Try pin 10 instead of 11.
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Try pin 10 instead of 11.
Someone emailed me asking to add the pics to this thread. Since Golden hasn't uploaded any photos, here they are. I hope that helps.
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For the 1645, did you try adding a 0.1uf cap on the sync input?
Isn't the banding caused by the chroma and luma going back into the encoder?
What encoder are you planning on using? You should only be getting rainbow banding from Composite or a low quality S-video.
With Component encoders you tap RGBS from the AV socket. If you tap it from the encoder it will be really dim, even if you tap it before the caps and resistors on the RGB input for the encoder it...
It was a big upgrade, the forum went from version 3.7.4 to 4.1.3. Before that the last upgrade was more than 7 years ago.
Are you still able to view the picture at least? If you are then use a screen capture type program to save the picture onto a different drive.
That's easily done. you just need the right switch to flip between RGB and Component and making a cable for it is easy as well.
Also the component mod uses the RGBS from the AV socket, you can't...
It wasn't that. I think you never got my last message I sent you saying that it would be best if the enclosure is made of wood to house the board perfectly and I asked if you know any wood workers...
I have to ask this, are you using the same ground as audio meaning you daisy chained the ground from the audio jacks to the S-video? In my installs I use NTE85 transistors instead and separate ground...
I've modded all 3 and can tell you that it's a toss up between a model 1 and model 2. Model 1 has more room but Model 2 has less things to unscrew to get the modding under way.
23mhz? What games are you playing that have that kind of horrible slowdown to overclock the system more than 200% or is this just for kicks?
Looking forward to the vid, want to see how stable it...
Both my Model 1 and Model 2 have been modded for RCA stereo output.
I'm gonna take a guess and say it is the transistors themselves. If you are building the circuit the exact same way but with a different transistor then that's most likely it.
One thing I forgot...