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Main => Software Forum => Topic started by: Matty_somer on March 24, 2024, 04:06:03 am
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Hi everybody,
My first post here so please be gentle :) I am not overly clued up on running CRT displays on modern hardware, so if anyone is kind enough to reply, please word it in a way a dummy like me can understand :laugh2:
So I dont have a lot of space in my home for a real arcade machine, so I thought I would make a sorta "Mini arcade" using my PC, Retroarch, and a little Sony Trinitron 14" CRT.
I installed CRT Emudriver as per the instructions, and its outputting a signal OK, but for some unknown reason it is in 480p and not 480i (I dont even really know the difference but im told it should be 480i).
Also the second issue I have, and the one that really bugs me, is the top and bottom of the display are ever so slightly cut off, and I was wondering if anyone can tell me how I might remedy this issue please?
I note in ArcadeOSD (which i dont really yet understand), the "vertical geometry" option is greyed out, is this perhaps because its outputting 480p instead of 480i?
thanks in advance for your help!
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It is not clear to me that you have a problem.
What OS and video card are you using?
What kind of CRT is your Sony? A VGA monitor or a TV?
How do you connect signal (cables etc.)?
Who told you it should be 480i? Are you sure it is in 480p?
CRT TV's do 480i, but generally can't do 480p at all (except for a few late-era fancy ones). VGA CRT monitors do 480p, not 480i.
Your second issue is just "overscan" - so I guess you probably have a TV. Almost all TVs have overscan, some 2%-7% or so, because it'd look weird if the picture didn't fill the screen. Otherwise people would be complaining about the black borders and "unused screen" around the picture instead. So don't let it bug you, it is normal. Good news is that there are ways to minimise overscan. Hope you have the original remote.
Some pics would help.
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It is not clear to me that you have a problem.
What OS and video card are you using?
What kind of CRT is your Sony? A VGA monitor or a TV?
How do you connect signal (cables etc.)?
Who told you it should be 480i? Are you sure it is in 480p?
CRT TV's do 480i, but generally can't do 480p at all (except for a few late-era fancy ones). VGA CRT monitors do 480p, not 480i.
Your second issue is just "overscan" - so I guess you probably have a TV. Almost all TVs have overscan, some 2%-7% or so, because it'd look weird if the picture didn't fill the screen. Otherwise people would be complaining about the black borders and "unused screen" around the picture instead. So don't let it bug you, it is normal. Good news is that there are ways to minimise overscan. Hope you have the original remote.
Some pics would help.
Hi Zebidee, turns out it IS outputting in 480i after all, I got a bit confused by advice I was given elsewhere.
So I just want to try and minimise the overscan if I can, yes I do have my remote handy.....
Its a little Sony Trinitron KV-14CT1U, im using CRT Emudriver and an R7 200 series, VGA cable into VGA2SCART.
thanks
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You'll want to work out how to enter the service menu - this usually requires original remote. So search on that, it must be out there somewhere. Try to find the service manual online. Different TVs have different things, but you may be able to find some geometry adjustments in there.
Many manufacturers used the same codes across their many models, so if you can find a service manual for something close it may work.
Other than that, you can try fiddling the modelines (with arcadeOSD), and/or editing the monitor presets (there is a edit link from within CRT_emudriver's VMMaker). You want to focus on the horizontal front/back porch values.
There is a stickied thread on the monitor presets.