<font color="#FF0000">no</font>
 +
|<font color="#FF0000">no</font>
 +
|-
 +
|1680x1050
 +
|<font color="#FF0000">no</font>
 +
|<font color="#FF0000">no</font>
 +
|<font color="#FF0000">no</font>
 +
|<font color="#FF0000">no</font>
 +
|-
 +
|1920x1080
 +
|yes
 +
|yes
 +
|yes
 +
FULL HD -> LOW
 +
|very unstable
 +
FULL HD -> LOW
 +
|-
 +
|1920x1200
 +
|<font color="#FF0000">no</font>
 +
|<font color="#FF0000">no</font>
 +
|<font color="#FF0000">no</font>
 +
|<font color="#FF0000">no</font>
 +
|}
 +
 
 +
====== Notes ======
 +
* The only HDMI/DVD-D input is HDMI 2
 +
* Up-scaling works quite nicely from 640x480
 +
* The difference between VGA and DVI-D signals in this set is negligible
 +
* when enabling DOT_by_DOT image is cropped in some resolutions
 +
 
 +
 
 +
===== ''Panasonic TC-P46G15 (US)''  =====
 +
 
 +
''46" - 1080p (HDMI) / 1366x768 (VGA) - Plasma''
 +
 
 +
{| class="wikitable" style="text-align:center; width:25%;"
 +
|-
 +
! scope=col | XRGB-3 resolution
 +
! colspan="2" | HDTV/MONITOR
 +
|-
 +
|
 +
|'''VGA OUTPUT'''
 +
|'''DVI OUTPUT'''
 +
|-
 +
|320x240
 +
|<font color="#FF0000">no</font>
 +
|<font color="#FF0000">no</font>
 +
|-
 +
|640x400
 +
|<font color="#FF0000">no</font>
 +
|<font color="#FF0000">no</font>
 +
|-
 +
|640x480
 +
|yes (1)
 +
|yes
 +
|-
 +
|1024x768
 +
|yes
 +
|<font color="#FF0000">no</font> (2)
 +
|-
 +
|1280x1024
 +
|yes
 +
|<font color="#FF0000">no</font>
 +
|-
 +
|1600x1200
 +
|<font color="#FF0000">no</font>
 +
|<font color="#FF0000">no</font>
 +
|-
 +
|1280x768
 +
|yes
 +
|<font color="#FF0000">no</font> (2)
 +
|-
 +
|1360x768
 +
|yes
 +
|<font color="#FF0000">no</font> (3)
 +
|-
 +
|1440x900
 +
|<font color="#FF0000">no</font>
 +
|<font color="#FF0000">no</font>
 +
|-
 +
|1680x1050
 +
|yes (4)
 +
|<font color="#FF0000">no</font>
 +
|-
 +
|1920x1080
 +
|<font color="#FF0000">no</font>
 +
|<font color="#FF0000">no</font> (5)
 +
|-
 +
|1920x1200
 +
|<font color="#FF0000">no</font>
 +
|<font color="#FF0000">no</font>
 +
|}
 +
 
 +
====== Notes ======
 +
*(1) On side scrolling game the the picture look unstable.
 +
*(2) Picture come up but is not centered correctly and can't be corrected with XRGB and/or TV setting.
 +
*(3) Picture all mess-up.
 +
*(4) Officially unsupported by TV but show properly for some reason O_o.
 +
*(5) Getting to show 1080p is a question of trial and error (switching between 480p & 1080p until it work). However when you got the picture on screen part of the top is repeated on the bottom and some part of the middle is repeated on the right side of the screen.
 +
 
 +
 
 +
===== ''Sharp Aquos LC-40D68UT(R)''  =====
 +
 
 +
{| class="wikitable" style="text-align:center; width:25%;"
 +
|-
 +
! scope=col | XRGB-3 resolution
 +
! colspan="2" | HDTV/MONITOR
 +
|-
 +
|
 +
|'''VGA OUTPUT'''
 +
|'''DVI OUTPUT'''
 +
|-
 +
|320x240
 +
|<font color="#FF0000">NO</font>
 +
|<font color="#FF0000">NO</font>
 +
|-
 +
|640x400
 +
|<font color="#FF0000">NO</font>
 +
|<font color="#FF0000">NO</font>
 +
|-
 +
|640x480
 +
|YES
 +
|<font color="#FF0000">NO</font>
 +
|-
 +
|1024x768
 +
|YES
 +
|YES
 +
|-
 +
|1280x1024
 +
|YES
 +
|YES
 +
|-
 +
|1600x1200
 +
|YES
 +
|YES
 +
|-
 +
|1280x768
 +
|YES
 +
|YES
 +
|-
 +
|1360x768
 +
|<font color="#FF0000">NO</font>
 +
|<font color="#FF0000">NO</font>
 +
|-
 +
|1440x900
 +
|<font color="#FF0000">NO</font>
 +
|<font color="#FF0000">NO</font>
 +
|-
 +
|1680x1050
 +
|<font color="#FF0000">NO</font>
 +
|<font color="#FF0000">NO</font>
 +
|-
 +
|1920x1080
 +
|<font color="#FF0000">NO</font>
 +
|<font color="#FF0000">NO</font>
 +
|-
 +
|1920x1200
 +
|<font color="#FF0000">NO</font>
 +
|<font color="#FF0000">NO</font>
 +
|}
 +
 
 +
 
 +
===== ''Dell U2410''  =====
 +
 
 +
''24" - 1920x1200 - hardware revision A-05''
 +
 
 +
{| class="wikitable" style="text-align:center; width:25%;"
 +
|-
 +
! scope=col | XRGB-3 resolution
 +
! colspan="2" | HDTV/MONITOR
 +
|-
 +
|
 +
|'''VGA OUTPUT'''
 +
|'''DVI OUTPUT'''
 +
|-
 +
|320x240
 +
|YES
 +
|YES
 +
|-
 +
|640x400
 +
|YES
 +
|YES
 +
|-
 +
|640x480
 +
|YES
 +
|YES
 +
|-
 +
|1024x768
 +
|YES
 +
|YES
 +
|-
 +
|1280x1024
 +
|YES
 +
|YES
 +
|-
 +
|1600x1200
 +
|YES
 +
|YES
 +
|-
 +
|1280x768
 +
|YES
 +
|YES
 +
|-
 +
|1360x768
 +
|YES
 +
|YES
 +
|-
 +
|1440x900
 +
|YES
 +
|YES
 +
|-
 +
|1680x1050
 +
|YES
 +
|YES
 +
|-
 +
|1920x1080
 +
|YES
 +
|YES
 +
|-
 +
|1920x1200
 +
|<font color="#FF0000">NO</font>
 +
|YES
 +
|}
 +
 
 +
=== Secondary video processor compatibility ===
 +
 
 +
==== General ====
 +
* To improve compatibility (especially when using PAL/50hz material) the XRGB3's output can be chained through another video processor.
 +
* In this setup, usually you set the XRGB3 to B1 mode, thus replacing the existing processors handling of 240p material with the XRGB3's superb 240p handling.
 +
* B0 mode can still be used to some degree, but is usually pretty useless (since most processors can handle 480p and upwards perfectly well on their own).
 +
* Many video processors are intolerant of the XRGB3's vertical sync instability when using manual AFC settings. Any systems which require manual AFC will therefore be incompatible with these processors.
 +
 
 +
==== Tests ====
 +
 
 +
{| class="wikitable" style="text-align:center; width:20%;"
 +
|-
 +
! scope=col | Scaler
 +
! scope=col | 50hz/PAL
 +
! scope=col | Manual AFC
 +
|-
 +
|DVDO Edge
 +
|Yes
 +
|No
 +
|-
 +
|Gefen VGA to DVI Scaler Plus
 +
|Yes
 +
|No
 +
|-
 +
|Optoma Themescene
 +
|No
 +
|No
 +
|}
 +
 
 +
=== Quick notes about display lag ===
 +
Display lag or input lag is the amount of time it takes for a display to update the picture. Modern displays may buffer one or more frames for picture processing before displaying them. Since the introduction of the [http://www.leobodnar.com/shop/index.php?main_page=product_info&products_id=212/ Leo Bodnar input lag tester] it is now possible to get accurate readings on input lag times across a wide variety of devices. the XRGB3 has been tested and yielded the following results:-
 +
 
 +
* B0 Mode - 21.4ms (around 2 frames)
 +
* B1 Mode - 2ms (virtually lag free)
 +
 
 +
Input lag can be sometimes be reduced by using the VGA input of the TV (makes a difference on some sets but not all) and/or enabling game mode if available.
 +
 
 +
==== Frame conversion chart ====
 +
 
 +
A frame is a relative unit, since it depends on the frame rate of the source. When referring to a 30 hz signal, a single frame is 33.33 milliseconds long. This applies to older games based on the NTSC standard (In reality 29.97 fps) and most arcade games.
 +
 
 +
Newer games are rendered at 60 frames per second (60 hz), and thus are more susceptible to lag. A game usually reads the input after rendering each frame, and buffers it for use during the next game cycle.
 +
 
 +
The following table is just a reference, since it depends on the genre if this delay is significant to game play.
 +
 
 +
{| class="wikitable" style="text-align:center; width:45%;"
 +
|-
 +
! scope=col | Frame (30 hz)
 +
! scope=col | Frame (60 hz)
 +
! scope=col | Milliseconds
 +
! scope=col | Note
 +
|-
 +
 +
 +
|~8.34
 +
|ideal (unnoticeable) delay for fighting or rhythm games
 +
|-
 +
 +
|1
 +
|~16.67
 +
|acceptable delay (playable)
 +
|-
 +
|1
 +
|2
 +
|~33.34
 +
|acceptable delay (playable)
 +
|-
 +
|1 +
 +
|2 +
 +
|34 +
 +
|unacceptable (unplayable)
 +
|}
 +
 
 +
==== More information ====
 +
 
 +
[http://forums.shoryuken.com/showthread.php?t=174085 The New Definitive HDTV Lag FAQ]
 +
 
 +
[http://www.hdtvarcade.com/hdtvforum/index.php?showtopic=4536 fubarduck's HDTV / Video Game Lag FAQ]
 +
 
 +
[http://www.rockband.com/forums/showthread.php?p=1750645%23post1750645 Calibration Tutorial and Troubleshooting guide for Rock Band 2]
 +
 
 +
[http://hdtvlag.googlepages.com/home HDTV Lag - The Unofficial guide]
 +
 
 +
[http://retrogaming.hazard-city.de/ Deinterlacing classic videogame systems]
 +
 
 +
[http://scanlines.hazard-city.de/ Scanlines demystified]
 +
 
 +
[http://shmups.system11.org/viewtopic.php?f=6&t=43846&hilit=leo+lag+tester Discussion of Leo's hand-held lag tester ]
 +
 
 +
==== How to calibrate you monitor ? ====
 +
 
 +
<font color="#FFA500">brightness / contrast / gamma ?</font>
 +
 
 +
<font color="#FFA500">recommanded a game/test method to do it ?</font>
 +
 
 +
== XRGB-4 Wishlist ==
 +
 
 +
=== The *PERFECT* Videogame Upscaling Processor ===
 +
 
 +
The XRGB-3 usually achieves what many more expensive processor don't. It perfectly handles 240p signal. Compared to many - even older video processors - it lacks proper deinterlacing, processing and scaling. A pricetag of 60,000yen would seem reasonable to me for a niche system which outperforms the XRGB-3.
 +
 
 +
=== Better 480i Deinterlacing ===
 +
 
 +
480i Deinterlacing isn't rock science nowdays, there are many - even old and cheap processors have have fabulous 480i deinterlacing capabilities. A Faroudja FLI2310, AnchorBay ABT2010/2015, IDT HQV Vida or Sigma Designs VXP are all ASIC-based one-chip solutions which offer superiour deinterlacing for 480i sources (if programmed right).
 +
 
 +
=== Better Scaling ===
 +
 
 +
The use of the current dot_by_dot feature seems like a workaround for the currently (terrible) scaling engine in B0 mode. The current scaling engine keeps the original pixels intact and fills up the gaps with the nearest neighbour. This works "ok" for 240p sources, but is completely unacceptable for 480i/p/720p/1080i sources. ASIC-scaling solutions are available in the same processors as above. The VXP scaling engine is even suited for 240p material as well.
 +
 
 +
=== Bigger Form Factor ===
 +
 
 +
The XRGB-3 was a nice stepup from the 2plus, but the current size can't keep with the inputs needed. D-Terminal is ok, but the use of two dedicated RCA (Cinch) component inputs like on the XSELECT-D4 would be much better. A future XRGB-4 would have to feature a set of HDMI inputs as well. HDCP needs to be enabled to allow HDMI connection of the PS3.
 +
 
 +
=== Better 1080p OUTPUT Compatibility ===
 +
 
 +
The bad 1080p DVI compatibitly with current HDTV LCD and Plasma displays disqualifies the XRGB-3 already for any use with a HD system like the XBox360 or PS3.
 +
 
 +
=== Perfect picture quality / analogue Filtering ===
 +
 
 +
The current problems with noise on the analogue inputs (GameCube, PC Engine, Playstation 2) and the need of a LowPassFilter is annoying. Other processors (for example a 9 year-old linedoubler from Videon) has *perfect* analogue filtering and A/D conversion. There's absolutely no noise visible from any of the affected systems, while the processing is still sharp and retains every detail (unlike the LPF function which blurs the picture alot, especially on 480p inputs).
 +
 
 +
=== Scanline Overlay function in Scaling Mode ===
 +
 
 +
While not pixel-perfect like on B1 mode, a Scanline overlay mode would be appreciated. Best with a user-loadable GIF File (like in MAME).
 +
 
 +
== External links==
 
[http://www.micomsoft.co.jp/ Micomsoft Official Website]
 
[http://www.micomsoft.co.jp/ Micomsoft Official Website]
 +
 +
[[Category:Upscan Converters]]

Latest revision as of 08:19, 24 January 2017

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XRGB-3 front
XRGB-3 back

Contents

Translations

Firmware translation

Firmware translation for japanese version 2.12.

We need to update this to link to the firmware translation and clean up this page.

メインメニュー (Main menu)

Japanese English
アスペクト Aspect ratio
画質調整 Image settings
画面調整 Screen settings
子画面調整- PCinP settings
画面特殊設定 Special screen settings
サウンド調整 Sound settings
オプション Options
スペシャル Special

アスペクト (Aspect ratio)

Japanese English Setting Default setting
アスペクト Aspect ratio 自動 (Auto) / ノーマル (Normal) / ワイド (Wide) Auto

画質調整 (Image settings)

Japanese English Setting Default setting
明るさ Brightness 0 - 63 32
ガンマ Gamma 0 - 63 16
黒レベル Black level 0 - 255 128
鮮明度 Sharpness 0 - 31 7
Rレベル Red level 0 - 63 32
Gレベル Green level 0 - 63 32
Bレベル Blue level 0 - 63 32
Rガンマ Red gamma 0 - 63 16
Gガンマ Green gamma 0 - 63 16
Bガンマ Blue gamma 0 - 63 16
色合い Color tint 0 - 63 32
色の濃さ Color depth 0 - 63 32
  • Note : Color Tint and Color Depth are unavailable for RGB and YUV signals

画面調整 (Screen settings)

Japanese English Setting Default setting
出力水平位置 Output horizontal position 0 - 63 32
出力垂直位置 Ouput vertical position 0 - 63 32
水平位置 Horizontal position 0 - 63 32
垂直位置 Vertical position 0 - 63 32
水平画面比率 Horizontal screen size 0 - 63 32
垂直画面比率 Vertical screen size 0 - 63 32

子画面調整 (PCinP settings)

Japanese English Setting Default setting
子画面表示 Display オフ (OFF) / オン (ON) ??
子画面サイズ Size 0 - ?? ??
子画面水平位置 Horizontal position ?? - 31 ??
子画面垂直位置 Vertical position ?? - 31 ??
子画面比率 Rate 0 - ?? ??

画面特殊設定 (Special screen settings)

Japanese English Setting Default setting
ガイドライン Guidelines オフ (OFF) / オン (ON) OFF
PC 水平ドットマッチ PC horizontal dot match ?? ??
PC マッチ PC match ?? ??
PC 手動ドットクロック PC dot clock manual ?? ??
PC スキュー PC skew ?? ??
NTSCドットクロック NTSC dot clock 標準 (STANDARD) / 手動 (MANUAL) STANDARD
NTSC 手動ドットクロック NTSC dot clock manual 0 - 4095 3639
NTSC AFC NTSC AFC 自動 (AUTO) / 手動 (MANUAL) AUTO
AFCレベル AFC level 0 - 7 2
スクリーンサイズ Screen size 標準 (STANDARD) / アンダー (UNDERSCAN) / D2ズーム (D2 ZOOM) STANDARD
描画方式 Drawing method 疑似インター (INTERLACED) / ノンインター (NON-INTERLACED) INTERLACED

サウンド調整 (Sound settings)

Japanese English Setting Default setting
音声レベル Audio level 0 - 63 25
キサ Mixers 0 - 15 8
消音 Mute オフ (OFF) / オン (ON) OFF
高音調整 Treble 0 - 15 7
低音調整 Bass 0 - 15 7
ラウド Loud オフ (OFF) / オン (ON) OFF
センター調整 Center 0 - 63 31

オプション (Options)

Japanese English Setting Default setting
D 入力2 信号方式 D IN 2 INPUT signal 色差 (YUV) / セパレート (RGB-HV) / 複合 (RGB) YUV
21ピン入力信号方式 RGB-21 INPUT signal 色差 (YUV) / 複合 (RGB) RGB
21ピン入力終端 RGB-21 INPUT termination 75 オーム (75 OHM) / 220 オーム (220 OHM) 75 OHM
V 同期ロック V-Sync lock オフ (OFF) / オン (ON) OFF
電源設定 Power management スタンバイ (STANDBY) オン (ON) STANDBY
静止 Freeze frame オフ (OFF) / オン (ON) ON
Y/C 分離設定 Y/C separation mode 自動 (AUTO) / ローパス (LOW PASS) AUTO
水平同期極性 Horizontal sync polarity スルー (PASSTHROUGH) / 反転 (INVERTED) PASSTHROUGH
垂直同期極性 Vertical sync polarity スルー (PASSTHROUGH) / 反転 (INVERTED) PASSTHROUGH
低解像度設定 Low screen resolutions オフ (OFF) / オン (ON) OFF
ディスプレイ画面モード Display screen resolutions 320x240 / 640x400 / 640x480 / 1024x768 / 1280x1024 / 1600x1200 / 1280x768 / 1360x768 / 1440x900 / 1680x1050 / 1920x1080 / 1920x1200 1024x768
FULL_HD解像度設定 FULL_HD resolution setting LOW / HIGH LOW
スルー入力設定 PC INPUT signal 自動 (AUTO) / アナログ (ANALOG) / デジタル (DIGITAL) AUTO

スペシャル (Special)

Japanese English Setting Default setting
A/Dレベル A/D level 0 - 255 255
画面ステータス Status screen - -
Firm Ver Firmware version CPU / FPGA 1 / FPGA 2 / FGPA 3 / FPGA 4 / CMD / OSD / PLL / PCB -
FPGA SELECT FPGA SELECT B0 / B1 / B2 / B3 B0
VL_H VL_H 0 - 255 255
VL_V VL_V 0 - 255 255
LPF LPF オフ (OFF) / オン (ON) ON
DOT_by_DOT DOT_by_DOT オフ (OFF) / オン (ON) OFF

Remote translation

picture 1
Remote
picture 2
Remote translated
Japanese English Detailed information
Group 1

insert information

電源 Power Turns the XRGB-3 ON/OFF
ステータス Status Displays input signal information
PC/AV PC/AV insert information
Group 2

Inputs

ビデオ1 Video 1 Switch to Composite input 1
ビデオ2 Video 2 Switch to Composite input 2
S入力1 S IN 1 Switch to S-Video input 1
S入力2 S IN 2 Switch to S-Video input 2
D入力1 D IN 1 Switch to D-Terminal input 1
D入力2 D IN 2 Switch to D-Terminal input 2
D入力3 D IN 3 Switch to D-Terminal input 3
ゲーム GAME IN Switch to RGB-21 input
Group 3

PCinP

PCinP PCinP Activate the PCinP feature
Arrow keys Moves the PCinP frame around
Circular corner buttons Quickly moves the frame to the corresponding corner
Group 4

PCinP size

Smaller Decrease the size of the frame
Larger Increase the size of the frame
Group 5

insert information

ガイド Guidelines Show/Hide Guidelines
静止 Freeze frame Freezes the current frame (B0 mode)
PC マッチ PC Match insert information
アスペクト Aspect Switch between aspect ratios
Group 6

Menu

メニュー Menu Displays the On-screen menu
UP/LEFT UP/LEFT Move cursor up or left
DOWN/RIGHT DOWN/RIGHT Move cursor down or right
OK OK Confirm selection
Group 7

Headphones

ラウド Loud Use loudness mode
消音 Mute Mute audio
大 (音声) Volume up Turn headphone volume up
小 (音声) Volume down Turn headphone volume down
Group 8

insert information

AV (ミキサ) AV Mixer insert information
PC (ミキサ) PC Mixer insert information

WINinP translation

First menu

Japanese English
表示 View
アスペクト Aspect
ヘルプ Help
??設定 Settings
終了 Close

View

Japanese English
?? Resolution
プリセット1 Preset 1
プリセット2 Preset 2
プリセット3 Preset 3
?? ??
?? Info?

Resolution

Japanese English
?? Full Screen?
??(ノーマル) Full Screen (Normal)?
??(ワイド) Full Screen (Wide)?
320(ノーマル) 320 (Normal)
640(ノーマル) 640 (Normal)
800(ノーマル) 800 (Normal)
1024(ノーマル) 1024 (Normal)
1280(ノーマル) 1280 (Normal)
1440(ノーマル) 1440 (Normal)

Aspect

Japanese English
ノーマル Normal
ワイド Wide

Help

Japanese English
WINinP Viewer ヘルプ WINinP Viewer Help
WINinP Viewer ?? WINinP Viewer About?

The settings menu lets you select startup resolutions, you can also save your presets here.

Released firmwares

XRGB-3 Firmware page

Known problems with current firmware version 2.12

DVI to HDMI 1080p output incompatibility

The XRGB3's 1080p output is incompatible with many displays. When trying to use the XRGB-3 via it's DVI output using a DVI to HDMI cable, it is not possible to see a picture at all on many displays when the XRGB3 is set to output 1080p.

Extreme sensibility to noise

When using the Playstation 2 with component cables there is extreme sensibility to noise in the signal.

High AFC Settings affect picture stability

Some systems need the AFC set to 4 or 5 which causes vertical sync instability. The same systems work fine on other processors. When used with the XRGB3, many TV's, monitors and video processors cannot handle this instability and it will result in seemingly random loss of picture/screen blanking.

Too much noise in transcoding (B1) mode

When feeding 480p in B1 mode, the picture is easily affected by noise in the signal. The very same signal gets transcoded fine on the XSELECT-D4 without any visible noise in the signal. To minimise noise, feed in the component signal into the GAME IN connector rather than the D-terminal connectors. This produces an image with significantly less noise.

Extreme horizontal picture shift with some sources

For example component Input from Wii - VGA output to certain (!) LCD. Reason unknown. Picture upcoming !!

Bad scaling in B1 mode

On some displays, when using a 320x224 source like a Sega Saturn or MegaDrive in B1 mode the picture can be squeezed and some vertical lines are much thinner that others. This occurs because the output resolution of the XRGB3 is SMTPE 480p (720x480) and NOT 640x480 which is more common for VGA devices to output. Picture 2 shows what the image should look like and Picture 3 shows an example of a display incorrectly resolving the resolution.

picture 1
Picture 1
picture 2
Picture 2
picture 3
Picture 3

Picture 1 : 640x480 output

Picture 2 : MegaDrive 320x224 scaled properly to 640x448.

Picture 3 : Output of the XRGB3 incorrectly processed as 640x480. Notice the borders on the sides and the thickness of the spikes.

If you encounter this problem, using a VGA to component transcoder will normally correct it. Typically displays expect 640x480 resolution through VGA connectors but are much more likely to correctly process a 720x480 resolution through their component video inputs. Transcoding VGA to Component and then to HDMI will usually solve the problem too, assuming your displays HDMI input is compatible with the XRGB3s signal.

XRGB's losing sync in B1 mode

XRGB's losing sync on white screen flashes because the signal level is too high.

Example : PlayStation 2 + RGB cable + King of Fighters games

Problem in action.

There are two possible fixes. Using pure composite sync rather than sync on composite video is known to cure the problem in some cases (Sega Saturn, Sega Megadrive/Genesis). If your console does not have a pure sync output (e.g Playstation), try using the S-Video Luma for sync instead. Secondly, try setting the RGB-21 Term. to 220ohms. Several users have reported that this problem occurs when using S-Video inputs too, in this case there is no known fix.


Another example : PC or Dreamcast + VGA Box connected to PC IN

Sometimes, VGA/DVI input will only sync correctly in mode B1 if there's another AV source connected to the XRGB-3 at the same time. To avoid this problem follow these steps:

1) Connect a non-VGA source to the XRGB-3 and power it on

2) Connect the VGA source (PC or Dreamcast) to PC IN and power it on

3) Press the PC/AV button


A Dreamcast with a Video/VGA-Box can be used for the initial sync without the need for other source, using the following method:

1) Power the Dreamcast using Composite or S-Video output and let the XRGB-3 sync

2) Power-cycle the Dreamcast quickly, switching it to VGA output

3) Press the PC/AV button

For some unknown reason, H and V sync polarity may need to be reversed in some displays. The PC Match feature can also help to achieve a stable picture.


Note : These problems don't seem to happen in B0 mode.

FAQ

Why should I use an XRGB-3 ?

Full answer : Deinterlacing Classic Videogames (by Fudoh)

Short answer : XRGB-3 is perfect for old school gaming (Nes, Super Nes, PC Engine, ...) on a PC / HDTV monitor. Another cool addition is the ability to play PlayStation Portable games in TRUE fullscreen. The XRGB-3 can also be used as a transcoder for more recent video games consoles (Dreamcast, Gamecube, Wii, Xbox, …). The XRGB-3 can also be used as an upscaler but the end result is not always good and you will have to deal with other issues that more modern scalers do not always exhibit (input lag, tweaking settings, …). If you are looking for a good deinterlacer/upscaler for modern consoles, consider a DVDO Edge or of course an XRGB-mini_FRAMEMEISTER.

Where can I buy an XRGB-3 ?

Retailers in Japan that carry the XRGB-3 will NOT ship outside of Japan. The Solaris Japan offering on its webshop is an exception, but there is a slight markup compared to Amazon Japan. Here are few places to purchase the XRGB-3:

Solaris Japan Solaris-Japan Webshop XRGB

Amazon Japan - Amazon will periodically run out of stock and use a 3rd party vendor to fulfill orders.

eBay (Solaris-Japan has a eBay Store listing)

Yahoo Japan Auctions

EC-Shopping

What do I need to use an XRGB-3 ?

You need your game console, a TV/Monitor capable of receiving a VGA or DVI-D signal and appropriate cables to connect your console or SuperGUN to the XRGB-3. The best option available is using RGB-21 cables, though in some cases this is not possible and you will need to mod your console to output RGB and/or build your own custom cables. You can buy cables for most consoles from specialist retro-gaming stores around the world.

The XRGB-3 has inputs for the following :

Warning : D-Terminal inputs do not have the same quality. (confirmed for 480p signals, is it the same with interlaced signal or other resolution?)

Input Quality Note
D IN 1 good minimal video noise
D IN 2 bad increased video noise
D IN 3 bad increased video noise

You should always use D IN 1 input with D-Terminal/Component cables. If you have a suitable adaptor, feeding in a component (YPbPr) signal to the GAME IN port can give an even better picture than D IN 1.

Note : the shared VGA input for D IN 2 is not affected by this problem.

How much does the XRGB-3 cost?

Suggested retail price for the XRGB-3 is ¥38,640 (~$422 USD). However, the street price is around ¥29,520 (~$322 USD).

How to reset XRGB-3 ?

1) Power off XRGB-3 (STANDBY)

2) Press and hold the "MENU" and "OK" buttons, while keeping them held down, press the "Power" button

3) You must keep holding the three buttons for a few seconds, until the activity lights flicker

4) release all buttons

How to update firmware ?

1) Power on XRGB-3

2) Connect USB cable to PC (type A to type B)

3) Windows will automatically detect XRGB-3 and install driver

4) launch XRGB-3 Update Tool (if the left button "Update" is greyed then something is wrong, try to power off XRGB-3 and reconnect USB cable)

5) click on "Update" button

6) select firmware file to update (used format for firmware is *.x3b)

7) as soon as you selected firmware, update will start automatically (DONT REMOVE POWER CABLE AND USB CABLE UNTIL IT'S FINISHED)

 - The progress bar will fill, and the message will change to "check sum start"
 - The progress bar will fill again, and the messages will change once more to reflect check sums
 - The progress bar will fill 5 more times.

8) Power off XRGB-3

9) Reset XRGB-3

IMPORTANT: Always install the Japanese Firmware updater, even if you are updating with the English firmware. The Japanese firmware updater installation is needed in order to flash Firmware in English.

Where can I download XRGB-3 firmwares from?

B0 firmware v.2.31 (japanese firmware)

B0 firmware v.2.31e (english) (Needs Japanese firwmare updater installed)

B1 firmware v.1.00 (japanese)

We worked in cooperation with Micomsoft on a full official english firmware translation.

Official english firmware is available since 02/12/2010.

Important : about GAME IN input (RGB-21)

Never directly use the European standard SCART cables with an XRGB-3 since the pinout is different to the Japanese standard RGB-21 ones, and damage might result due to voltage applied on signal lines.

How can I connect my consoles then ?

  • 1) Use RGB cables
    • if you use RGB-21 cables then there is nothing special to do
    • if you use SCART cables then you will need to make them "compatible"
      • solution 1 : buy a SCART to RGB-21 adapter
        SCART to RGB-21 adapter
      • solution 2 : mod your SCART cable to comply with RGB-21 Japanese 21-pin RGB connector (by GameSX)
      • solution 3 : Use a SCART to VGA adapter and use the D IN 2 input instead. You will need to change the "D IN 2 INPUT signal" setting to "RGB"
      • solution 4 : mod your XRGB-3 RGB-21 input to accept SCART cable
        XRGB-3 JPN to EU SCART modification (by Konsolkongen)
  • 2) Use S-Video cables.
  • 3) Use Composite cables.

List of genuine RGB-21 consoles and official cables

  • Super Nintendo (SHVC-010)
  • PlayStation, PS one, PlayStation 2, PlayStation 3 (SCPH-1050)
  • Saturn (HSS-0109)
  • Neo Geo, Neo Geo CD (FCG-9)

How to make RGB cables

Game Console RGB SCART Cable Diagrams (by Tim Worthington)

Interesting link to translate / use for our FAQ ? (by Akira Makoto)

How to increase size of screen while using Playstation Portable ?

Hardware required : PSP-2000 or PSP-3000 and component cable (or D-Terminal cable)

1) connect cable

2) enable output in PSP menu : Settings → Connected Display Settings → Switch Video Output (Output must be set to Progressive)

3) FCPGA mode : B0 (if using B1 mode, you will not be able to use D2 zoom)

4) Screen size : D2 zoom

Does XRGB-3 support HDCP through DVI output ?

No, XRGB-3 does not support HDCP.

How to enable low screen resolution ?

Options → Low screen resolution → ON

XRGB-3 will be able to ouput at 320x240 (15 kHz) and 640x400 (24 kHz).

Note : this option should be used only with a classic japanese PC monitor (PC-988x and X68k).

Does XRGB-3 add input lag ?

If your are using B0 mode then yes (21.4ms).

If your are using B1 mode then no (just 2ms).

VGA vs DVI output

VGA DVI
Can use B0 mode ? yes yes
Can use B1 mode ? yes no
Can use all resolutions ? yes yes
Input lag B0 mode : 21.4ms

B1 mode : 2ms

B0 mode : 21.4ms

Note : the signal used for DVI output is DVI-D.

What are those famous scanlines, why do I need/want them ?

Scanlines Demystified (by Fudoh)

How to enable scanlines ?

1) flash B1 firmware (v1.0) : xrgb3_lined_b1_v1_00.x3b

2) enable B1 mode : Special → FPGA SELECT → B1

3) Power off XRGB-3

4) Power on XRGB-3

5) adjust scanline level : Special → VL_H (vertical) or VL_V (horizontal)

Note : for unknow reason, Micomsoft inverted VL_H and VL_V effect. It is fixed in english firmware.

Scanline chart

% 97 94 91 88 85 82 78 75 72 69 66 63 59 56 53 50 47 44 41 37 34 31 28 25 23 19 15 12 9 6 3 0
level 7 15 23 31 39 47 55 63 71 79 87 95 103 111 119 127 135 143 151 159 167 175 183 191 199 207 215 223 231 239 247 255

In general, you should use a value between 127 (50%) and 191 (25%). Increasing percent will produce a darker image.

XRGB-3 supported output resolutions

Resolution Type Aspect ratio
320x240 QVGA Normal (4:3)
640x400 WVGA Wide (16:10)
640x480 VGA Normal (4:3)
1024x768 XGA Normal (4:3)
1280x1024 SXGA Normal (5:4)
1600x1200 UXGA Normal (4:3)
1280x768 WXGA Wide (15:9)
1360x768 WXGA Wide (16:9)
1440x900 WXGA+ Wide (16:10)
1680x1050 WSXGA+ Wide (16:10)
1920x1080 HDTV Wide (16:9)
1920x1200 WUXGA Wide (16:10)

About D-Terminal

D type World Japan XRGB-3 support
D1 480i 525i yes
D2 480p 525p yes
D3 1080i 1125i yes
D4 720p 750p yes
D5 1080p 1125p no

Note: The difference in line count is only because those standards count the control lines as part of the resolution of the video signal, which is technically correct; but those are invisible lines that carry information.

Low pass filter (LPF) chart from Micomsoft

Source LPF setting
VIDEO IN 1 ON
VIDEO IN 2 ON
S IN 1 ON
S IN 1 ON
[525i] [525p] [1180i] [750p]
D IN 1 [OFF] [OFF] [OFF] [OFF]
D IN 2 [ON] [ON] [OFF] [OFF]
D IN 3 [OFF] [OFF] [OFF] [OFF]
GAME IN [ON] [OFF] [OFF] [OFF]

How to fix screen distortion in B1 mode ?

Does your screen look like this ?

scren distortion

Then to fix it, you need to go to : Special screen settings → NTSC dot clock (set to MANUAL) → NTSC dot clock manually (then try to adjust).

Q: What scenarios does adjusting the dot clock fix?

V-Sync and stuttering

If you are experiencing stuttering or "hiccups" on horizontal moving objects that should not be there, you can most likely get rid of that by enabling the V-Sync lock-option.

Some screens might have trouble displaying certain resolutions in B0 mode with the wrong V-Sync setting. Try switching this option if you get a black screen. It is recommended that you use V-Sync whenever possible to get a stutter-free picture.

(will make a gif animation explaining stuttering)

What is FULL_HD resolution setting for ?

Needed for some LCD models, it changes the timing for resolution 1920*1080.

Recommended settings

- - - -
System Cable FPGA mode LPF Sharpness A/D Extra settings (can help to fix problems/increase quality)
Amiga CD32 + SX32 RGB B1 ON 0 255 Note : Probably correct for all other Amiga's too
Capcom CPS-1 JAMMA to JP21

JAMMA to VGA (D2)

B1

B0

OFF

OFF

0

7

255

176

RGB-21 INPUT termination : 220 OHM

160 ohms in series on R, G, B signals (in leu of input termination); D2 mode set to RGBHV to prevent wavy image

Capcom CPS-2 JAMMA to JP21

JAMMA to VGA (D2)

B1

B0

OFF

OFF

0

7

255

176

RGB-21 INPUT termination : 220 OHM

160 ohms in series on R, G, B signals (in leu of input termination); D2 mode set to RGBHV to prevent wavy image

Capcom CPS-3 RGB via SuperGUN B1 OFF 0 255 RGB-21 INPUT termination : 220 OHM

NTSC AFC : MANUAL / AFC level : 3

Dreamcast S-VIDEO

RGB

VGA

B1

B1

B0

ON

ON

OFF

0

0

0

255

255

255

-

-

D in 2 INPUT signal : RGB

Konami TMNT based hardware RGB via SuperGUN B1 OFF 0 255 NTSC AFC : MANUAL / AFC level : 3

RGB-21 INPUT termination : 220 OHM

Master System RGB B1 OFF 0 255
Mega-CD COMPOSITE

RGB

B1

B1

ON

ON

0

0

255

255

Genesis/Megadrive COMPOSITE

RGB

B1

B1

ON

ON

0

0

255

255

-

-

Neo Geo AES RGB B1 OFF 0 255 NTSC AFC : MANUAL / AFC level : 5
Neo Geo MVS RGB via SuperGUN B1 OFF 0 255 NTSC AFC : MANUAL / AFC level : 5

RGB-21 INPUT termination : 220 OHM

Nes COMPOSITE

RGB

B1

B1

ON

ON

0

0

255

255

Y/C separation set : LOW PASS

-

Nintendo 64 COMPOSITE

S-VIDEO

RGB (NJM2267)

RGB (NJM2267)

B1

B1

B0

B1

ON

ON

OFF

OFF

0

0

7

0/7

255

255

150

150

PC Engine COMPOSITE

RGB

B1

B1

ON

ON

0

0

255

255

NTSC AFC : MANUAL / AFC level : 4~7

Playstation COMPOSITE

S-VIDEO

RGB

RGB

B1

B1

B0

B1

ON

ON

OFF

OFF

0

0

7

0/7

255

255

150

150

-

-

AFC Level : 0

AFC Level : 0~1

PlayStation 2 COMPOSITE

S-VIDEO

RGB

COMPONENT

B1

B1

B1

B1

ON

ON

ON

ON

0

0

0

0

255

255

255

255

-

-

-

-

PlayStation Portable COMPONENT B0 OFF 0 255 DOT_by_DOT : ON

NTSC AFC : MANUAL / AFC level : 0

Aspect Ratio : Wide

Note : XRGB-3 adjusts A/D level automatically to 230 when using a PSP

Saturn COMPOSITE

S-VIDEO

RGB

B1

B1

B1

ON

ON

ON

0

0

0

255

255

255

-

-

-

Sega System 16 RGB via SuperGUN B1 OFF 0 255 NTSC AFC : MANUAL / AFC level : 3

RGB-21 INPUT termination : 220 OHM

Sega System 18 RGB via SuperGUN B0

B1

OFF

OFF

0

0

255

255

RGB-21 INPUT termination : 220 OHM

Board is a 57.4 Hz signal, check display for compatibility.

Sega System 32 RGB via SuperGUN B1 OFF 0 255 NTSC AFC : MANUAL / AFC level : 3

RGB-21 INPUT termination : 220 OHM

Sega Naomi RGB via SuperGUN B1 OFF 0 255 NTSC AFC : MANUAL / AFC level : 3

RGB-21 INPUT termination : 220 OHM

Sony ZN-2 RGB via SuperGUN B1 OFF 0 255 RGB-21 INPUT termination : 220 OHM
Super Nes COMPOSITE

S-VIDEO

RGB

B1

B1

B1

ON

ON

ON

0

0

0

255

255

255

-

-

-

Various Bootleg PCBs RGB via SuperGUN B0 OFF 0 255 RGB-21 INPUT termination : 220 OHM

Needs a 61.5 Hz compatible display

Wii Component B1 OFF 0 255

Which cable should I choose for the best quality ?

In general terms the purest the signal from the device to the display, the better. In several standards, modulation is used in order to fit several signals on the same cable path. This adds extra processing in both sides since the signals need to be modulated on the device and demodulated on the display.

Without considering other factors, the quality in optimal conditions for cables can be rated as such :

  1. HDMI/DVI
  2. VGA
  3. SCART/RGB-21/Component
  4. S-video
  5. Composite
  6. RF

Note : Component is also know as D-Terminal in Japan.

What is PCinP mode ?

The PCinP feature can be activated using the center button on the remote appropriately called "PCinP" and is pretty much your average TV's Picture and Picture setting. The picture frame can be moved around and resized to your liking. The picture is shown on top of your PC's image so there is no way to capture screens or movies from your console. The good thing about this mode is that it can be used no matter what you are doing on your computer (as long as the computer is ON), be that games, DOS, videos etc.

Tip : It is possible to use any source into PC-IN input (passthrough), not only a computer.

exemple : Dreamcast -> VGA to DVI cable (or VGA cable + VGA to DVI adapter) -> PC IN.

Method 1

1) use correct cable / adapter

2) set PC IN MODE to AUTO or VGA

3) press PC/AV button

Method 2

1) Sometimes, you will need to use another method.

2) Turn on your console connected to the XRGB-3 (GAME IN/D2...) and switch to that input.

3) Turn on your Dreamcast connected to the PC-IN.

4) Press the PC/AV button and you should get a nice picture from the Dreamcast.

5) Now you can turn off the other console and still have the picture from the Dreamcast.

What is WINinP mode ?

The WINinP feature uses the software called WINinP Viewer and is basically a window with a pink background that the XRGB recognizes and places your consoles output on top. Unfortunately this is also happening in a different layer so capturing screens and videos can't be done in this mode either. The nice thing is that you can move this window around with your mouse cursor, but of course also requires you to be at your OS's desktop at all times. You can freely resize the picture of the window or use different preset resolutions and aspect ratios. The WINinP software is available for all platforms but keep in mind that Java is required.

Alternately you could paint a pink square (HTML: ff00ff) in any paint program but using this software is a lot easier and has some nice features.

WINinP Viewer V2.10 for Windows

WINinP Viewer V0.90 for Macintosh

WINinP Viewer V2.0 JAVA (all platforms)

How to use PCinP and WINinP mode ?

To use PCinP and WINinP connect your PC's to the XRGB-3 like this:

PC <DVI> XRGB-3 <DVI/DVI to HDMI> Screen (gonna make some kind of illustration for this)

Note : the signal used for DVI input is DVI-I.

How to use arcade boards with XRGB-3 ?

Since arcade games use RGB as a standard, the XRGB-3 supports them out of the box. The only thing needed is a cable to plug your SuperGUN to one of the RGB capable XRGB-3 inputs. However, the arcade video signals need some attenuation, this can be achieved with the use of potentiometers in your SuperGUN if available or via the "RGB-21 INPUT termination" setting on the XRGB-3 (set to 220 OHM).

Arcade games can also be connected to the D2 input via the VGA style connector. Since, the 220 ohm termination option is unavailable for this input, in case the SuperGUN doesn't have pots to regulate these lines series resistors can be wired inline with the connecting RGB cable to drop the >0.7Vpp signal levels to a value closer to 0.7Vpp. Connecting a 160 ohm resistors in series with the red, green, and blue video from the wiring harness (e.g. JAMMA) will provide good results with most all arcade boards. Some games, such as CPS1 based, need to have the D2 input mode set to RGBHV (separate) instead of RGBS to produce a stable picture.

What is A/D level ?

An analog-to-digital converter (abbreviated ADC, A/D or A to D) is a device which converts continuous signals to discrete digital numbers. Wikipedia

Input level/sensitivity. The default of 255 is the least sensitive/strongest input level. Lowering the A/D level makes the A/D conversion more sensitive (for weaker video signal levels).

The ADC contained in the XRGB-3 is a AD9883AKSTZ-110. Datasheet

Can I use PAL/50hz material on the XRGB3 ?

If you connect PAL consoles via composite or S-video you will get a black and white image. You can connect PAL consoles via the GAME IN connector with a proper adapter from PAL SCART to Japanese RGB-21, otherwise you can blow the port.

Keep in mind that if you connect a 50hz console to the XRGB3 then in B1 mode it will output 50hz VGA. Support for 50hz VGA is much rarer than 60hz VGA, most TV's won't accept it at all. One solution is to chain the XRGB3 through another processor. The DVDO Edge and the Gefen VGA to DVI Scaler Plus are both known to work well.

Other

HDTV/MONITOR compatibility

General

  • To connect XRGB-3 using DVI output a DVI-D to HDMI cable is needed.
  • DVI output is disabled when FPGA Mode is set to B1.
  • for some reason, the scaling signal when using XRGB-3 on a WXGA HDTV (32") is not good, it is recommended to use 640x480 resolution for a WXGA HDTV. Or just use a larger HDTV (46"/52").
  • Update (by Gradius): I'm able to get DVI > HDMI output by using FPGA mode B1 on my LG W2363D, however the frequency output is something odd (not 60Hz nor 59.94Hz), so not every monitor/TV will be able to display video signal.
  • Compatibility with modern displays is generally very poor. Do not assume the XRGB3 will work with your TV. If you have a newer TV, consider the XRGB-mini FRAMEMEISTER instead.
  • To improve compatibility, it is possible to chain the XRGB3 with another video processor.

Tests

Sony KDL-55XBR8 (US) / KDL-55XR1 (Japan) / KDL-55X4500 (Europe)

55" - 1080p - Triluminos LED Backlit LCD

XRGB-3 resolution HDTV/MONITOR
VGA OUTPUT DVI OUTPUT
320x240 No No
640x400 No No
640x480 Yes Yes
1024x768 Yes Yes
1280x1024 Yes Yes
1600x1200 Yes No
1280x768 Yes Yes
1360x768 Yes Yes
1440x900 Yes No
1680x1050 Yes No
1920x1080 Yes No
1920x1200 No No


Sony KDL-32D3000 (EURO)

32" - 1360x768 (VGA) / 1080p (HDMI) - LCD

XRGB-3 resolution HDTV/MONITOR
VGA OUTPUT DVI OUTPUT
320x240 no no
640x400 no no
640x480 yes no
1024x768 yes yes
1280x1024 no no
1600x1200 no no
1280x768 yes no
1360x768 yes no
1680x1050 no no
1920x1080 no no
1920x1200 no no


Sony KDL-52X3500 (EURO) / KDL-52XBR5 (US)

52" - 1080p (HDMI) - LCD

XRGB-3 resolution HDTV/MONITOR
VGA OUTPUT DVI OUTPUT
320x240 no no
640x400 no no
640x480 yes yes
1024x768 yes yes
1280x1024 yes yes
1600x1200 no no
1280x768 yes yes
1360x768 yes yes
1680x1050 yes yes
1920x1080 no no
1920x1200 no no


NEC LCD2180UX

21" - 1600x1200 - LCD

XRGB-3 resolution HDTV/MONITOR
VGA OUTPUT DVI OUTPUT
320x240 no no
640x400 no no
640x480 yes yes
1024x768 yes yes
1280x1024 yes yes
1600x1200 yes yes
1280x768 yes yes
1360x768 yes yes
1680x1050 yes yes
1920x1080 yes yes
1920x1200 yes no


Sony KDL-40W4000

40" - 1080p - LCD

XRGB-3 resolution HDTV/MONITOR
VGA OUTPUT VGA & V-Sync OUTPUT DVI OUTPUT DVI & V-Sync OUTPUT
320x240 no no ?? ??
640x400 no no ?? ??
640x480 no yes ?? ??
1024x768 yes yes ?? ??
1280x1024 yes no ?? ??
1600x1200 yes yes ?? ??
1280x768 yes yes ?? ??
1360x768 yes yes ?? ??
1440x900 no no ?? ??
1680x1050 yes yes ?? ??
1920x1080 no no ?? ??
1920x1200 no no ?? ??


Samsung LN-46A950 (US)

46" - 1080p - LCD/LED

XRGB-3 resolution HDTV/MONITOR
VGA OUTPUT VGA & V-Sync OUTPUT DVI OUTPUT DVI & V-Sync OUTPUT
320x240 no no no no
640x400 no no no no
640x480 yes yes yes yes
1024x768 yes yes yes yes
1280x1024 yes yes yes no
1600x1200 yes yes yes yes
1280x768 yes yes no no
1360x768 yes yes yes yes

slightly unstable when menu is present

1440x900 no no no no
1680x1050 no no no no
1920x1080 yes yes yes

FULL HD -> LOW

very unstable

FULL HD -> LOW

1920x1200 no no no no
Notes
  • The only HDMI/DVD-D input is HDMI 2
  • Up-scaling works quite nicely from 640x480
  • The difference between VGA and DVI-D signals in this set is negligible
  • when enabling DOT_by_DOT image is cropped in some resolutions


Panasonic TC-P46G15 (US)

46" - 1080p (HDMI) / 1366x768 (VGA) - Plasma

XRGB-3 resolution HDTV/MONITOR
VGA OUTPUT DVI OUTPUT
320x240 no no
640x400 no no
640x480 yes (1) yes
1024x768 yes no (2)
1280x1024 yes no
1600x1200 no no
1280x768 yes no (2)
1360x768 yes no (3)
1440x900 no no
1680x1050 yes (4) no
1920x1080 no no (5)
1920x1200 no no
Notes
  • (1) On side scrolling game the the picture look unstable.
  • (2) Picture come up but is not centered correctly and can't be corrected with XRGB and/or TV setting.
  • (3) Picture all mess-up.
  • (4) Officially unsupported by TV but show properly for some reason O_o.
  • (5) Getting to show 1080p is a question of trial and error (switching between 480p & 1080p until it work). However when you got the picture on screen part of the top is repeated on the bottom and some part of the middle is repeated on the right side of the screen.


Sharp Aquos LC-40D68UT(R)
XRGB-3 resolution HDTV/MONITOR
VGA OUTPUT DVI OUTPUT
320x240 NO NO
640x400 NO NO
640x480 YES NO
1024x768 YES YES
1280x1024 YES YES
1600x1200 YES YES
1280x768 YES YES
1360x768 NO NO
1440x900 NO NO
1680x1050 NO NO
1920x1080 NO NO
1920x1200 NO NO


Dell U2410

24" - 1920x1200 - hardware revision A-05

XRGB-3 resolution HDTV/MONITOR
VGA OUTPUT DVI OUTPUT
320x240 YES YES
640x400 YES YES
640x480 YES YES
1024x768 YES YES
1280x1024 YES YES
1600x1200 YES YES
1280x768 YES YES
1360x768 YES YES
1440x900 YES YES
1680x1050 YES YES
1920x1080 YES YES
1920x1200 NO YES

Secondary video processor compatibility

General

  • To improve compatibility (especially when using PAL/50hz material) the XRGB3's output can be chained through another video processor.
  • In this setup, usually you set the XRGB3 to B1 mode, thus replacing the existing processors handling of 240p material with the XRGB3's superb 240p handling.
  • B0 mode can still be used to some degree, but is usually pretty useless (since most processors can handle 480p and upwards perfectly well on their own).
  • Many video processors are intolerant of the XRGB3's vertical sync instability when using manual AFC settings. Any systems which require manual AFC will therefore be incompatible with these processors.

Tests

Scaler 50hz/PAL Manual AFC
DVDO Edge Yes No
Gefen VGA to DVI Scaler Plus Yes No
Optoma Themescene No No

Quick notes about display lag

Display lag or input lag is the amount of time it takes for a display to update the picture. Modern displays may buffer one or more frames for picture processing before displaying them. Since the introduction of the Leo Bodnar input lag tester it is now possible to get accurate readings on input lag times across a wide variety of devices. the XRGB3 has been tested and yielded the following results:-

  • B0 Mode - 21.4ms (around 2 frames)
  • B1 Mode - 2ms (virtually lag free)

Input lag can be sometimes be reduced by using the VGA input of the TV (makes a difference on some sets but not all) and/or enabling game mode if available.

Frame conversion chart

A frame is a relative unit, since it depends on the frame rate of the source. When referring to a 30 hz signal, a single frame is 33.33 milliseconds long. This applies to older games based on the NTSC standard (In reality 29.97 fps) and most arcade games.

Newer games are rendered at 60 frames per second (60 hz), and thus are more susceptible to lag. A game usually reads the input after rendering each frame, and buffers it for use during the next game cycle.

The following table is just a reference, since it depends on the genre if this delay is significant to game play.

Frame (30 hz) Frame (60 hz) Milliseconds Note
¼ ½ ~8.34 ideal (unnoticeable) delay for fighting or rhythm games
½ 1 ~16.67 acceptable delay (playable)
1 2 ~33.34 acceptable delay (playable)
1 + 2 + 34 + unacceptable (unplayable)

More information

The New Definitive HDTV Lag FAQ

fubarduck's HDTV / Video Game Lag FAQ

Calibration Tutorial and Troubleshooting guide for Rock Band 2

HDTV Lag - The Unofficial guide

Deinterlacing classic videogame systems

Scanlines demystified

Discussion of Leo's hand-held lag tester

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XRGB-4 Wishlist

The *PERFECT* Videogame Upscaling Processor

The XRGB-3 usually achieves what many more expensive processor don't. It perfectly handles 240p signal. Compared to many - even older video processors - it lacks proper deinterlacing, processing and scaling. A pricetag of 60,000yen would seem reasonable to me for a niche system which outperforms the XRGB-3.

Better 480i Deinterlacing

480i Deinterlacing isn't rock science nowdays, there are many - even old and cheap processors have have fabulous 480i deinterlacing capabilities. A Faroudja FLI2310, AnchorBay ABT2010/2015, IDT HQV Vida or Sigma Designs VXP are all ASIC-based one-chip solutions which offer superiour deinterlacing for 480i sources (if programmed right).

Better Scaling

The use of the current dot_by_dot feature seems like a workaround for the currently (terrible) scaling engine in B0 mode. The current scaling engine keeps the original pixels intact and fills up the gaps with the nearest neighbour. This works "ok" for 240p sources, but is completely unacceptable for 480i/p/720p/1080i sources. ASIC-scaling solutions are available in the same processors as above. The VXP scaling engine is even suited for 240p material as well.

Bigger Form Factor

The XRGB-3 was a nice stepup from the 2plus, but the current size can't keep with the inputs needed. D-Terminal is ok, but the use of two dedicated RCA (Cinch) component inputs like on the XSELECT-D4 would be much better. A future XRGB-4 would have to feature a set of HDMI inputs as well. HDCP needs to be enabled to allow HDMI connection of the PS3.

Better 1080p OUTPUT Compatibility

The bad 1080p DVI compatibitly with current HDTV LCD and Plasma displays disqualifies the XRGB-3 already for any use with a HD system like the XBox360 or PS3.

Perfect picture quality / analogue Filtering

The current problems with noise on the analogue inputs (GameCube, PC Engine, Playstation 2) and the need of a LowPassFilter is annoying. Other processors (for example a 9 year-old linedoubler from Videon) has *perfect* analogue filtering and A/D conversion. There's absolutely no noise visible from any of the affected systems, while the processing is still sharp and retains every detail (unlike the LPF function which blurs the picture alot, especially on 480p inputs).

Scanline Overlay function in Scaling Mode

While not pixel-perfect like on B1 mode, a Scanline overlay mode would be appreciated. Best with a user-loadable GIF File (like in MAME).

External links

Micomsoft Official Website