Composite video, luma or composite sync can be used as a sync source in RGBS mode. This input supports video in RGBS, RGsB (sync on green) and YPbPr formats. You can however, safely use a PSU rated at least one amp or higher. Using a supply that provides less than one amp of current may cause the OSSC to reset, especially when outputting at higher resolutions. Such adapters can often be found on Amazon or other popular retailers.ĭo not use a power supply rated for AC output, or a power supply rated higher than 5 volts DC, doing so can damage the OSSC. This will function correctly as long as the USB port or charger used in conjunction with OSSC outputs at least 1 amp of current. If desired, a USB to Barrel Jack adapter can be used. The tip must be 2.1 x 5.5mm and centre positive. A unit that outputs 5 volts DC with at least 1 Amp will work. OSSC requires an external DC power supply.
Selectable sampling configuration for 480p input: DTV-480p or VGA 640x480.Emulated scanlines with configurable strength and position.Full-range 24-bit RGB output through DVI/HDMI.Multiple inputs supporting various formats (see below).Video and sync LPF for less-than optimal input signals.All video processing done in RGB domain - no conversion to YCbCr.Fast recover from input video mode change (e.g.Very low latency (less than 2 input scanlines).Line3x/4x/5x support for 240p/288p with different sampling modes.Detection and digitization of various analog SDTV/EDTV/HDTV/PC modes.It converts analog RGB or component video signals into a digital format, and doubles (or triples) the scanlines of a single frame if necessary to generate a valid mode for digital TVs or monitors. The Open Source Scan Converter is a low-latency video digitizer and scan converter designed primarily for connecting retro video game consoles and home computers to modern displays.