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Re: Native Resolutions with Component CRT TV
02/02/15 10:35 PM
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> Hello! > > I'm pretty sure a lot of people in here have tried this before. > > I want to send 15 khz with native resolutions to my Component YUV CRT TV using the > following setup: > > PC running MAME with Soft15khz -> VGA to SCART Cable (passive) -> SCART to Component > active converter (those boxes we find at ebay) -> CRT TV with component in
In my experience TVs are typically limited in terms of which resolutions they will accept via component input. The converter box will probably run at a fixed resolution all the time, scaling whatever signal you send to it to one that is accepted by the TVs component input, 768x576 interlaced at 60Hz - if you're lucky - and the TV was built for export to Brazil (PAL60) lol. If you can find out what resolution its sending to the TV you might be better off configuring MAME to run everything at that res in the first place and let your video card do the scaling, to avoid scaling artifacts introduced by the converter. Your video card should do a better job than the converter.
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