I edited the entire thread to hopefully make my issue a bit more clear.
To start I will post some pics.
Ok, I have some SS's of each mode (RGB, Component and Composite) exact same settings. Each chip was removed while testing the other one. They are at 1080p upscaled on the XRGB-mini.
RGB
Component
Composite
Youtube video of the Jitter on the component output when the composite cable is unplugged.
The jitter happens at the 8s mark and I think the 21 second mark in the video. It shifts the screen at 21s instead of doing the jitter.
After a week of testing, poking and prodding etc. I finally have a working RGB output. Here are the results.
To me I think the Component chip has a bit cleaner output. I seem to be getting a bit extra red in the RGB amp which makes it seem to blur just a touch.
I may play a bit more with it adjust the color settings on my XRGB-mini to see if I can make it better. I do know one thing, I know my system better now far more than I ever expected to know it. Each trace, each wire and I am just so glad everything works now.
Any more mods go into this machine the next one up will be the Obey chip mod from Turbokon. Also I would like to mention that I am using the Component V2 chip and the RGB amp from Turbokon's website.
http://www.tg16pcemods.com/He was the one that finally pointed me in the right direction by examining the amp board a little closer. One of the feet on of the chips was not making contact although to the naked eye I could not tell. It took me taking off the 6.3v 470uF cap and testing every trace to figure out where the issue was exactly.
I should mention that I need to have the Composite cable from the Duo plugged in to keep the video signal stable on the Component and RGB output. I do not however need it plugged into anything, just into the Duo and that's it.
Now off to play some games, hells yeah!!