RetroRGB Weekly Roundup #57 - June 7th 2017

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This week’s roundup (#57) features a new line of Game Boy Everdrives from Krikzz (x3, x5 and x7), an updated firmware for the OSSC (v0.77), more progress on the SNES white line issue (I need your consoles!) and more! Also available as a podcast on iTunes, Google Play, TuneIn and Stitcher, or for direct download/streaming:

Here’s links to everything discussed:

0:14 Audio hum fixed!



4:31 Smokemonster pack updates.

















22:08 QA / White line SNES

25:48 QA / 20” Consumer-grade CRT with all inputs.


28:30 QA / Juan / Otaku switch dual outputs

29:57 QA / Adam / Framemeister component vs RGB inputs

32:50 Goodbye!
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your Cabell is very informative and I was surprised that you covered almost all the stuff that I watch on all the other channels. I will deff subscribe to you and I'm happy to see a popular youtube retro gamer as yourself on the northeast lol.

punjabier
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KV-20FS100, KV-20FS120, KV-20FV300
These models have RF, Composite, and Component. The FS100 and FS120 are the most common Trinitron tvs you will encounter.

Yeloazndevil
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The Micomsoft X-Capture1 can do HDMI 240p60/288p50 to 1080p50/60 iirc. I know it also supports composite, s-video, YPbPr, RGBS, and VGA.

MonkeyBoyJoey
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RetroRGB, for capture cards I would suggest taking a look at the Elgato HD 60 Pro.
It's an internal PC capture card that allows up to 1080p @ 60fps through HDMI.
As long as you can convert the RGB signal to HDMI and embed the audio into an HDMI output (through devices like the Framemeister or OSSC) you should have no problems.

HabbleYT
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I'm not sure what you said about the new framemeister profiles is correct. I was one of the people having incompatibility issues with the profiles that turned out to be caused by the deep color mode being on and it not working with my HDMI matrix. When trouble shooting Wolff sent me completely "clean" unmasked profiles he made for Joe Redifer at Game Sack so he could mask them in post instead and that seems to be what these new profiles are. He says on the site;

"I also added in a new folder of "1080 Producer Profiles". These are completely unmasked profiles for a few of the consoles that I had wrote complex mask settings on in the main profiles folder. They are meant for video production experts that prefer to mask and crop their video captures in their own video production software."

So it would seem that these are for producers that want to do masking in post. I haven't actually tested the new profiles yet and I could be completely wrong but that is the way I understood it to be. Love the videos btw.

SnailToothGaming
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I am not sure if any of the tv compatibility lists for the OSSC have been updated yet, but the 2016 4K Samsung KS8000 seems to be fully compatible now with FW 0.77. I have not tested the SNES yet, but 2X-5X 240p and 2X 480p work perfectly. The TV does switch to PC mode ( disabling game mode) if you use a resolution other than 480p, 720p, and 5x 1920x1080. I believe the PC mode has an input lag of 37ms and game mode is 20ms.

madmartigan
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cool info on how the switch carts are made and can't wait to watch the arcade documentary!

jd-pynm
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The highest end consumer grade 20" SD CRT that Sony ever made was the KV-20FV300. I think this is as close as you will get to a PVM on a consumer grade 20" SD CRT. I have the KV-24FV300 and games really look great on this set. The picture is quite a bit better than the FV24FS100 that I have owned in the past. Sony even made a 14" FV300. If you can't find an FV300 set, I would guess the 20" FS100 or FS120 set would be the next best thing.

kevinradigan
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Can't wait for the new GBED. i was hoping he would make one with rtc support and krikzz is going to deliver. Thanks fir the great news Bob.

cameronsretrorevival
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Thanks Bob for answering both my questions! Kind of wanted an excuse to buy the Garo, might get it anyway haha. cheers as always for good updates, can't wait for the pack a punch review

adamfowler
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KV-20FV300 is probably the pinnacle of consumer trinitrons at 20in

retrotink
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Great show! Someone near New York needs to hook Bob up with the perfect 19-20" Sony CRT TV that he's looking for.

SmokeMonster
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the 3ds.guide website on softmodding 3ds's has a few steps about spotpass and friend settings that are supposed to help prevent a ban

Jacob-snhk
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Hey, Bob. When you do your testing on the white line issue for the snes, can you please check the difference between using a real cart vs an SD2SNES. One of my older model snes consoles has a mild white line (nothing serious enough to send to you, unfortunately). I used FFIII opening to test it (as most do) and noticed that when playing the rom through my SD2SNES the line was far less noticeable. Very interesting. Maybe something related to power consumption? I don't know. Give it a go yourself. I'd love to know what you think.

hydrgenjukebox
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I have a 1CHIP01 snes I'm getting modded tonight, if I saw this video sooner I'd have sent you mine. It's pretty noticeable during the FFIII opening through HD Retrovision cables, and with RGB SCART cables running to my Shinybow component to SCART switch.

hulkamana
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Magewell Pro Capture HDMI. I cannot go back to any capture device anymore. It works with all the OSSC mode thus far. I haven't tried it with the 480i/576i line3x and line4x mode that you just shared in this video however.

Plazmunky
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you always get my like before watching :)

saifal-badri
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Thanks for answering my question dude I guess I'm gonna have to pony up and get a gscart then. As for capture card for sure get either the xcaptute-1 or the pcie version the SC-512N1 which hopefully shouldn't give you issues. There sold on Solaris Japan with the rest of micomsofts products.

JeanRodo
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I'm happy to know the noise was not your buttplug!

benabresch
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Glad to hear that the cause of hum is known. I've never dealt with recording quality issues. But same-surface vibration leading to such a significant hum through the base of the microphone seems super error prone! Especially since it's not really discoverable until after the content is recorded unless you're super vigilant.

Personally I'd be worried about accidentally leaving something else that vibrates on the table.

Picking up sound through the base so clearly finally explains why I can hear your keyboard so much during retro round table sessions.

Is there some kind of foam/rubber pad the microphone can sit on that would have separated it from the vibration noise? I suppose this is why people get those long articulating arms.

Thanks for pointing out the framemeister progressive vs interlaced quality difference. I've been seeing a bit of blur that I haven't diagnosed yet and fingers crossed that this is the missing factor. Do you happen to know if interlaced input to progressive output on the framemeister would make a difference? I'm pretty sure I've set every piece of my setup to progressive wherever possible.

DirkSwizzler