The thing though, is that by using youtube you are forcing both vids to run at the same resolution and frame rate. And before you even get to youtube, your DVD recorder is converting both vids to 480p (assuming you are using a progressive recorder). The original videos are not in this format, and are played back differently when run off the respective hardware. So a youtube comparison is kinda useless imo.
I understand Youtube has some restrictions, which is why I have the actual vob recordings available on-hand to directly download. That being said, it's still possible to see some of these details even on the Youtube upload;
1) The resolution differences between the videos (DLFX shows slightly more screen, to the extent that sometimes you can actually see slight film damage at the very top and such if you look carefully)
2) The Saturn version's larger macroblocks (What's probably harder to see from the Youtube videos is DLFX's grain, which is likely from a mix of the JPEG compression and the film master.)
3) The Saturn version's strange habit of having holes/particles in the effects that cause bright lights.
4) At around 4:03-4:05 in my video, Der Langrisser FX, when Erwin's standing up, those... strange discoloring "blocks". (This one's weird because it doesn't seem to occur anywhere else and it's not a particularly intense moment in the video that'd warrant a spot where the encoder would choke. I think I'm considering asking if anyone else who has a copy can check to see if that's normal....)
Also, I believe ol' analog composite is 480i, not 480p.
Either way, whatever "different playback" either version would supposedly show there would be the version a normal joe would see if he was running the game on actual hardware, as opposed to using emulation or ripping the videos and playing them back in a codec or such, either of which I felt took too much of the actual hardware factors out for me to consider those fair for testing. (I'm someone who uses bsnes on a regular basis and is able to find real-hardware subtleties it can't duplicate, so I can be pretty nitpicky about that.)
With all that in mind I'd like to argue that this is not useless. Sure, it's maybe not the ideal either (A raw capture card and S-video would probably be better, and I'd like to have PS1 Langrisser I+II to complete the "set" so to speak), but I figured I'd rather work with what I got rather than wait possibly aeons and not be able to open up the discussion, and I feel as though the videos are pretty comparable whether on Youtube or as the vob file.
Anyhow, can anyone point out to me off-hand any other games with PC-FX and Saturn counterparts? Especially ones I don't need to fork over an extensively large sum of money for... D: