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Title: Strange 'cut-off' across top of screen.
Post by: ckong on June 04, 2018, 05:50:21 pm
OK, I'm running Groovymame with an Ati radeon 4550 HD card and CRT Emudrivers on a Windows XP PC, spitting out 15 Khz through a homemade VGA > RGB Scart cable (including 5V + 100 Ohm resistor and 12V from the PC power supply).

I'm testing this setup with 3 European 21" RGB Scart TV's (2x Philips and 1x Sony) and 1 true 15K 27" Barco DCD2740 monitor, and I'm having a particular issue with the Sony TV and the Barco monitor. Where the 2 Philips TV's present a good overall picture and geometry, the Sony TV and the Barco monitor show a 'cut-off' section across the top of the screen, see attached picture on the Barco displaying a test screen in 640x480 resolution.

What causes this and how can I solve it?
Title: Re: Strange 'cut-off' across top of screen.
Post by: lilshawn on June 04, 2018, 05:59:52 pm
it's just a little overscan... dial down the vertical size a tad and call it good.
Title: Re: Strange 'cut-off' across top of screen.
Post by: Paradroid on June 04, 2018, 06:20:59 pm
What causes this and how can I solve it?

Open up Arcade OSD and fiddle with your vertical porches. Looks like your monitor is cropping a line or two. You should be able to shift the image down using Arcade OSD and then update your GroovyMAME monitor specs accordingly.
Title: Re: Strange 'cut-off' across top of screen.
Post by: ckong on June 04, 2018, 08:46:53 pm
Both thx for your replies.  :) I never did mess a lot in ArcadeOS, but I will try to do that.  8)
Title: Re: Strange 'cut-off' across top of screen.
Post by: haynor666 on June 05, 2018, 07:17:30 am
Typical for Sony tronitrons, all Sony TVs that I had/have have the same problem. Instead of creating modelines use alternative custom range instead of arcade_15.

Look here http://forum.arcadecontrols.com/index.php/topic,148828.msg1638016.html#msg1638016 (http://forum.arcadecontrols.com/index.php/topic,148828.msg1638016.html#msg1638016)