I know this is old but I was wondering if anyone can tell me what might be causing interference in the image from a jrok encoder?
I am using an arcade vga card with a jrok to convert it to s-video for use on my crt tv. I am using a jrok sync cleaner with the horizontal and vertical sync wires tied tied together before being fed into the sync cleaner (which is apparently ok from an arcade vga).
The image is stable and in color but there is a lot of interference which is enough to ruin it.
Both the jrok and sync cleaner are powered using the same 5v ac adapter. Could this be the problem?
I have ordered an extron rgb interface to try instead of the sync cleaner but of anyone has a fix for this problem I would really appreciate some
I am using an arcade vga card with a jrok to convert it to s-video for use on my crt tv. I am using a jrok sync cleaner with the horizontal and vertical sync wires tied tied together before being fed into the sync cleaner (which is apparently ok from an arcade vga).
The image is stable and in color but there is a lot of interference which is enough to ruin it.
Both the jrok and sync cleaner are powered using the same 5v ac adapter. Could this be the problem?
I have ordered an extron rgb interface to try instead of the sync cleaner but of anyone has a fix for this problem I would really appreciate some
Though necrobumping is frowned on here (and just about everywhere else), I think it's worth the follow-up.
So, unfortunately it wasn't fixed. I know now that the Neobitz is very capable of exceptional (and interference-free) video (got one running in a CMVS), but I could never sort out the external box with my home system.
I tried it on 4 different systems (one of which was a Sega Genesis/Mega Drive) and saw the faint lines dancing down the screen. I don't know how many people are using these externally, but I know others have. Fortunately (for everyone else) I do seem to be the only one to have encountered any issue.