this is the story of the Bird you found Once upon a time, in the sprawling forests of an ancient land, there lived a majestic bird known as Aleron. Aleron was no ordinary bird; he was a rare species with vibrant plumage that shimmered like the morning sun. But Aleron's beauty belied the trials he had faced. In the midst of a great war between bird tribes, Aleron's kind was targeted for their unique feathers, believed to possess magical properties. Many of his brethren perished in the conflict, their once vibrant melodies silenced by the chaos of battle. Yet, Aleron refused to surrender to despair. With bravery in his heart and resilience in his wings, Aleron navigated the dangers of the war-torn skies. He evaded traps set by enemy factions and outmaneuvered predators seeking to claim him for their own. Through sheer determination, Aleron emerged as a symbol of hope for his kind. As the war raged on, Aleron witnessed the devastation it wrought upon the land and its inhabitants. He saw families torn apart, nests destroyed, and once lush forests reduced to barren wastelands. Yet, amidst the destruction, Aleron found allies among birds of different tribes who shared his desire for peace. Together, they forged an alliance, uniting birds from all walks of life in a common cause. With Aleron's leadership, they worked tirelessly to broker a ceasefire, convincing even the most reluctant factions to lay down their weapons and seek harmony. Slowly but surely, the skies began to clear, and the echoes of war faded into the past. Aleron's efforts had not been in vain; his resilience and unwavering spirit had brought about a new era of peace for his kind. In the aftermath of the great war, Aleron soared through the skies once more, his feathers reflecting the colors of a new dawn. Though scars of the conflict remained, they served as a reminder of the strength found in unity and the power of hope in the face of adversity. And so, Aleron's legacy lived on, inspiring generations of birds to come to embrace cooperation over conflict and to cherish the beauty of the world they shared.
Hello, maybe u remember does EXTON 304 (second shown) do deinterlace when we need something like s-video 480i to progressive vga 480p? And does this deinterlacing is good or no I soon get hands on kramer 719 that work as vga->hdmi and cramer vp415 and vp419 where I prossible do s-video to vga and they claimed 3d motion adaptive deinterlacing. So thinking try or not also exton one
Composite to RGB is sub-optimal. You would be best getting a Component/RGB AV cables for the console instead of using that consoles Composite out. Otherwise find a mod solution that enables the console to output Component or RGB. Look up the RetroTINK stuff as there may be a solution there as well.
GBS Control is your best bet, you should look it up. It can upscale 240p to 480p, which you will need to do with a PC CRT monitor. It has a very decent deinterlacer which you will need as PC CRTs rare handle interlaced modes well. The latency is very good across the board, as comparable to OSSC. It also has component in and VGA out so you won't need additional converters before or after the GBS Control.
Does the IN1502 essentially have an internal Time Base Corrector? I've been reading it's specs and it's conversion between NTSC and PAL with scaling is very similar to their other products. My use case is specifically for VHS. I have a Retrotink 5x which is great for gaming. But it doesn't have a TBC. So I've been thinking about picking up the IN1502 to fix the time sync from the VHS tapes and then pipe it into a 5x pro for upscaling.
@@gornway since I left this message I've been on a hunt for that answer. Long story short, I still don't have an answer. I've gone as far as calling the company and sitting on hold trying to speak with one of their applied technicians in Australia. I ended up being offered a call back but they didn't get back to me. So I'm going to be trying it again this week to see what they have to say. The TBC functionality in their other products was just mentioned in the product descriptions and so it felt more like a marketing thing. The circuitry seems the very similar in the IN1502 so hopefully I'll find out for certain this week sometime.
its true and many still don't know about this , the VA7 comes with no jailbars meaning better picture quality than the previous models , i prefer bad sound no jailbars over good sound with jailbars , i am using non HD japan mega drive model one , perfect sound and no jailbars with 50/60hz switch , its not easy to learn what is the best for you😅
I just received a Japanese Mega Drive VA7 with an Ext. Port on the back today and it has good sound! Its a VA7 that has the C324G chip 2 of them. There is no distortion at all. The sound is clean through the stereo headphone jack and mono sound coming out the 8 din port in the back is clean too. I have went through so many Mega Drives/Genesis but have never came across a VA7 from Japan. I was thinking a VA7 wasn't released in Japan for sale. So the experts always told me that a VA7 will not have the ext. port but mine does. Im assuming this Japanese VA7 is extremely rare. So I have new information if you get a Japanese VA7 with an Ext. Port and the 2 C324G chips then it will have good sound. So not all VA7's have bad sound. Oh RF, Composite & RGB video looks better on this console than my other Model 1's.
Today's just probably one hell of a lot of times you've suddenly-awfully-lost the-gay-match against that stupid-goddamn-retarded boss on-the-8-star-level and let this game suck/piss you off over-and-over-and-over-again!
How could you do this on a VHS camera? Did u actually use an animation rostrum? Or did u just use a camera? If it's just a camera... How could you do this on VHS? I don't even recall those things having a still image button.