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@Dolus @deadheat it took a while
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@deadheat @Dolus PS2 since PS1 needs readjustment of the lazor. And PS2 itself needed some readjustments since ribbon cable distended and started scratching discs.
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@deadheat @Dolus notice the dither patterns btw, PS2's video output is way too clear (and this is composite instead of s-vhs – that one is even more glaring)
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@deadheat @Dolus an ancient PCI TV/video capture card I got for ~15 zł on an auction and any v4l2-capable media player (in this case tvtime, which also has a nifty interface to switch v4l2 parameters on the fly, but ffplay, part of the ffmpeg package, does this very well too). The lag is practically nonexistent.
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@dwaltiz @deadheat it's a clear signal, not a clear picture. CRTs would naturally smooth out the dithering that pollutes it. On a worse video encoder, such as the one in my SCPH-9002, the picture is too filthy to notice it. And don't get me started on how that would look like on a modern telly with all the bullshit scalers those use.Pic related is a PS2 game using S-Video picture.
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