Why dont you buy a VGA box and hook it up that way? It seems like an easier solution, but what the fuck do I know?
That's how I have mine running. Prior to the Akura coming out I bought the Hanzo, and routed it to the Kenzei and upscale that. Works pretty well, and the Hanzo is a very nice VGA box in its own right.
I got a retro-bit VGA box and it looks fantastic.
Why do people always have to do this autistic faggot "upscale" shit with old consoles? They weren't made for HD, you're not going to get a "perfect" picture on a modern TV.
Can someone post a link for akura or if you have one to sell pm me.I would even be interested in a Dreamcast bundle .I would like one that’s in better shape than mine.Thanks for everyone’s help
Because new screens can only display at their native resolutions and the built-in upscalers don't work well for games.I got a retro-bit VGA box and it looks fantastic.
Why do people always have to do this autistic faggot "upscale" shit with old consoles? They weren't made for HD, you're not going to get a "perfect" picture on a modern TV.
I got a pound cable for DC and it looks great. but make sure to get the newer type. A buddy of mine got the one that was one complete unit(original cable released) and i did notice the same. its not as clear as VGA but i got the newer model with the HDMI port on it and use a Gold Monster HDMI cable its its a lot sharper than his. The HDMI cable used makes a differince.Pound Technology made an HD Link cable for the DC, it looks just a tad less clear than VGA. Unfortunately, it suffers from the same restrictions and game issues as VGA does for certain games.
I got a pound cable for DC and it looks great. but make sure to get the newer type. A buddy of mine got the one that was one complete unit(original cable released) and i did notice the same. its not as clear as VGA but i got the newer model with the HDMI port on it and use a Gold Monster HDMI cable its its a lot sharper than his. The HDMI cable used makes a differince.
HDMI is a digital signal, it’s not going to make a difference pushing out a signal that is like 640x480
Yes you are right its a digital signal. But my point is the amount of data the cable can pass though it, Speed and quality of the cable does make a difference.Being able to use your own Higher quality cables makes a difference from what i have seen and tested. but in the end everything is subjective. to each his own
If that thing is seriously $150 I question how it's an appealing option with what's out there already.