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Daphne with composite video

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    challenger2010
    last edited by 31 Jan 2020, 14:57

    Hello, has anyone tried to run Daphne through composite video? This would be the most authentic way to play a laserdisc game through an old TV. Just curious if anyone got it working or if anyone has any tips.

    Thanks!

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      challenger2010
      last edited by 31 Jan 2020, 20:51

      Hello, no worries, I think I found some info in another thread I can use. Thanks!

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        Clyde
        last edited by 31 Jan 2020, 22:50

        Care to share a link to that info? It may be useful for people who find your thread but not the other.

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          challenger2010
          last edited by 1 Feb 2020, 15:39

          It was one sentence:

          “I made a custom resolution 320x240 for the PI, set the frame buffer to 320x240, then added x-320 y-240 to the Daphne.sh”

          This should give me a really good start.

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