AV/SV to Component/Scart Converter – Supports Line Double and Smoothing Functions, Video Game Adapter with No Lag, for PS2/NGC/N64/Dreamcast/Saturn/MD/SFC and More (White)

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Conversor OSSC com entrada S-video composta/AV – suporta modo alinhado e suavizado, conversor de vídeo Scart componente para consoles de jogos NGC PS2 Dreamcast
Idioma ‏ : ‎ Inglês
Dimensões da embalagem ‏ : ‎ 19,2 x 18,39 x 6,2 cm; 330 g
Número do modelo ‏ : ‎ BITFUNX OSSC Add-On Board
ASIN ‏ : ‎ B0D8TDHSSK
Ranking dos mais vendidos: Nº 48.722 em Eletrônicos (Conheça o Top 100 na categoria Eletrônicos) Nº 372 em Conversores de Vídeo
Avaliações dos clientes: 3,8 3,8 de 5 estrelas 5 avaliações de clientes var dpAcrHasRegisteredArcLinkClickAction; P.when(‘A’, ‘ready’).execute(function(A) { if (dpAcrHasRegisteredArcLinkClickAction !== true) { dpAcrHasRegisteredArcLinkClickAction = true; A.declarative( ‘acrLink-click-metrics’, ‘click’, { “allowLinkDefault”: true }, function (event) { if (window.ue) { ue.count(“acrLinkClickCount”, (ue.count(“acrLinkClickCount”) || 0) + 1); } } ); } }); P.when(‘A’, ‘cf’).execute(function(A) { A.declarative(‘acrStarsLink-click-metrics’, ‘click’, { “allowLinkDefault” : true }, function(event){ if(window.ue) { ue.count(“acrStarsLinkWithPopoverClickCount”, (ue.count(“acrStarsLinkWithPopoverClickCount”) || 0) + 1); } }); });

Detecção automática: detecta e suporta automaticamente os formatos NTSC, NTSC-443, PAL, PAL-60 e SECAM.
Suporte de resolução ampla: suporta uma variedade de sinais, incluindo 240p, 288p, 480i, 576i, 480p e 576p.
Conversão de sinal de alta qualidade: converte sinais compostos e S-Video em saídas de vídeo SCART RGB e componentes de alta qualidade.
Linha dupla e suavização: Inclui funções de linha dupla e suavização para melhorar a qualidade do vídeo e garantir uma experiência de jogo suave.
Atualização de firmware: suporta atualizações de firmware para garantir que seu dispositivo sempre tenha os recursos mais recentes e o melhor desempenho.
Experiência de jogo aprimorada: oferece qualidade de vídeo clara e vibrante, garantindo que seus jogos retrô tenham a melhor aparência em telas modernas.
Ampla compatibilidade: compatível com vários consoles de jogos retrô, incluindo PS One, N64, NGC, e suporta os formatos NTSC e PAL.


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Reviewer: RamblerSyndicate
Rating: 1,0 de 5 estrelas
Title:
Review: You will not find this on the current Bitfunx website. It seems like they’ve discontinued it, maybe because it doesn’t work like it’s supposed to? The line doubler produces tearing, jagged images, even though I know I’m using component cables that can transmit 1080p signals. I tried flashing it to the latest ROM, that didn’t help. You will notice there’s another more expensive version of this being sold. Maybe that’s the one that actually works!

Reviewer: Carl Costales
Rating: 5,0 de 5 estrelas
Title:
Review: This device works great. I paired it with a Bitfunx OSSC I purchased elsewhere, and all of the problems I face are user error. It wouldn’t consider the setup beginner friendly, but it’s not difficult to manage, especially if you know how to operate an OSSC. It’s been perfect for my 3DO, which only has composite and S-Video.

Reviewer: TECHnical
Rating: 4,0 de 5 estrelas
Title:
Review: I got this converter board to connect old retro game systems to newer monitors and digitizers. Combined with a component-to-HDMI converter it works pretty well. This basically updates my older systems with a more modern, standard format so they can be connected to more devices.I combined this with a component to HDMI converter to display on my monitors or feed into my digitizer to capture images. I’ve tried composite/S-Video to HDMI converters but they give poor images and don’t handle a game console’s non-standard progressive format, treating it as interlace. The 2x line doubling solves this problem.There’s no interlaced issues as with other video converters, and latency seemed pretty low playing many games (NES and SNES). Smoothing option was actually decent, making it look somewhat more like on a TV where pixels aren’t crisp either. No “hanging dots” arfitacts with composite video. Displayed on a strobed LCD monitor motion was very smooth just like on a TV.Options were simple to set. Unit remembers settings when powered off. There are just four things to change: composite/S-video input, 1x (interlaced)/2x (line-doubled), smoothing on/off, and SCART (RGB)/component out.The only minor issues I had was a few second pause when furst turning on console, while it adjusted to video, and some slight ringing on edges of objects with lots of contrast.Pictures are from SNES and NES games. One of the latter shows how the rich texture composite video gives to the picture is preserved.


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3 avaliações para AV/SV to Component/Scart Converter – Supports Line Double and Smoothing Functions, Video Game Adapter with No Lag, for PS2/NGC/N64/Dreamcast/Saturn/MD/SFC and More (White)

  1. RamblerSyndicate

    You will not find this on the current Bitfunx website. It seems like they’ve discontinued it, maybe because it doesn’t work like it’s supposed to? The line doubler produces tearing, jagged images, even though I know I’m using component cables that can transmit 1080p signals. I tried flashing it to the latest ROM, that didn’t help. You will notice there’s another more expensive version of this being sold. Maybe that’s the one that actually works!

  2. Carl Costales

    This device works great. I paired it with a Bitfunx OSSC I purchased elsewhere, and all of the problems I face are user error. It wouldn’t consider the setup beginner friendly, but it’s not difficult to manage, especially if you know how to operate an OSSC. It’s been perfect for my 3DO, which only has composite and S-Video.

  3. TECHnical

    I got this converter board to connect old retro game systems to newer monitors and digitizers. Combined with a component-to-HDMI converter it works pretty well. This basically updates my older systems with a more modern, standard format so they can be connected to more devices.I combined this with a component to HDMI converter to display on my monitors or feed into my digitizer to capture images. I’ve tried composite/S-Video to HDMI converters but they give poor images and don’t handle a game console’s non-standard progressive format, treating it as interlace. The 2x line doubling solves this problem.There’s no interlaced issues as with other video converters, and latency seemed pretty low playing many games (NES and SNES). Smoothing option was actually decent, making it look somewhat more like on a TV where pixels aren’t crisp either. No “hanging dots” arfitacts with composite video. Displayed on a strobed LCD monitor motion was very smooth just like on a TV.Options were simple to set. Unit remembers settings when powered off. There are just four things to change: composite/S-video input, 1x (interlaced)/2x (line-doubled), smoothing on/off, and SCART (RGB)/component out.The only minor issues I had was a few second pause when furst turning on console, while it adjusted to video, and some slight ringing on edges of objects with lots of contrast.Pictures are from SNES and NES games. One of the latter shows how the rich texture composite video gives to the picture is preserved.

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