Your average CRT VGA monitor is a higher quality device than your average consumer-grade CRT, but most aren’t compatible with classic game consoles. These quality monitors can still be found for really cheap, so this video will show you how to use a few devices to allow compatibility...and make them look exactly like a high quality RGB monitor!
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One of the main focuses of this video was how artificial horizontal scanlines affect the image. It was interesting to see how adding them to 480p signals on a CRT were incredibly accurate to a 240p look, regardless of tube type. Alternatively, it showed how adding horizontal scanlines to a signal displayed on a flat panel, isn't an accurate representation of the look on either type of CRT. I'd definitely like to explore this further in future videos: [ Ссылка ]
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00:00 Intro
01:19 Setup
01:43 Original 240p
01:59 OSSC
03:37 RetroTINK
04:01 GBS Control
04:37 VGA Monitor
06:32 Composite Video
06:53 N64
07:17 480i deinterlacing
07:45 Retro Scaler A1
09:11 SMS 3D
09:29 Light Guns
10:20 Fast Resolution Switching
10:42 Other Uses / Conclusion
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