Analog IO Board Color Issue
Analog IO Board Color Issue
I have noticed an issue with my analog IO Board when outputting to my CRT using component video(same issue when connected to an LCD using component out)
If you look at the captures below are my Mister Street Fighter 2 World Warrior compared to the arcade board hooked up with super gun both connected to the same CRT using component input. The colors seem to be slightly off. To verify this I put both the Mister Core and the Arcade board in test mode. As you can see from the captures below. You can see some blue hue on the dark red and dark green bars.
This is Street Fighter 2 Champion Edition Arcade in test mode
This is the same game but running the Mister Core Below is the capture of the title screen again from SF2CE arcade board This is the same capture from the Mister core for comparison Also, I tried running the same core outputting on HDMI and there are no color issues the colors look correct when outputting through HDMI. I would like to know if anyone else has tried running the same test and if they have different results than mine. It could be that I have a faulty IO board but I’m unable to confirm. If anyone has the component out IO board and can post the results would be of great help.
If you look at the captures below are my Mister Street Fighter 2 World Warrior compared to the arcade board hooked up with super gun both connected to the same CRT using component input. The colors seem to be slightly off. To verify this I put both the Mister Core and the Arcade board in test mode. As you can see from the captures below. You can see some blue hue on the dark red and dark green bars.
This is Street Fighter 2 Champion Edition Arcade in test mode
This is the same game but running the Mister Core Below is the capture of the title screen again from SF2CE arcade board This is the same capture from the Mister core for comparison Also, I tried running the same core outputting on HDMI and there are no color issues the colors look correct when outputting through HDMI. I would like to know if anyone else has tried running the same test and if they have different results than mine. It could be that I have a faulty IO board but I’m unable to confirm. If anyone has the component out IO board and can post the results would be of great help.
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Re: Analog IO Board Color Issue
According to Sorg the I/O board VGA output is limited to 18?-bit color, it will not represent 24-bit color accurately.
He also described the ypbpr option as a "hack" so it may or may not be introducing additional issues.
He also described the ypbpr option as a "hack" so it may or may not be introducing additional issues.
Re: Analog IO Board Color Issue
I think the issue is the 18bit limitation so there is only six bits per channel. Direct video sounds reasonable but the only reason I’m using the analog output is to get the native 15hrz resolution which for this game which for Street fighter 2 is 384 × 224 not upscaled and the aspect ratio also be correct as in the original; otherwise I can just live with this hooked up to an LCD using HDMI running at 640x480.
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Re: Analog IO Board Color Issue
Direct Video is still 240p, the horizontal resolution gets weird (2000+) but it still appears to be an integer scale. (Ignore what the video info reports, it will say 640x480 but the scalar is actually disabled.) With that high a horizontal resolution, the TVL of your display becomes the limiting factor, so it ends up looking fine on a CRT, just like the analog output.
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Re: Analog IO Board Color Issue
There could be other factors involved, like the cable or the TV itself. Eg:
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Re: Analog IO Board Color Issue
Wrong resistors on your analog board... but also, wait, you said component, so not RGB? This could be another issue.
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Re: Analog IO Board Color Issue
There is not enough difference in YPbPr to account for anything this observable. YPbPr is nearly indistinguishable from RGB to the human eye.
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