Author Topic: Reputable places/people installing S-Video,etc on Duo's?  (Read 2042 times)

Joe Redifer

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Re: Reputable places/people installing S-Video,etc on Duo's?
« Reply #60 on: June 30, 2007, 08:21:06 PM »
He does if you request it.

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Re: Reputable places/people installing S-Video,etc on Duo's?
« Reply #61 on: July 02, 2007, 12:50:37 PM »
grahf,

Today I'm discarding the squished box, the Duo-R returned to me in.

The Duo-R has not presented me with any problems. I finished Fray on Thursday or Friday. There wasn't too much left to the game. The ending was interesting, in that it was partially interactive (town party).

I figure, if it can deal with 2-3 hours of continuous play after a week of no play, the system is alright.

I have a spare laser sitting around, I purchased that about 2 weeks ago. Just in case the HOP-M3 laser supply dries up, and the one in my Duo-R fails, I'll have a spare.

grahf, you metnioned you sometimes visit folks near this area. Let me know if you have free time when you do so, maybe I'll also have some free time and I can meet you at someplace. There is always Crab Towne in Glen Burnie, 70+ cabs in one place... if they still have the arcade, I need to visit sometime in the next week or so to confirm. It would be interesting to meet the person who modded my system, haha. I'll buy you a beer!



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Re: Reputable places/people installing S-Video,etc on Duo's?
« Reply #62 on: July 08, 2007, 03:29:05 PM »
I received my US Duo back from Grahf yesterday. I got the S-video using the CXA 2075 and region mod done to it. Great craftsmanship on the internal and external work. I just have the S-video jack (I use my Duo cable for Stereo sound) and switch for the region mod on it. I did have the S-video cut out on me after playing some last night. It was an easy fix, just soldered the Y/C wires to the S-video jack for better connection. This must have been due to the shipping even though it was really snugly packed in the box with no damage. The bubble wrap we both did in the disc drive seems to be a good idea.

After playing many games with S-video last night and today... I have came to a conclusion that this system is really meant to be played at least in this video format. It makes a huge difference that the washed out colors, dot-crawl and shimmering are non existent. Games that it makes a really nice improvement on are Blood Gear, Final Lap Twin (overhead map), Dracula X, Exile 2, Cosmic Fantasy 2 (seriously) and of course Ys 1+2. I can't imagine how nobody would want this done to their Duo. RGB or Component would be nice to get rid of some of the pixely effect you get with scrolling graphics in S-video. Really, for a system like this, it is good enough for me. Still, it has a full RGB signal coming out from the CXA2075 that I could tap into easily.

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Re: Reputable places/people installing S-Video,etc on Duo's?
« Reply #63 on: July 08, 2007, 04:18:56 PM »
Pixely effect when scrolling?  What are you referring to? 

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Re: Reputable places/people installing S-Video,etc on Duo's?
« Reply #64 on: July 08, 2007, 05:37:23 PM »
It is really hard to explain this completely. Here it goes.... when the graphics are still, say there is a solid color Blue for example. When the screen scrolls, you will see that it doesn't have a complete solid look like it would in Component or RGB. It almost looks as if each little pixel in the TV itself is moving instead of the solid color remaining exactly the same. It isn't anything major really, but noticeable if you have a newer TV that has very sharp S-video quality. Older TVs you don't notice it with the S-video because they usually aren't as sharp. One trick is to turn down the sharpness a bout half but you loose some crispness. I guess you could call it minor dot-crawling that isn't too noticeable. It does this on my newer Sony Wega Trinitron 27" and my parents new Toshiba 27". It isn't noticeable with my RCA Colortrack Plus 21" or our Panisonic 27". Of course the screen on the later 2 older sets isn't as sharp as the other two new TVs listed earlier. This goes for all systems I have S-video on. Eagle eyes is a blessing and a curse I guess. One thing to add to the list I guess for S-video and Component/RGB comparison.

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Re: Reputable places/people installing S-Video,etc on Duo's?
« Reply #65 on: July 15, 2007, 02:56:15 PM »
I received my US Duo back from Grahf yesterday. I got the S-video using the CXA 2075 and region mod done to it. Great craftsmanship on the internal and external work. I just have the S-video jack (I use my Duo cable for Stereo sound) and switch for the region mod on it. I did have the S-video cut out on me after playing some last night. It was an easy fix, just soldered the Y/C wires to the S-video jack for better connection. This must have been due to the shipping even though it was really snugly packed in the box with no damage. The bubble wrap we both did in the disc drive seems to be a good idea.

After playing many games with S-video last night and today... I have came to a conclusion that this system is really meant to be played at least in this video format. It makes a huge difference that the washed out colors, dot-crawl and shimmering are non existent. Games that it makes a really nice improvement on are Blood Gear, Final Lap Twin (overhead map), Dracula X, Exile 2, Cosmic Fantasy 2 (seriously) and of course Ys 1+2. I can't imagine how nobody would want this done to their Duo. RGB or Component would be nice to get rid of some of the pixely effect you get with scrolling graphics in S-video. Really, for a system like this, it is good enough for me. Still, it has a full RGB signal coming out from the CXA2075 that I could tap into easily.
Congrats man hmm looks like i will have to ask grahf about modding my, Duo-R some time.

I know i like to have s-video added to it.. composite just doesn't do it for me these days.

Given how washout it is all far as picture qaulity go's.

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Re: Reputable places/people installing S-Video,etc on Duo's?
« Reply #66 on: August 31, 2008, 09:52:26 PM »
Question for everyone - does the component video in the Jrok Svideo + Component video work differently than Jrok component only board? So S-video does not work on the 4.0+ versions, but component no problems when using with a duo (besides the reds being strong)?
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Re: Reputable places/people installing S-Video,etc on Duo's?
« Reply #67 on: December 05, 2008, 09:02:04 PM »
Joe,

I got the same box as you. Are you using a Scart cable to hookup to your Duo? Some details on your setup please. Also, does this box take composite vid as the sync line, or did u pull sync from the Hu6260?



Yes I am.  It's the box found on this page:

http://www.howtoconvert.co.uk/howrgb2component.htm

Works with all 480i and under resolutions unlike the Jrock.
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