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  • @RetroRGB
    @RetroRGB Před 4 lety +70

    A polite reminder: Every measurement taken can be verified by anyone who feels the need, simply by following the same procedures. Using the 240p Test Suite's MANUAL lag test is NOT a measurement though - That's basically a test of your reflexes. Also, listing a bunch of claims without measurements is just spreading misinformation; This video is a culmination of RESEARCH and the opinions I state are based off hard measurements, not guesses.

    • @Ballowax
      @Ballowax Před 3 lety +1

      Bob it's funny that you say that this video ins't going t be some elitist perspective. If anything Adam Koralik is the biggest Elitist in the retro gaming community.

    • @DaveVelociraptor
      @DaveVelociraptor Před 3 lety

      I like how much effort you put in to nailing down the facts and making sure you're not guessing or going with your gut. I've found people who either have one of these, or who don't want to buy something expensive will say it isn't laggy for them or that lag doesn't matter. Now nearly a year later when you've hammered the point home with the lag test roundup do you feel you've won the argument or is there still lots of push back?

    • @ericko777
      @ericko777 Před 3 lety +1

      I was using that scart to hdmi box with a Trinitron Sony CRT via its hdmi port and it worked great. Maybe it's performance is better with hdmi CRTs. Im aware that most people don't have that option since it's rare to find a CRT with hdmi.

    • @MarcusTDM
      @MarcusTDM Před 2 lety

      @@ericko777 yeah, wouldn’t mind seeing a video on that.

  • @RexBuyeo
    @RexBuyeo Před 4 lety +230

    If there is anything to get mad about in this video, it's learning that eBay sellers are destroying retro consoles and stuffing them with garbage.

    • @justanotheryoutubechannel
      @justanotheryoutubechannel Před 4 lety +15

      Rex Buyeo Oh god what!? I haven’t seen the video yet but I can imagine, and that sounds horrific.
      *EDIT:* I was right. Dear god, who would ever do that!?

    • @RexBuyeo
      @RexBuyeo Před 4 lety +9

      I know, it's a heinous crime. If you ever go to an anime convention, stay away from the artist alley. Some people like to sell consoles as art pieces. Some are good, most are cancer inducing.

    • @Jucelegario
      @Jucelegario Před 4 lety +2

      Ebay used to be better than amazon, cheaper and to the point. What the fu *ck happened?

    • @leroyvega65
      @leroyvega65 Před 4 lety +4

      @@Jucelegario what happened ?! people are greedy and basically dont give a fk . i was a power seller at one time this 30 day return bullshit from ebay is a joke im not walmart i hate ebay they are the worst .. cheers man

    • @marcellomedeiros9078
      @marcellomedeiros9078 Před 3 lety

      And Aliexpress as well

  • @CanadianFuzzy
    @CanadianFuzzy Před 4 lety +88

    I've always been a "why buy crap before getting the good thing? I'm just making my overall purchase more expensive" kind of guy. If I can't afford what I actually need then I wait instead of wasting money on crap.

    • @RetroRGB
      @RetroRGB Před 4 lety +34

      Agreed, or just try and find a CRT for free to hold you off. I like free. Free is something we all can afford :)

    • @justanotheryoutubechannel
      @justanotheryoutubechannel Před 4 lety +5

      I agree so much! I just stuck with my old childhood CRT using RGB SCART cables until I could afford a Trinitron, and now I’ve added a SCART switcher too, and I’ve got practically the perfect retro setup now.

    • @silentfanatic
      @silentfanatic Před 4 lety +1

      Same. In general, my experience has been that you get what you pay for.

    • @TheXheretic728
      @TheXheretic728 Před 4 lety +1

      @@justanotheryoutubechannel Which SCART switcher u're using please?

    • @justanotheryoutubechannel
      @justanotheryoutubechannel Před 4 lety +1

      TheXheretic728 A Bandridge brand switcher, I’ve forgotten exactly which model. My Life in Gaming did a video on switchers as it is the first Bandridge model they mentioned. It’s really good!

  • @telerobotic
    @telerobotic Před 4 lety +93

    It's fascinating that Pound and Hyperkin are using the same generic devices as the no-names. Really tarnishes the brand...

    • @doomisforu
      @doomisforu Před 4 lety +21

      I won't say this is what ruined hyperkin brand. They have been pushing supar products for a good while now. I bought a N64 power supply from them that almost cought fire. Turns out the didn't solder anything inside the power supply, Just super glued it.

    • @emmettturner9452
      @emmettturner9452 Před 4 lety +8

      What "brand?" It essentially launched the "brand" for #Pound, LevelHike, Xtreme, etc. It's not the association that tarnishes them, it's the performance... just like it was for the old scaler boxes.

    • @rars0n
      @rars0n Před 4 lety +1

      @@doomisforu "caught". Also I highly doubt they didn't solder anything, because that would make it extremely difficult for a power supply to function at all.

    • @doomisforu
      @doomisforu Před 4 lety +3

      @@rars0n it didn't function, the minute I plugged it in and turned on my n64 it started to burn.

    • @rars0n
      @rars0n Před 4 lety +7

      @@doomisforu What you're describing is a short to ground. Superglue has nothing to do with that.
      What you are also failing to comprehend, which was implied in my previous comment, is how superglue would likely fail to adequately connect the individual components to the circuit board. In your theoretical superglued power supply, it might have arced but barely at all and certainly wouldn't have caused much smoke. But far more likely is that it wouldn't have worked at all, since there's a high chance that one component along the line is making zero electrical connection and is therefore open. Shorts are caused by electrical connections to ground, which superglue is completely incapable of producing.
      You're also ignoring the fact that soldering is cheap and the company would gain absolutely nothing by cranking out a bunch of non-working power supplies instead of just doing shoddy solder work that would actually make them work.
      All of this to say, and to reiterate thanks to your reply above, that you have no idea how electronic circuit boards work, and are therefore an unreliable narrator.

  • @nesnioreh
    @nesnioreh Před 4 lety +17

    In some of the Facebook groups about retro gaming I frequent, people are always recommending those crappy "SCART to HDMI"-boxes. I always try and tell them to not waste their money, but they seldom listen.

    • @RetroRGB
      @RetroRGB Před 4 lety +10

      Well, now you can link them to this video and let them harass me instead of you :)

    • @nesnioreh
      @nesnioreh Před 4 lety +4

      @@RetroRGB I just linked it in one of those threads ;)

  • @goldenpp72
    @goldenpp72 Před 4 lety +18

    I know you don't get as much viewership as you should, but figured i'd add that i've learned a lot from both your site and this channel in the many years I've collected. Almost all my console mods, equipment and such that now hooks up about 40 devices at once came from learning on your site and it's much appreciated!

  • @CGQuarterly
    @CGQuarterly Před 4 lety +39

    This is a great video, dude. Hopefully it helps educate people.

  • @kynrek
    @kynrek Před 4 lety +5

    This is the best explanation of display lag I have ever seen. I love the high speed camera footage that shows the frames being drawn, excellent job Bob!

  • @Warlocke000
    @Warlocke000 Před 4 lety +19

    Who could be angered by a good faith effort to inform consumers?
    I mean, except people who profit from misinformation and people who prefer to believe lies...

    • @Helvetica_Scenario
      @Helvetica_Scenario Před 4 lety +3

      There are always people out there who have a problem with someone speaking about a subject in an authoritative manner. It goes hand in hand with the modern anti-science/proud to be stupid culture that's unfortunately continuing to gain traction. Basically, there are people out there who have a serious problem with anything or anyone that comes across as (or is) an authority figure. These people immediately have a "you can't tell me what to do, dad!" reaction when they're told how to properly do something.

  • @danmons7446
    @danmons7446 Před 4 lety +13

    Great work Bob. Scientific process and evidence always beat opinion. Videos like this should be the gold standard for equipment reviews.

  • @reagandow850
    @reagandow850 Před 4 lety +13

    Hey Bob. You are putting out some really good and helpful videos lately. Thank You from the bottom of my heart.

  • @Azurantine81
    @Azurantine81 Před 3 lety +5

    Got to be honest, I've just recently got into the retro gaming scene and have become a PS2 collector. I fell for all this, started off buying these cheap, crappy scalers before finally realising I would have been better off investing that money elsewhere.
    If only I had come across your videos prior to that, would have saved me a few quid :)
    Great video, thanks

  • @JevousGaming
    @JevousGaming Před 3 lety +2

    Wow, not only a fantastic breakdown with side-by-side comparisons but also a great message at the end about treating each other in the retro game communities. You, my man, have received my permanent sub (for whatever that’s worth!)

  • @Larry
    @Larry Před 4 lety +23

    As a question, When using an HDTV, how do we know when it's the cable that's causing the lag, rather than the television itself?

    • @RetroRGB
      @RetroRGB Před 4 lety +14

      You'd have to test each HDMI upscaler individually. Which is what I'm here for :)

    • @SolidSonicTH
      @SolidSonicTH Před 3 lety +8

      EVEN LARRY HAS TO ASK QUESTIONS?!

    • @abloogywoogywoo
      @abloogywoogywoo Před 2 lety +6

      @@SolidSonicTH He's hunting for facts. ( ͡° ͜ʖ ͡°)

  • @ConsoleKits
    @ConsoleKits Před 4 lety +2

    Another fantastic video, packed with great info for both those new to the community but also those that have been around for awhile. Nice work!

  • @JustAnotherGamerUS
    @JustAnotherGamerUS Před 4 lety +2

    I am really grateful to you, Bob, for making these sorts of videos. They are very informative, and I genuinely look forward to watching each and every one of them. They seriously brighten up my day. It’s amazing to have someone who knows their tech making videos to aid those of us who don’t have a proper grasp of it. Keep up the good work, man!

  • @ShitPickle62
    @ShitPickle62 Před 4 lety +10

    The lag on this HD Video Converter is insane. I bought it 5 years ago. It drives me nuts.

  • @georgefrankly
    @georgefrankly Před 3 lety +2

    god bless Bob doing so much legwork on these things. RetroRGB feels like the only place that takes lag as seriously as I do.

  • @emmettturner9452
    @emmettturner9452 Před 4 lety +7

    Thank you, Bob. We've needed an authoritative video on this for a long time. As it was, people wouldn't even believe me when I tell them that the cables and the boxes were the exact same things with the exact same problems. Way too many people thought the Hyperkin, Pound, LevelHike, Xtreme, etc cables were some kind of solution, even excitedly modding them to support other consoles (obviously thinking they were getting something better than the [analog]2HDMI boxes). The defensive arguments have been truly ridiculous. There's even a local who is supposed to come see me in person expecting to prove me wrong about his modded Hyperkin cables. :)
    About the only thing I would change about this video is the part where it says these scalers were made for VCRs and stuff as opposed to videogames. They were actually made to be the support electronics inside a TV which digitize analog sources and connect to the LCD panel. That's why some have a HUD showing the input signal, an aspect ratio switch, etc. It's also why they have all the same problems with 240p as any other generic HDTV with analog inputs (proper 240p processing seems to be reserved for the scalers manufacturers use in their own sets instead of shopping around to other manufacturers... Sony, Samsung, etc won't share). These generic scalers literally just took the digitized output of a TV's internal scaler, intended to go to a panel, and routed it through an HDMI transmitter instead. It's decidedly worse than getting a digital TV with analog inputs because at least there's a chance it will support 240p and even if it doesn't the external scaler will double the latency. Boo!

  • @RetroTechSelect
    @RetroTechSelect Před 4 lety +1

    Informative video, as always. I love that you took the time to point out a few scenarios where the cheapo scaler might be a good fit.

  • @PluckyD
    @PluckyD Před 4 lety +3

    Thank you for posting this! Very informative and needed, especially for folks just starting out.

  • @EdoubleZ
    @EdoubleZ Před 4 lety +3

    Just got back into n64 gaming and trying to weed out the junk before taking the plunge on a proper scaler. Thanks for the tips!

  • @dilltaskermusic1407
    @dilltaskermusic1407 Před rokem +2

    Came for the scaler video info, immediately got distracted by the Rust in Peace guitar in the background. It's a beauty.

  • @msamiullah001
    @msamiullah001 Před 4 lety +3

    Great video Bob. Best channel on youtube for retro stuff !!! Cheers

  • @RetroRecollections
    @RetroRecollections Před 4 lety +2

    Great video. I do use one of these things for testing and image capture occasionally on my channel but I quickly realised they were terrible for PLAYING games. They also can overheat pretty badly, I had to heat sink the chip in mine. Keep fighting the good fight! 👍

  • @DadLadsGaming
    @DadLadsGaming Před 4 lety +3

    Great video mate. Hopefully it’ll help educate people!

  • @WillCMAG
    @WillCMAG Před 4 lety +4

    Ouch, I was wondering why I was doing so crappy in the older games. I have that $30 upscaler. So in the end I will still have to buy a OSSC. Thanks for the video, helped clarify the issues I was having with my converter.

  • @rars0n
    @rars0n Před 4 lety +4

    This is great information. Thank you for presenting it.

  • @zzztidurvirus
    @zzztidurvirus Před 4 lety +1

    Nice info! I learned a lot from your videos, especially the 240p Not Supported problem and input lag.

  • @pandnh4
    @pandnh4 Před 7 měsíci +2

    Well I like many others learn this the hard way with crappy scalars and poor performance before buying an ossc.
    Thank you for taking the reigns and showing us how its done and WHY its done. Much appreciated.

  • @benjaminboyer39
    @benjaminboyer39 Před 4 lety +2

    Haven't played it yet but I do want to say the teaser image scaling immediately made me smile

  • @Christdeliverme
    @Christdeliverme Před 4 lety +2

    Thank you for having higher standards. Having originally started on a decent CRT original hardware it's been difficult for me to enjoy old consoles on modern TV's.
    Definitely interested in getting my Model 1 Genesis to output the best sound and video possible.

  • @Sigurd2990
    @Sigurd2990 Před 3 lety +3

    Just saw this. My dude fired shots from the get go

  • @oldkaboom7745
    @oldkaboom7745 Před rokem +3

    My grandfather taught me "buy once, cry once." Meaning, spend the big money the first time to buy the product that will last.

    • @RetroRGB
      @RetroRGB Před rokem +1

      That's good advice. I wish I could say that's me...but I'm 100% guilty of trying to cheap out, THEN finding the right solution. LOL, maybe now with the website and CZcams channel I can help others from making that mistake :)

  • @sidney-on-yt
    @sidney-on-yt Před 4 lety +1

    Great content man, keep up the good work!

  • @ShuriBear
    @ShuriBear Před 4 lety +20

    Before I got my Framemeister I had one of those "off brand" upscalers. It had automatic stretched 720P video and the colours, especially the greens were super off. I never even tried to see how much lag it actually produced because the first two were already too off putting for my own standards. Glad you made a video warning people about these pieces of crap.

  • @HeadlockedGaming
    @HeadlockedGaming Před 4 lety

    Wonder what is best for upscaling PS2 to HDMI. I use component cables, but aren't compatible with all my games for streaming. Pound HDMI cable for rest. Any tips?

  • @nikodem123asdf
    @nikodem123asdf Před 4 lety +17

    This is a great video, I personally went through ALLOT of ways to record/process old video game signals. I started playing around with it like...9 years ago and what I regret the most is wasting money on these cheap chinese scaler recommendations. They are all trash, no exception, I always got MUCH better results even from direct input into my TV or deinterlacing filters in video converter software or video editors.
    I wasn't ready to spend almost 300 euro on a big boy scaler like what I have now (DVDO VP30 with an upgrade) but looking back at it now I may have spent more cumulatively on these various awful scart/component to HDMI solutions

  • @willitine
    @willitine Před 2 lety +2

    Hey thanks for this honest video. I had no idea about those cheaper converters out there affecting gameplay. This is a big heads up for some people who are playing fighting games competitively that want to play on a HDTV screen upscaled or casuals that just simply want the best experience. So in the end, better off getting the higher quality converters that are made for video gaming.

  • @GamEntertain
    @GamEntertain Před 2 lety +3

    As a teddy cameo in this video once said "What a shit load of fuck!".

  • @larsenmats
    @larsenmats Před 3 lety +2

    I agree. These cheap scart to HDMI scalers are horrible for gaming. I have two of them and never understood why someone would recommend them for gaming.

  • @DJBitterman
    @DJBitterman Před 4 lety +2

    Great video and emphasis on a good message. Totally agree on all your points, I also don't try to be elitist about set ups. I personally saw some of the youtube reviews for the pound cables and got swept up in the hype. I received 2 in a row that were terrible with different problems! That's what made me learn about VGA, S-Video and RGB FTW.

  • @mdsx777
    @mdsx777 Před 3 lety +2

    A great video, dude! Thank you! Helped a lot!

  • @c2ironfist
    @c2ironfist Před 4 lety +2

    Agreed! Thanks for the help!

  • @eddielegs344
    @eddielegs344 Před 4 lety +3

    totally agree with you was also behind it, I am sensitive to lag, I have sent back a lot of purchases. I made one for the xbox classic myself. not prefect but none was finally someone on my side who can substantiate it.

  • @darthv72
    @darthv72 Před 4 lety +2

    Awesome video. I tend to stay away from those converter/upscalers and just stick to using my consoles native cables. I do use a performance VGA box for my dreamcast though but otherwise it is mostly SVideo where applicable.

  • @TheXheretic728
    @TheXheretic728 Před 4 lety +4

    U just saved me money for exactly this scaler, many thanks!

  • @Vintiqueture
    @Vintiqueture Před 4 lety +13

    You sir, are awesome! Since buying my CRT, I've been taking in all your knowledge. Great to watch, very informative, and nothing but facts!

  • @undamned
    @undamned Před 4 lety +48

    I got 2 frames of lag trying to watch this video.

    • @RetroRGB
      @RetroRGB Před 4 lety +27

      You're clearly not using the right adapter ;p

  • @nimrodlevy
    @nimrodlevy Před 4 lety +2

    Amazing! Thank you! The more we vote with our money the better products will be, even emulation wise. Your work is very important. I always look forward to your videos.

  • @MrTomFTW
    @MrTomFTW Před 4 lety

    Good video! I went from the exact model of cheap SCART to HDMI adaptor you have in this video to an OSSC and the difference really is night and day. I can thoroughly recommend the OSSC to those who can afford it.
    The only thing I would mention though, that you didn't touch on in this video (unless I missed it) is that the OSSC only accepts RGB inputs, so any console that only does composite and doesn't output RGB - like the Amiga CD32, or (PAL?) N64 you can't use with an OSSC at all.

  • @NolanRamler
    @NolanRamler Před 4 lety +1

    Great video! Very informative

  • @GameRaveTV
    @GameRaveTV Před 4 lety

    I actually have the SCART to HDMI adapter. So far the only game I've had lag issues with on the PlayStation and Saturn was Pandemonium - but I didn't realize there was that much lag. My Neo CD is running through it (all of them are, I use the scaler for screen capping and video recording), which makes me wonder if the lag is affecting all the 2D Games. Really nice video.

  • @ryanyoder7573
    @ryanyoder7573 Před 4 lety +1

    I appreciate your doing the right thing. I purchased that scaler and good rgb to scart cables for my Genesis and in five minutes realized the scaler was blurring the image while scrolling in Phantasy Star 2. I then discontinued use. Then I RGB modded my N64 based on info on your site and the scaler works OK with 3D. I dont mind spending money to learn and appreciate the problems and challenges. I will buy the cheap new scaler you recommended can't remember its name.

  • @McNuggetFiend
    @McNuggetFiend Před 4 lety +10

    I love this. There are SO many gaming enthusiasts that are big on youtube and are selfproclaimed experts on gaming that dont have the skills to recognize all the flaws of these terribad devices. The shit reviews Ive seen that dont challenge or even notice some of the flaws is just ridiculous. Thanks for this vid!

  • @JasonBaker1978
    @JasonBaker1978 Před 4 lety +2

    That's a perfect point, poor scaling is an altered experience! It's not just about image quality here, variable lag makes the game play unpredictable/uneven and you simply cannot adjust to it.

    • @JasonBaker1978
      @JasonBaker1978 Před 4 lety +2

      Oh and that poor AES with the "internal HDMI" mod, my God that's one less AES in the world now. Case is all hacked up, good for nothing but the scrap heap. *Shakes head*

  • @peazy3048
    @peazy3048 Před 4 lety +2

    Totally agree and this video needs to be spread. I've seen other youtubers say that the generic scaler is fine, good enough and much cheaper than alternatives. I started with the crap off brand upscaler on my oled TV because it was cheap, people said it was fine and I was hesitant to spend a bunch of money on tech to support older games and figured it will be good enough. Its just plain bad. Put up with it for about a year around 2015-2016. 240p games looked "acceptable" when paused but there was lag and blur during gameplay that just took away from the experience too much. Granted, the off brand upscaler can be used. I beat numerous 240p games like the original sonics, a few megaman x series games, metal slug etc using it. It can be done but if you really enjoy retro and want to play retro games regularly you gotta go with one of the good scalers recommended by Bob. It makes the games more fun and easier to play as intended. You really are just handicapping yourself in gameplay and making the entire experience more frustrating due to the lag and the video blur just makes a mess of sprite work. It made certain instances unplayable. It was near impossible to line up the slots on the slot machine in Super Mario Bros. 3 with the generic scaler. I then got a OSSC and its totally worth it if you play a descent amount of retro and led to me playing more retro since it made games perceivably easier and more fun due to not fighting lag. I did switch to CRT about 6 months ago when I found a PVM locally but the good scalers RetroRGB recommends are more than enough for the average gamer with few drawbacks. With my OSSC vs CRT, its also noticeably easier for example to line up the slot machines in SMB3 on CRT but OSSC is great none the less during 95% of the gameplay I've experienced. I only use the ossc for multiplayer with others for the bigger screen now since I enjoy playing on the CRT more but it is very acceptable as your only solution with only a few drawbacks due to LCD/OLED lag but that isn't the OSSCs fault. If you have the passion for old games, just pick up a good scaler like the OSSC, retrotink or other good scalers recently discussed by rgbretro or a consumer CRT, or if you find a PVM, for your retro games. Don't waste your money on the generic scaler, Mine sits unused in my closet now and was frustrating during the time I used it.

    • @DaveDoc1984
      @DaveDoc1984 Před 4 lety

      Metal Jesus said this scaler was fine and that the Pound PS2 HDMI cables were......

  • @danielblack6529
    @danielblack6529 Před 4 lety

    Good video Bob!
    I agree with everything you said in this and this video will hopefully guide some people what to stay away from. I can't say how many people would actually stay away from these crappy solutions for gaming on it, but it would definitely make a some difference.
    All that said there is one tiny nit pick in this video I want to talk about. At 3:31 you got the text that says which input each CRT has the other way around. Very minor complaint, but still worth mentioning.
    Keep it up, Bob. ;-)

  • @iCach0
    @iCach0 Před 4 lety +7

    Have I reminded you today of how much I love you? A lot. You sexy, sassy, señor! Seriously though, loved the video. Great job explaining the main point and clarifying what this is all about. Let's hope it reaches a lot of people! Also, Voultar now goes by "Miriam" so please update your contact info accordingly.

  • @kikujade
    @kikujade Před 4 lety

    Great video!
    I was hoping you'd talk about in detail about the incorrect color processing, color bleeding and contrast issues of the cheap scart to hdmi adapter. This was especially a problem with the pound/hyperkin cables.

    • @RetroRGB
      @RetroRGB Před 4 lety +3

      To be honest, those issues don't bother me on cheap devices. In fact, if those were the ONLY issues, I'd even recommend them! Playing on "less than perfect" solutions should be fine for most people...but lag and progressive processed as interlaced is inexcusable.

  • @BehrouzKashkar
    @BehrouzKashkar Před 4 lety

    sorry for irrelevant question but retroRGB has no forums , when i connect my ntsc sega genesis 1 and 2 to my 20 inch sony pvm it seems it shifts horizontally to right and in the left side of tv i always have a black bar that sometimes sega compensates that void with relevant colors of games like in soccer games it becomes green , first i thought it may be a deflection adjustment problem but my pvm works fine with RGB DVD players , i have pure csync instead of composite sync and that doesnt matter because even in composite video or s-video modes i have same problem ! i have same problem of not getting a real full screen 100% in my ps2 and ps1 too but they are not as annoying as sega genesis , originally my sega genesis was PAL and i removed the 4 pins oscilator and replaced it with an NTSC one alongside with modding the pins for 60hz or 50hz i changed it to get 60 hz and my pvm recognises it when i connect it through composite or svideo it says NTSC! so if you have same experience like me guide me please !

  • @bkrich
    @bkrich Před 4 lety +1

    Great video and very informative

  • @GameStartXbox
    @GameStartXbox Před 4 lety +2

    Great work, cheers from portugal.

  • @EXITMUSIC2011
    @EXITMUSIC2011 Před 4 lety

    You are SPOT ON. Still wanting a good output for my original xbox to 4K TV

  • @nerdyneedsalife8315
    @nerdyneedsalife8315 Před 4 lety

    This is an older video but I understand Bob. My friend isn't a videophile and he was asking for help with the GameCube that his girlfriend and he like playing. He said that it felt laggy and something was off. Because of your content, I said his TV is doing two jobs that contribute to lag. One is the upscaling but the other is deinterlacing. As you have shown, TVs deinterlacing could add quite a lot of lag. So I showed him every option even if one had poor morale. The first was the $40 HDMI plug from online based on the GCVideo. That lacks morale because Ali Express. Second is the Karby which is pricy which is $80. The third option is to find a CRT in town for a cheap price. I told him to look for S-Video but it's fine if he goes Composite because we were mainly preserving the experience from lag. He got the TV because he didn't need the fancy S-Video and HDMI cables. He just needed something with no lag. He said that there is no lag and everything is fine even if he is using Composite. I'm doing my part by being patient and spreading the information you give us on the website and CZcams channel.

  • @juanjoserivasgarcia2336

    Hi Rob, You know in my setup I use Splitters at the output of my Switchers, so I can use old cables directly connected to my CRT tv (as Scart, S-Video or Component) and at the same time connectto my DVD recorder outputting in HDMI FULL HD from there. Then I connect that HDMI output to my capture card, led and proyector (thanks to a splitter again). But I have a problem, My second DVD recorder , the one can convert Component to HDMI,upscale only to a max of 480p , so I was looking for a way to upscale HDMI 480p to 1080p but whitout having to pay excesive prices of 100 dollars for it. SO, do you know any device beside this chinese upscaler? since is the only option I founded until now.

  • @PikangsFutaba
    @PikangsFutaba Před 4 lety

    I'm using one kinda cheap upscaler and while the image can be better (and for recording I have to use OBS or equivalents to have the resolution image I want because is streched), I haven't feel any lag, BUT still even with that, I REALLY want to get a better upscaler once I save enough money, but if you can suggest me a cheap one for recording (and playing) games on a flat screen, what good scalers should I get for my retro consoles (NES, SNES, Genesis model 2, N64, Wii, PS2... also suggest me a good cable for the PS2 with the composite method, or the best quality image with a proper upscaler as well), excluding the expensive ones like the XRGB Mini?

  • @dempseydiscus
    @dempseydiscus Před 4 lety +1

    I have also seen the videos praising those scart-2-hdmi devices and at one time I was close to fork out the money for one but Luckily never did, I did however buy an OSSC and am very happy about that, it gives an almost unbelievable sharp image with no noise, worth every penny.

  • @bostonburke685
    @bostonburke685 Před 4 lety +2

    I'm glad I skipped the cheap SCART to HDMI box and went directly to the Framemeister. While it does introduce a tiny bit of lag, it is not something I personally notice. Well, I play mostly turn-based RPGs, so even if there was a ton of lag I wouldn't notice lol. But the image looks super sharp and beautiful, especially when paired with HD Retrovision cables.

  • @chutton988
    @chutton988 Před 4 lety +1

    Thanks for this video. Sounds perfectly fair and I found it useful!

  • @AmirZaimMohdZaini
    @AmirZaimMohdZaini Před rokem +1

    Yikes...I had one of these. Although this SCART to HDMI gives PSX display going wow, the terrible experience that I had faced with that thing is frequent black screen due to crappy 5V adapter that they give until I managed replace it with better adapter.
    Second is you have to switch modes from SCART mode to HDMI mode and turn it back to SCART mode just to fix green washed out display.

  • @DonaldWyman
    @DonaldWyman Před 4 lety +2

    Thank you for doing this video it kept me from almost waisting $30. I recently purchased a super famicom and while I have a crt I can play it on I don’t really have a lot of room to set my crt up to use it. I have used the regular av cables on my flatscreen and it’s not completely horrible but I was wanting something better. I was considering the level hike cable but after watching this I am glad I didn’t and will instead wait for the rad2x to become available again.

  • @Stremon82
    @Stremon82 Před 4 lety +5

    Great and informative video! I almost bought a Pound HDMI cable, glad I didn't do it :D

  • @merlingt1
    @merlingt1 Před 4 lety +3

    Bob doing the Lord's work.

  • @seethransom
    @seethransom Před 4 lety +1

    I found an old CRT HDTV with an HDMI. It also has build in VCR and DVD. Best of all worlds, except light gun games. The HDMI has overscan, so I use component for gaming. I do have it hooked up to my 55 inch too. I also added a capture card for streaming. CRT is still the way I like to go for retro.
    I'm not a snobby retro guy. I don't have the funds. I don't care about up scaling. But, I did have most of my RF consoles modded to composite. That is where the money is well spent!
    Great video.

  • @GabeSweetMan
    @GabeSweetMan Před 2 lety +2

    This was my first upscaler and I decided to try it out again recently only to find that the poor thing had died lol. It still powers up and even sends a signal to my HDMI splitter, but it just can't process any signals, not even the HDMI passthru. Rip crummy baby's first upscaler, you will be used a donor board going forward.

  • @nattila7713
    @nattila7713 Před 4 lety +4

    pure education. well done!

  • @WebstersYouTube
    @WebstersYouTube Před 4 lety +1

    I have that exact upscaler, and it's fine for my personal needs. Your use case of playing on a CRT while streaming / capturing was pretty much the only way I could get House of the Dead footage to my capture card while playing with the light gun. Gotta say, I'm not sensitive to lag. People talk about 1 to 3 frames and it's honestly not perceptible to me. Maybe I'm just weird? I think for under £30, it's worth a punt for a starter as you said.

  • @McFluchtfahrer
    @McFluchtfahrer Před 3 lety +1

    Great video. Thanks a lot!

  • @Nick-ology
    @Nick-ology Před 4 lety +1

    Being objective can be hard for some people.
    Also, people who've only experienced the cheaper solutions recommend it because it worked for them.
    That being said, it's a lot easier today to get a good setup no matter if you only play with one system or many. I started with the "cheap" upscaler years ago, and didn't realize its inferiority until I invested in better equipment. Like you recommended, I use it now just as a split hdmi output to make it compatible with my elgato for most systems.
    Thank you for this video. Beginners, pay attention to this!

  • @MechaFenris
    @MechaFenris Před 4 lety +3

    Thanks for the info. :) I bought a retrotink for my old consoles, because it's cost-effective (and I am not a hardcore retro-gamer). :)

  • @BrianLube
    @BrianLube Před 4 lety +1

    I started out trying a Pound Cable, and quickly upgraded to using a RetroTink 2x with SVideo. The fact they pushed "full frame" (aka stretched) images through the unit was death for me on my 4K TV. I was stuck with a stretched image, as my TV didn't have a "4:3" mode to squish it back down to it's proper aspect ratio. The colors were also so oversaturated that I couldn't properly correct for it.
    For most consoles outside of the Sega Genesis, the RetroTINK with sVideo works beautifully, though. It may not be a "pretty" as RGB, but I already owned the cables from years of CRT playing. Sadly the RetroTink doesn't support RGB natively, just component, so to get a good picture on the Genesis I'd have to invest in some HD Retrovision Component Cables, which are on my list but not my budget right now.

  • @PixelPurist
    @PixelPurist Před 4 lety +2

    I got one of those Scart to HDMI converters last year. Thought it was okay at first, but I quickly noticed how it blurs moving pixels, and my unit even randomly interlaced some frames every few seconds. Completely unusable and needless to say it got shelved.

  • @GameplayandTalk
    @GameplayandTalk Před 4 lety +11

    Great video! Newcomers: Don't buy this junk! There are plenty of other solid options out there now that don't cost an arm and a leg.

  • @phantomhavok7407
    @phantomhavok7407 Před 2 lety +2

    10:27 You gotta feel for Adam Koralik. Whenever this scaler is brought up, he’s always shit upon for praising it back when there were no other decent HDMI solutions (Even though now he doesn’t like it, and has moved to a RetroTink 5x Pro). It’s good to see Bob keeping the video’s context in mind without without blaming him for something he couldn’t have known.

    • @RetroRGB
      @RetroRGB Před 2 lety +4

      Adam gets blamed because he refused to admit he was wrong for YEARS, all while people were wasting their money on this based on his video. He showed no remorse at all, blamed other people and yelled in my face during an in-person interview when I was trying to squash any beef he had with me.
      I will never stop trying to keep people from wasting money and I'll never stop calling people out for recommending bullshit. And I'll never understand why people defend Adam over this...

    • @phantomhavok7407
      @phantomhavok7407 Před 2 lety +1

      @@RetroRGB My apologies. I sincerely had no idea that Adam was as aggressive as he was towards criticism. I do not defend this kind of behavior nor the misinformation when he became fully aware that there were better solutions.
      As a fan of both of you guys, I sincerely hope that Adam will change his attitude, especially considering that he has been showcasing better solutions in the past few years. I did not comment with the intention of adding fuel to a fire.

    • @Sixfortyfive
      @Sixfortyfive Před 2 lety +1

      @@RetroRGB I'm watching this video for the first time and thought you were arguably too kind to him in this, although that was definitely the right move on your part. The stuff he was putting forward at that time couldn't even be excused on the basis of ignorance back then. I remember doing research of my own for scaling and capture equipment in 2012-2013 and being baffled at things like this being recommended by anyone who purported to be an expert. Like, even if literally the only information you had to go off of was Fudoh's old XRGB/scaler review pages (which were the most widely shared starting points for this subject) you should have already known better.

    • @mvpheat
      @mvpheat Před 11 měsíci +1

      @@RetroRGB That man hates any kind of criticism. lol. ANY.. LOL

  • @alexanderroberts3855
    @alexanderroberts3855 Před 4 lety +1

    I accidentally plugged my Genesis power cable into my mine last year and it blew up. It was a sign to upgrade to the OSSC! It's definitely the best way to go for hmdi retro gaming, totally worth the money.

  • @eightbit1975
    @eightbit1975 Před 4 lety +1

    I have tried a bunch of this junk from Amazon over the years and eventually went back to an old TV just to get the proper experience. If you are used to certain games (I am thinking Shinobi III personally) with tight controls and the need for exact accuracy you will find that these things introduce lag that makes the game unplayable in my opinion. I wasn't about to spend on a Framemeister and was kind of looking into the OSSC until the RetroTink was released. This magical board solved everything for me. This unit along with some HDRetrovision component cables for systems that use them was a Godsend. Even for systems that do not natively have RGB (like the NES, Vic-20, N64) this box does so well for them that I am not even concerned about modding those consoles at all. It's really all I need!

  • @mindscan420
    @mindscan420 Před 3 lety

    just curious, have you ever tested this thing with 960p? my capture card has issues with OSSC's 2x480p mode (for gamecube,DC,PS2 etc), I wonder if running it thru one of these would produce a decent enough image upscaling the 960p to 1080.. or maybe at least somehow standardizing the signal for capture

    • @mindscan420
      @mindscan420 Před 3 lety

      i tried using mClassic for that, but it kinda freaks out from that resolution lol for the time being I'm using mClassic with 480p for streaming/capture, but i dont like the effect nearly as much as the OSSC's much sharper 960p mode

  • @Zion767318
    @Zion767318 Před 2 lety

    I wholeheartedly agree with all points made in this video. It should be about trying to preserve the original gameplay experience over having the graphics be razor sharp. Great and informative video. Cheers!

  • @CoCoNutBob
    @CoCoNutBob Před rokem

    As someone just getting back into my old computers in 2023, this was very informative, THANK you!
    Currently the "good" solutions are hard to find due to chip shortages, and prices are just getting silly.
    Rad2x looks awesome for lag, but pure unobtanium. Retrotink 2x doesn't do what I need and costs too much.
    It shouldn't be this difficult.
    GBS-8200 looks good for the price and RGBA. I'm going in...

  • @DrewJarrod
    @DrewJarrod Před 2 lety

    Could you recommend the best converter/upscaler to digitize great picture and sound from an old s-video VCR (home movies) to 1080p HDMI/mp4? Thanks!

    • @RetroRGB
      @RetroRGB Před 2 lety +1

      Honestly, the scalers that I say "never use for gaming" are actually great for VCR's. My suggestion is to start with the absolute cheapest you can find on amazon and go from there. If it's not good enough, there's better options, but cost goes up exponentially; DVDO deinterlacers, domesday duplicator project, etc.

  • @adimifus
    @adimifus Před 4 lety +1

    Are the labels at 3:34 reversed? Direct s-video isnt somehow more laggy and also hooked up to the 16:9 CRT for some reason, is it?

    • @RetroRGB
      @RetroRGB Před 4 lety

      Crap, they ARE reversed :( I checked this video MANY times too and it still got by me. Sorry!

    • @adimifus
      @adimifus Před 4 lety

      @@RetroRGB That's what I figured. Still a good video, and I understood that part fine from context.

  • @daniellambourne7493
    @daniellambourne7493 Před 4 lety

    Hello, I have a RetroTink and wondered if hooking up my PS1 console via S Video to it would give a much better result than the Pound cable? I'm going to get an official Sony cable to try. Thanks for all you do.

    • @RetroRGB
      @RetroRGB Před 4 lety +2

      Yes, it's an excellent choice! Please check out the RAD2x PlayStation video that describes exactly how much better it is. The RetroTINK2x and RAD2x are both made by the same designer and use the same chips, so while they're different products, everything I say in the RAD2x video applies to your RetroTINK...there will just be a small difference in quality between S-Video and the RGB signal the RAD2x uses czcams.com/video/a0Ksk9Zru_A/video.html

  • @KayJay_EU
    @KayJay_EU Před 4 lety

    What's exactly used for splitting the video output seen in 3:20 ? I'm looking for a cheap solution to splitt video so I can play in RGB quality on a CRT while recording image with an HDMI capture card (RGB Scart distribution amplifiers seem to be rare and expensive in europe).

    • @RetroRGB
      @RetroRGB Před 4 lety +1

      That's a custom breakout board from Mobius Strip Tech. They should be available for sale soon.

    • @KayJay_EU
      @KayJay_EU Před 4 lety

      @@RetroRGB Thank you and great vid.

  • @gregdunlap7538
    @gregdunlap7538 Před 4 lety +1

    The lag on that SCART to HDMI box is horrendous. I use it as a cheap flicker-fixer for my Amiga sometimes, but the lag is so bad it actually makes it hard to target an icon with the mouse pointer. I don't even bother trying to play any games through that thing.

  • @wisebug
    @wisebug Před 4 lety

    I recently got back into retro gaming after buying a house and now
    having a whole basement to myself.
    I was able to pick up 3 CRTs for free on July first (most people move on
    that day in Quebec, Canada somehow) 27" Sony Trinitron with stand, a
    20" Toshiba and a 24 inch Samsung that looked brand new (got it from a
    VERY nice house) all with component inputs. Added Retro HDVision Cables
    for PS1, Genesis and Snes.
    Everything is hooked up a Joytech Component Switch that I bought back
    when component was a thing, I'm looking to replace it with a
    switch/splitter combo since I also got an OSSC and I would like to have
    the CRT and OSSC hooked up at the same time.
    I'm still too afraid to get a BVM/PVM since they are a lot of money and
    hard to find and I need to figure out what to do with the N64.

  • @CFalcon030
    @CFalcon030 Před 4 lety

    Great video. Basically it makes the games play in 30fps instead of 60. Quick question, have you tried any of the cheap vga to hdmi converters? A scart to vga converter can be made fairly easily.

    • @RetroRGB
      @RetroRGB Před 4 lety

      Every cheap analog to digital converter I've tried only digitizes the image, so there's no added lag. Sometimes it messes with the colors, but that's certainly not "experience ruining", just not as good as it could be. I'd feel comfortable just picking one up and trying.

  • @mark771977
    @mark771977 Před 4 lety +3

    You know, I struggled for an age with shitty MD/Genesis cables on my 50" plasma. Looks crap but I got used to it. Then I took the plunge and invested in a very good RGB Scart. It's so crisp it looks emulated. Doesn't even need to be upscaled it looks so nice. Transparency effects and tricks used to simulate light and water look terrible though cus they can't use the refresh flicker to fool the eye.
    RGB all the way for me.

  • @lukasperuzovic1429
    @lukasperuzovic1429 Před 4 lety +3

    I have admittedly used the HD Video Converter with an unattenuated Neo Geo MVS board, as I didn't want to try the unattenuated MVS with my OSSC.

    • @RetroRGB
      @RetroRGB Před 4 lety +5

      Great use! LOL, test with that first, THEN your OSSC :)

  • @otakujhp
    @otakujhp Před 4 lety +3

    Well done, Bob.