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    240p Over HDMI to Component Converter. (Almost Got It)

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      tekn0
      last edited by tekn0

      I am using the Pi 3

      I have been trying to get 240p "hdmi_mode=8" over hdmi and I am very close now. as seen here:

      I am using this converter and it is working for the most part and is nice and crisp:https://www.radioshack.com/products/radioshack-hdmi-to-component-converter?variant=5717010885

      The TV is producing 240p and natural scanlines. I had to do a few tweaks to the retroarch configs, but I cant seem to get rid of the vertical scrolling as seen in the video.

      I also tried 480i and it works, but I dont like the flicker and could not get any scanline shaders to look right.
      the 240p image looks much better for 8/16bit.

      Any ideas?
      The only tweaks to the boot/config.txt was:
      hdmi_group=1
      hdmi_mode=8

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      • senkunS
        senkun
        last edited by senkun

        Interesting find. Your picture seems to be rolling smoothly, maybe the adapter is missing vertical sync signal or your TV can't vsync to what is being output. Don't have a Pi with me now, but I recall in rgui you can play around with vsync or set 50 or 60Hz, give that a try? Could be a simple fix.

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        • dankcushionsD
          dankcushions Global Moderator @tekn0
          last edited by

          @tekn0 the scanline shaders need at least 4 pixels for every one line to look right, so 480i for a 240 image wouldn't be optimal. plus, don't you already have scanlines? :)

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            tekn0 @dankcushions
            last edited by

            @dankcushions Exactly. I am not outputting 480i at all. It's 240p over hdmi mode 8. (HDMI_CEA_240p60 = 8).

            I am just trying to resolve the sync issues.

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              tekn0 @senkun
              last edited by

              @senkun The rolling screen also happens everywhere else. In all menus and gui's. It's happening at the boot level. Thats why I think it's fixable with some config.txt entries. I just don't know what.

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                jgsieve
                last edited by

                this is (almost) awesome! I fear that something physical needs done to the cable, like wiring a positional wire, like RGB sometime needs horizontal and vertical timing, does it do it at any other similar resolutions, like 480i?

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