0. https://videogameperfection.com/products/open-source-scan-co...
And I'm not saying this randomly. I have had my OSSC for years, and I use it with ample variety of hardware, including PC8801, PC9801, Amiga, MSX, IBM PC clones (8086, 486, Athlon) and the usual console suspects.
With adjustment, it works to perfection. For the Amiga (and only the Amiga) I did input pixel perfect timings. It's easy and, on that platform, it makes a difference. These timings seem good on both OCS/ECS and AGA.
I can hardly justify it, but I love my OSSC enough that I am planning on a OSSC Pro in the future. That way I will be able to divide my hardware across two rooms.
A problem here is that it doesn't have composite input like you'd need for the Apple II. So you'd need a Koryuu or the add-on I think they're selling now, which complicates things a bit. A solvable problem, of course, and maybe I should've included that in my post as well. Probably would have if it was a bit more serious!
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deater•8mo ago
the best I can get is an old composite->USB capture device which mostly does a good job but struggles with lo-res graphics (grey ends up being closely spaced black/white lines)
I have a retrotink 2 but to capture things I have to run it through an additional HDMI->USB capture device and that's not the best and I can't get the sound to sync up that way. (I'm doing all of this with OBS/Linux which probably isn't helping things)
not sure if getting an even more expensive retrotink 5 would help
nicole_express•8mo ago
These days I've been using a standalone AVerMedia ExRecorder 330 for HDMI captures, that's how the ones in the blog were captured (via the 5X, of course). The older blog posts I link to I think I was still mostly using an Elgato but it didn't work at all on Mac, so I can't imagine their Linux support is much better.
deater•8mo ago
My other big problem with HDMI capture is trying to capture mockingboard audio at the same time, I forget if in your reviews you cover that aspect of things
djmips•8mo ago
deater•8mo ago
even if I had an HDMI card it wouldn't help with my other problem which is trying to capture HDMI video and mockingboard sound at the same time with them ideally synced up to the exact 60Hz frame
nyanpasu64•8mo ago
The CXADC sounds interesting but unfortunately drops raw samples upon seeing input sync pulses unless you greatly decrease signal amplitude (which may be fine given it's 1-bit). I wonder if inverting the composite signal would bypass this. Alternatively the Domesday Duplicator is more expensive and may not be intended for composite signals. TBH I wonder if an ARM microcontroller could PLL to the sync pulses, sample the active signal digitally, and output a HDMI signal for a capture card (transmitting to a PC via the Pi Pico's 12 Mbit/s USB is marginal).
While researching LumaCode (similarly based on extracting digital signals from retro hardware) I came across RGBtoHDMI and https://lukazi.blogspot.com/2022/02/apple-ii-video-to-hdmi-u.... I have not read the article but it may be useful.
ulfbert_inc•8mo ago