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Previous Thread - >>3009914

This thread is for the spirited discussion of CRT displays - Televisions, monitors and projectors used for the playing of retro games!

>Try to keep it /vr/-related: Nothing past 5th gen(+Dreamcast). Slight OT might be okay if related to CRTs (E.G. 16:9 compatible models, flatscreens, etc.) Systems with backwards compatibility are also pretty safe territory, assuming you're focusing on the older games. PC CRTs are also a-ok.
>Produce OC! Get out your real cameras and take beautiful pictures of your CRTs displaying recognizable characters with the kind of beautiful accuracy that brings tears to the eyes of young and old alike! If you take 100 photos, at least one of them will turn out alright! (maybe)
>Try to be as detailed as possible when asking info on a specific model. As always, google is your friend, and we are your friends with benefits. Older archived threads aren't a bad place to look either.
>Share appreciation for others choice of technology and personal philosophy of gaming. As always show courtesy in your discussion and moderate yourselves first.

Discussion of video processing and scaling devices is okay, but try to keep the focus on CRTs and CRT accessories

CRT Pastebin (WIP): http://pastebin.com/1Ri5TS3x
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>> No.3038603

thank

>> No.3038619

I have a beautiful small CRT but:
• the only ports on it are SCART and antenna
• to play on it, I need to first turn it on, then adjust the volume, then change the channel to the right one from the remote control
• I don't have the original remote control so I have to use my phone

Is there some trick that could automate the process? Or better yet, can I tear the fucker down and buy some converter that I can just hook up to the cathode cannon? It'd make a really neat monitor too, so if there's a way to use it as a display for a computer that'd be awesome

>> No.3038735
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Guys I want to know all about the xrgb mini.
Exactly how good it is at replicating scanlines? Can anyone post closeup/highres pics? Not bait, I'm wondering whether to pull the trigger

>>3038073
This should surely be fixable, mess with the pin settings?

>>3038228
So the overload light will sometimes flash on my bvm, Anybody here experience this?
The light on my 20 incher only flashes when I turn it on for a second.

>>3038619
you have a scart input and are complaining about a lack of options?!? You serious?

>> No.3038739

>>3038735
>you have a scart input and are complaining about a lack of options?!? You serious?
Not complaining but confused. Is the best method truly just buying a HDMI to SCART adapter or something?

>> No.3038758

>>3038739
SMS1, Megadrive, SNES, AES, PS1, Saturn, N64, PS2, Dreamcast and more all support RGB through a scart cable which is the best signal you can display on a CRT. Just hope it's a fully wired scart jack, not just composite/s-video.

>> No.3038802

I can't find any PVMs, are high-end 90's TV's good enough?

>> No.3038826

What's general opinion on number of TV lines fr PVM displays? Are 800 TVL too much for 14"? What about 600 TVL for 20"?

>> No.3038840

>>3038802
Sure. S-video looks great, and you'd be hard pressed to tell the difference between component and RGB. I'm a fan of Trinitrons, but JVC also put out some great sets under their i'Art line in the early 2000s. I remember my friend bought one brand new back then because it was actually being rated higher than similarly-priced Trinitrons. We played a lot of games on that sucker.

>>3038826
Either are fine. The age of the monitor will factor more into the clarity of the image than the TVL at this point. You could have a 600 line set that looks awesome, and an 800 line set that looks like trash.

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>>3038826
>800 TVL 14"
if you disregard all other factors such as age/condition/etc, higher is better. unless you want the nostalgic blur of yesteryear.

here's a shot on my pvm-14m2, 600tvl

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>>3038846
and one from my bvm-d20f1u, 900tvl
this is also from the d20: >>3036996

>>3037598
>How'd you get such a nice full screen picture? I can only get good pictures with my phone when it's a couple inches from the screen.
time and patience, it was shot with a samsung galaxy s6 edge, free hand. low iso and manual focus. it's one of my best shots, imo. the battletoads pic was during a casual playthough with a buddy with the lights on in the room and i was drunk, i can't believe the quality (although i did crop out the glare)

>>3037553
>Post screenshots of 10 player mode, I want to see bomberman completely swallowed up by scan-lines.
i'll put it on the list of pics to take. i still haven't taken any intellivision composite pics on the d20, but it looks cool

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3038864

Cross-posting because I'm a faggot.

Is the XBR50 a good TV to pick up? It's $10 locally.

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>>3038735
The XRGB Mini is pretty good at recreating scanlines provided you got the settings just right.

>> No.3039234

What is the largest CRT TV that is 4:3 and 480i?

I know Sony Trinitrons go up to 36".

Is there a larger size from another manufacturer?

Any caveats to buying the largest size of TV? (other than weight)

>> No.3039275

>>3039234
>Any caveats to buying the largest size of TV?
Definitely. Someone else probably knows the specifics better than I do, but I believe it has a negative impact on geometry and overall image sharpness.

Why looking for such a big set? I swore off them after lugging a 32" TV up and down one too many flights of stairs.

I'm quite certain there were larger CRTs than 36 inches, but they were rare. After that, the weight started to increase exponentially.

>> No.3039280

>>3039234


Not sure if this is for all sets but in north america the advertised the actual tube size is usually 2 inches smaller so if you get a 36" trinitron it probably has a 34" viewable tube.

Generally the bigger the set the less sharp it is, the worse the geometry, convergence and etc is. But as with every single crt it really depends on that particular set.

>> No.3039319

>>3039275
I want the largest possible display to justify original hardware over emulation. The screen is bigger than computer monitor.

Also, 4 player multiplayer.

>> No.3039362

>>3039234
>>3039319
>CRT
>bigger than 36"
How young are you?

If you want literally impossible to move CRTs like that, look at the Sony XBRs. They're a more modern CRT but the best bet in that ridiculous size.

A better option would be scalers.

>> No.3039370

>>3039319
Bro. Projectors.

>> No.3039414

There is a 40" Trinitron but it is high scan(480p) so has input lag and no lightgun.

What is the largest JVC i'Art?

Projectors I don't like because they have noisy fans and are expensive.

>> No.3039427

>>3039414
480p as in internal deinterlacing or support for native 480p? I'm pretty sure even some TV's without double frequencies introduce input lag.

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>>3038735
>So the overload light will sometimes flash on my bvm
might need to terminate outputs.
this is SMB3 not terminated, you can see the overload diode on. Oh and background should be blue and not burning white

>> No.3039564

>>3039319
what >>3039370 said. A look into a CRT tritube projector might be worth for you, and will take less space than an equivalent sized regular CRT

Stay far away from rear projection CRTs though.

>> No.3039629

>>3038228
Yo. Mine flashes up when it gets a fully bright white screen. Doesn't seem to do anything else, just warn me. Doesn't happen very often.

There was another anon in here saying when his did it, the set shut down and wouldn't show a picture again until he removed all the inputs card and reinserted them. One flash, and bang, he'd have to spend half an hour resetting things.

I think it's just meant to be a warning light. But the sets are ancient now, and often need a bit of a push to get the best picture up.

>>3038845
TY. Not smart enough to decode that and insert it into what i already know. Might take me a few days to process.

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>>3039553
the correct levels once terminated.

>> No.3039648

>>3038826
I wouldn't shy away from either, if the sets were in good nick. Higher TVL is nice, but not *always* better.

>>3038739
See >>3038758
Also, check out crt_emudriver for PC to PVM goodness.

>>3039564
Not him, but I'm not sold on projectors. Blisteringly, hot, noisy, and can need a lot of care and attention. Also, by the time you blow shit up that big, it starts to look faded and somehow blurry and pixellated at once. Can be a nice addition to a collection, but not suitable for core use.

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>>3039648
good projectors can produce good results

>> No.3039761

So it does matter if it's properly calibrated, correct?

>> No.3039769

>>3039647
Hot damn, that's gorgeous.

>> No.3039779

There's a guy on the DC craigslist selling 2 PVM 14N5U's for $25 a pop. I almost bought them, but then I realized they only supported composite and s-video.

Breddy gud deal though

>> No.3039783

>>3039427
It's the 40XBR800; It's an HD set and will upscale.

>> No.3039791

>>3039779
id get at least one for the hell of it

save it from the dump

>> No.3039927

>>3039647
Is that an emulator or a NESRGB?

>> No.3040050

How do I make crt emudriver start up on boot so I don't kill my tv?

>> No.3040052

>>3039779
Crazy that they consider that a place that far out is considered DC. On another note, how much would anons pay for one of these?

>> No.3040112

>>3040050
i dont know if you can make windows boot in 15khz
better off just pluggng it in after the pc is on and signed it

>> No.3040143

>>3039779
S-vid looks really nice though!

>> No.3040189

>>3039629
That doesn't sound good? Can anyone else confirm their BVM's shutting down because of the overload light. Majorly scared for the state of my monitor!

>> No.3040194
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3040194

I found this 2004 Toshiba 14" flat screen CRT in my neighborhood yesterday. Has S-Video and even Component (doesn't do progressive though). Currently have my NES, SNES, Genesis and Dreamcast hooked up. One thing that's bugging me tho is the overscan, I tried playing with the settings, but man, I can't get it to fit properly.

>> No.3040256

>>3040189
if they overload light comes up
turn down the contrast/brightness a bit
thats how it is on my bvm
yes the overload light means youre pushing your shit to the limit

>> No.3040283

SDI fag from the other thread here, I found out from the previous owner the SDI is indeed SD only.
He knows a guy who might sell me component or HD SDI cards for it so I'll see. Failing that it's a nice s-video capable monitor for ps2/DC and other 480i machines.

>> No.3040285

When I use s-video some blocks of solid colors mostly with text and stuff will bleed off to the left a bit. Is this normal or do I have a bad cable? Also this doesn't happen at all when I use component.

>> No.3040539

>480i from crt emu
>still getting scan lines
What did I do wrong

>> No.3040546

>>3038879
Thanks, is that screenshot through a mini? Anyone else got opinions/pics?

>> No.3040553

>>3040256
Shiiiit, alright I don't want my bvm to blow so I guess I'll try lowering the brightness and contrast

>> No.3040567

Does slot mask have any advantages over aperture grille? Do they have better black levels because they are less bright?

>> No.3040602

>>3040567
This is just an personal observation but trinis don't seem to Tate as well

>> No.3040618

>>3040283
http://shmups.system11.org/viewtopic.php?f=6&t=56612
might be of interest to you

>> No.3040619

>>3040285

Are you using the shitty S-Video cables that have a backup composite jack?

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3040626

>>3040602
>trinis don't seem to Tate as well
Care to elaborate?

Mine seems to do just fine

>> No.3040631

>>3040626
speaker source?

>> No.3040638

>>3040631
An ancient Altec Lansing 4.1 THX setup. I forget the exact model designation.

S'alright.

>> No.3040650

>>3039553
Yea this makes sense. I recently took the terminators off because my picture was dark/dull and looked like there was a hazy filter over it.
It's obviously brighter now but I guess too bright.

I'll slap the terminators back on and try adjusting the image but I fear it might always look dark and washed out!

>> No.3040652

>>3039927
NESRGB

>> No.3040759

Thoughts on B&O Beovision sets?

>> No.3040801

>>3040759
expensive euroshit imo

>> No.3040809

>>3040626
nice setup anon, PVMs seem to often have purple colours and shit in one corner when you tate them. I have 5 of them (including one bvm) and only 1 shows no aberation. Also under a certain size the trini curve can look weird turned sideways

>> No.3040812

>>3040650
yeah mine's like this, the lighter colour of whatever's behind the glass doesn't help.

>> No.3040828

>>3040759
100hz can make for a bad day

>> No.3040834

>>3040759
look for the mx ones anon, they're pretty

>> No.3040863

>>3040812
So you just live with it? It bothers the fuck out of me

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3040987

Bought a Nokia 446xpro a few days ago for 10€. Did I score? Is there something I should do to the monitor? pic related
specs ftp://89.179.20.136/oldftp/DOC/HARDWARE/Monitor's/Nokia/446xpro/446XPRO_UK.PDF

>> No.3041024

>>3039319
Do you have an LCD screen? I find if you're going to go nuts about size, you're probably better off just using an upscaler.

>> No.3041168

>>3040987
>Is there something I should do to the monitor?
Play games on it.

>> No.3041291

>>3040650
Try changing the rgb gain and bias. Turning them up might bring the colors back.

>> No.3041394

>>3040987
Looks pretty good to me. What res are you running it at in that shot?

>> No.3041402

I recently acquired a VGA monitor, and I want to pick up an XRGB-3 for my consoles so I can use them on it with scanlines. Should I plug all my consoles into an RGB switch, then the RGB switch into the XRGB-3 for best picture quality?

>> No.3041571

>>3041402
That would be fine in theory, but be wary of what kind of switch box you buy. Cheap ones will degrade the signal.

The RGB 21 port on the XRGB3 is right in the front. Honestly I don't see a need to waste money on a box. Simple enough to just swap the cables by hand a remove any doubt that a switch box might be degrading the signal.

>> No.3041641

>>3041571
I have six things I want to plug into the XRGB though. Five via RGB, and one via VGA, so a switch is paramount.

>> No.3041648
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3041648

I have two Sony GDM-FW900 from long ago because I am poor and unable to afford newfangled displays so I had kept my legacy devices for my computer and console gaming (have an old XRGB2 from late 90's early 2000s to hook up via VGA). I am a retro game player by circumstance rather than choice. Plus, it may be a placebo effect, but it feels lagless to me and I enjoy the scalable nature of the display, to go from XRGB2 640x480 upscaled consoles, to 1920x1200 for my computer, and presets in geometry to display a not-retro console for "1080p".

I can only use one at a time because my cheap desk is rated for only the weight of one GDM-FW900. The first is now starting to show signs of failure. When turning it on, if there is too much white on screen it will constantly blink, unless it warms up with dark images on display for a couple minutes. Also the image is very sharp after it is powered on, but after about 10 minutes text gets blurry (not so bad that it cannot be read, but noticeably nowhere near as sharp). Can this be fixed and about how much would such an operation cost?

The second monitor is still in the closet but it has a 3 inch vertical scratch down the center of its front glass, it has better colors, sharpness, geometry, and the front bezel isn't scratched up. That scratch is annoying to look at. How specialized is the glass/coating for a replacement? Should I just have someone Frankenstein the two monitors into one superior one?

The cost of repairs may be high, I just want to know how much I should save up (may take months on my minimum wage) to get the operations done sometime by next tax return.


I know this is 4chan, and in before "kill yourself, faggot" as the solution, but I do enjoy CRT gaming. Thank you for any help.

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3041670

Sorry, I am the poster from
>>3041648

I just remembered the rule to use an actual picture. So here is the second monitor in the closet lonely from non-use for years.

>> No.3041675

>>3041394
It was GTA:VC's default resolution. Probably 600x800.
Are there any nes/snes/n64/ps1 emulators that will run the old games at the native resolution with the scanlines you see in my previous pic?

>> No.3041678

>>3041675
http://emulation.gametechwiki.com/index.php/Display_FAQ#240p.2F480i

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>> No.3041687

>>3041648
http://www.ebay.com/itm/262307418520?_trksid=p2060353.m1438.l2649&ssPageName=STRK%3AMEBIDX%3AIT
do you live near here?

try vaseline on the the other one with the scratch

if that doesnt work you could try more extreme measures

>> No.3041707

>>3041641
Well if you only have one vga, you can leave that plugged in. It takes like 5 seconds to swap a scart cable. Do you really swap the system you're playing that often?

I'm just trying to save you money and potential signal loss.

>> No.3041718

>> 3041687

Unfortunately no, that's quite a long distance from me. The price is totally worth it, but I know it cannot be shipped to me (weight is intense for its small size).

Will Vaseline really work? Doesn't the glass have some sort of special coating?


I got both monitors back in the day from a computer recycling center, and I think the scratch was made from the cardboard it was lying face down upon when the company of origin decided to dump all of these monitors.

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>> No.3041726

>>3041707
I do jump around from system to system that often. I also have no idea how RGB works because I've never used anything higher quality than composite before. Can I just use any SCART splitter and cables, or do I need specific ones?

>> No.3041730

>>3041681
game?

>> No.3041740

>>3041718
depends on how deep the scratch is

if it isnt very deep vaseline might work

>> No.3041761

>>3041730
advanced vg

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jF4fmaIg4hQ

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3041775

>>3041740

It doesn't seem deep, but while off it looks like the dark coating was peeled off. When the monitor is on with a bright color like white, you can see a rainbow effect dispersing the light. it is "A" shaped and I tried to get it visible with lighting in this image.

Initially I thought the Vaseline thing you mentioned was a joke, like emulation with every filter turned on. However, if it does remedy the problem, I thank you. Yet, I still wonder about the cost of repairs.


>>3041730
Looks like Advanced V.G.

>> No.3041797

>>3041740
How well would vaseline work on tiny dents?
Would water or window cleaner remove the vaseline?

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>> No.3041874

>>3041648
Sell them both on eBay for big bucks, then buy one in better condition. Check eBay's sold listings... You'll be surprised.

>> No.3041887

>>3039234
Mitsubishi made a direct view CRT that was 42 inches. Rear projection monitors can be even bigger, and with front projection you can have an image over 100 inches.

>> No.3041914

>>3040189
If it is shutting down it could be the X-ray protection circuit kicking in.

>> No.3041946

>>3041648
mutliple fw900 owner here

Does the one with the scratch have the anti glare coating on or has it been removed? if the scratch is in the AG then you can remove it if you want. Theres tons of info on the pros/cons and how to do it

As for the one with the issue, post a vid of the issue if possible but it sounds like your flyback may be going. I recently replaced mine that I got from a parts unit and it fixed my issue where it would randomly lose focus, and follow it up with a popping noise and brief black screen. Also look into adjusting the white balance/convergence and geometry with windas, the results are nothing short of amazing when properly calibrated.

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3041958

>>3041874

I can't in good conscience sell damaged monitors. Also, they are too heavy to be shipped. Plus they function as my computer and gaming monitor. No one else in my area is selling one of these things to replace, and thus my circumstance.


Image posted is what I recently got (on the bottom), which allows me to switch between 3 JP21 sources (Micomsoft after years finally made a new batch and released them December 26th of last year).

>> No.3041970

>>3041914
No mine isn't shutting down, but people have talked about it. I just slapped the capicitors back on my set but I'm still struggling to get the picture up to snuff

>> No.3041976

>>3041958
could be shipped freight

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>>3041958
You can state in the listing that they're damaged. How much do they weigh? I just shipped off a monitor by ups ground and it was received in perfect condition. It weighed close to 90lbs and the buyer paid for shipping.

>> No.3042015

>>3040618
>http://shmups.system11.org/viewtopic.php?f=6&t=56612

Thanks for the info. I guess I should explain though, I bought both the JVC 720p monitor and a Sony PVM 240p monitor in the same lot.

I plan to play all my old consoles/Wii emu through the Sony PVM as it's native 240p via RGB cables/Component.
The JVC I was just going to use for anything that's 480i Native like PS2/Dreamcast (forgive me if I'm wrong) via S-Video, and wanted to try it for modern consoles via HD inputs in 720p. I know an LED would probably look nicer, but I also wanted to see what it looks like with CRT colours etc, and also the convenience of being able to use that JVC for HD and SD content.

>> No.3042016

>>3041687
Im sure im not the only one here who messaged the guy about shipping but damn is he slow to reply. I messaged him the day the posting went up only got a reply 2 days ago. And he didnt even give me a straight answer... And i messaged him back with some information and its been another 2 days and no response and the auction ends in what another day of 2. Im not bidding until I can get a shipping quote.

>> No.3042017

>>3042016
Or 2*

>> No.3042019

>>3041991

Yeah, the monitors are around 90-97lbs. each. However, they are my only computer monitors, and I actually use one (the other is a backup in case, and that day may soon be coming given the problems I am having as mentioned in >>3041648 posting). Looking at the old completed listings it appears a great condition one went for around $150 in Texas, far far from me but sellers like the current one that is up is going for just under $3USD, but again I'd have to go through 4 large US states for it. If I were to sell mine and it ends out at $3USD, I'd be out of a sweet CRT and not even have enough for lunch in my shithole.

Besides, I did mention I enjoy playing games on the monitors, I just wonder the cost of repairs, leaving the option to maybe Frankenstein the two together.

>> No.3042020

>>3041726
I shouldn't have said SCART, you actually need JP21 cables to go directly into the XRGB. It's an identical-looking cable, but the pin layout is entirely different. If you already have a bunch of SCART cables, you will need an adapter.

You CAN use any splitter, but like I said, beware of cheap ones. They will likely distort or degrade your signal. I've never used one, but maybe someone here can vouch for a specific model.

>> No.3042039

>>3042020

(I know I was not part of this conversation but I did post the image at >>3041958 about the Selecty21)

The Selecty21 is pricey for a switchbox. I have no idea why, but it was the only of its kind for the JP21 spec, which is all I had for the last 20-so years for cables and I only recently learned about SCART about 2 years ago. I do not know if the SCART switchboxes would work with my JP21 cables, so I err-ed on the side of caution and paid the expensive price for the Selecty21. I can say the Selecty21 does not appear to degrade the signal to my untrained eye, but everything still looks great in my opinion.

I have read that SCART directly plugged into a XRGB or Framemeister may damage the devices, so make sure everything is consistent if it needs an adapter or not. Very wise to caution others because they were and still are costly (to me at least) devices.

>> No.3042054

>>3042019
i dont think frankensteining the two will work very well

imo just go rub some vaseline in the scratches (and wipe off the excess ofc) since they seem light and if theyre still very apparent while on then investigate into removing the coating

i fully understand why you dont want to sell them (but sony GDM series monitors go for 300-1200 from what ive seen)

>>3042016
shipping will be 100+
probably around 150 with fedex
but if they ship it freight on a pallet the prices may be different
>>3042015
yeah those jvc rgb cards are hard to come by for a decent price
you could spend a couple hundred in adapters that may not work or plug a framemeister into it (which is kind of redundant)
>>3041797
should wipe off easily
thing is the vaseline seems to only work if the scratch is in the coating
for actual blemishes on the glass it may not work as well or at all

>> No.3042080

>>3042054
>you could spend a couple hundred in adapters that may not work or plug a framemeister into it (which is kind of redundant)

I'm waiting to hear from the seller since he has a friend who might be interested in selling some cards. If I can get a HD SDI Card or COmponent for a good price I'll get those. Otherwise I'll use it via S-Video which is still great looking or on-sell it and try to make a profit.

It's still the bee's knees for colour calibration and the like for film makers or graphic designers I believe.

>> No.3042225

>>3042054
>i dont think frankensteining the two will work very well

If it's the flyback, replacing the board with the flyback would work perfectly. The most common issues with these is the flyback going bad and it's not something you can repair. Hopefully its not a short in the tube.

>> No.3042257

>>3040626
damn, im not big into pvms but that is hot

>> No.3042389

>>3042054
I expected that much but have to factor in if hes gonna charge for materials and packing. Etc.

>> No.3042392

I just got a (free!) PVM-20L5. In addition to games I'd like to view digital (over the air) TV broadcasts in the highest quality possible. Normal digital TV tuners don't seem to accomplish this, but I'd like to know what my options are. I'd like something that can output 1080i and 720p over YPbPr component (or RGB + sync). If it outputs RGBHV (VGA), I have the electronics knowledge to convert that to composite sync, but I want to avoud breaking the bank (I don't really wanna spend over $75 if possible). Anyone have a recommendation? I don't want to do the HDMI -> analog route if I can avoid it (really expensive), and my 20L5 does not have the optional SDI card, either.

Seeing as this was used at a local TV station for viewing 1080i and 720p content, I feel like this would be a good use.

>> No.3042407

>>3042392
Nice! How did you go about getting in contact with that local TV station? Were they that friendly to give away one for free?

>> No.3042471

>>3042225
>. The most common issues with these is the flyback going bad and it's not something you can repair. Hopefully its not a short in the tube.
I can't remember, but I though it was some sort of diode or resistor in the focus circuit that shits the bed, and that it could, in fact, be repaired.

>>3042392
>In addition to games I'd like to view digital (over the air) TV broadcasts in the highest quality possible
You can do what ever you'd like, but if I were in the situation, I'd probably try to avoid doing that so to prolong the tube's life as long as possible. Even if it has several thousand hours of good usage left in it, watching television in any sizable amount could eat into that pretty quickly. Even in "high definition", broadcast stuff is going to be compressed to save bandwidth and you're going to end up with video artifacts anyway; I'd at the very least save the monitor for dedicated video sources where you can confirm quality video throughout.
Just my thoughts, but whatever.

>Normal digital TV tuners don't seem to accomplish this, but
Just a guess, but this may be an HDCP related issue. HDMI/DVI support it, Component and RGB don't and as such you don't see them ending up on tuners.

>> No.3042503

A tad off topic but does anyone have any experience with paying shipping for an item purchased through Ebay, but the shipping isnt part of the listing. Also he quoted me $250 for the HP rebrand. Seems a bit high if you ask me, but i could be wrong.

>> No.3042509

>>3042503
quoted me $250 to ship it from texas to Pennsylvania to clarify

>> No.3042531

>>3042471
>I can't remember, but I though it was some sort of diode or resistor in the focus circuit that shits the bed, and that it could, in fact, be repaired.

Dont think ive seen anything on that before, got a link by any chance? Would be funny if it was something as stupid as that since i went through two flyback boards to fix my issue

>>3042509
>quoted me $250 to ship it from texas to Pennsylvania to clarify

Shipping and handling one of these is probably expensive and time consuming so not suprised he quoted you that. I expect the bids to start coming in towards the end but assuming its 300 shipped or so its probably not worth it

>> No.3042539

>>3042531
Yeah if the bids go above $100 forget it, but i hadnt thought of packing materials etc. so $250 doesnt seem all that far off desu.

>> No.3042561
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3042561

Got a dilemna. I can pick up one of two TVs this weekend. One is a KV-32FS120 WEGA (2005 flat CRT SD) or a KV-32TS46 (1995 curved screen). I can fit only one in my car and they both are available only to pick up at the same time.
They're free, but the 1995 model claims to have a "buzz" issue at certain volumes.

I guess I'm mostly concerned with lag and light-gun compatibility. I'm leaning toward the 2005 model, though not sure if that's too "new," if that makes sense.

Help me /vr/; you're my only hope.

>> No.3042570

>>3042561
Did you check the inputs on both? Do they take component?

I don't think being 'too new' is an issue unless it's HD CRT.

>> No.3042571

>>3042561
get the 2005 one (i looked at the specs it does 480i over component its not HD)

i cant find much info about the 1995 one but it looks like it doesnt have component

>> No.3042578

>>3042570
>>3042571
You're right, the 1995 model doesn't have component, but the 2005 model does. Sadly, it has only one S-Video input, but I figured that should be fine for now; I can easily swap out the plugs as I take marathons of using only one console at a time.

I looked at the specs of the 2005 model and yes, it does not have HD, so I should be good for light guns.

>> No.3042582

anyone ever thought about modding one of these for a 20 inch pvm?
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Table-or-Bartop-Arcade-Cabinet-Machine-Cut-High-Quality-Wood-/281767254716?hash=item419aa31abc:g:BikAAOSw2s1Usa0J

>> No.3042659

>>3042407
I basically did what another anon didna few months ago. I Volunteered there a few times, asked the engineer if they were upgrading from CRT's anytime soon, and it turned out they were getting rid of several. I just took the one since I didn't have room or use for more. There was only one 20L5 they were getting rid of, though. It was just a PBS station, btw.

>>3042471
I'd rather use it as a TV. It's certainly not going to be on as much as it was in the station (most of the day 5 days a week for 10 years), but I'm not going to treat it like a toy in a box that I never take out because it'd ruin the collector's value.

I only watch at most two hours of TV on any given day, anyway. More often just one or less.

>> No.3042661

>>3038864
This looks awesome, I'd get it!

>> No.3042736

>>3042659
>but I'm not going to treat it like a toy in a box that I never take out because it'd ruin the collector's value.
I didn't mean it like that; Rather using it for what would see the best use of it.

>>3042582
Dimensions for it probably wouldn't fit a PVM all that well. Not deep enough, and the angle the screen is intended to be placed at would require you raise it up in order to accommodate the depth of the PVM.
It could probably be done, but you'd probably be better off trying to do something you're self that would fit it better.

>> No.3042969

>>3040539
Anyone? I'm getting the annoying interlaced flicker, but also keeping the scanlines.

>> No.3043085

>>3042969
Well it's 480i but it's technically alternating 240 line frames so you can still see the scan lines

>> No.3043146
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3043146

Got an old trinitron for free, it just sits behind me unused most of the time as i only really use it for playing n64
Have a playstation for it too but no games for it

>> No.3043194

>>3041946

Sorry I missed your posting (refreshing this page and I didn't see it). Both of my monitors have the anti-glare coating, the scratch only seems to have affected the coating and not the glass. I will look into the pros/cons of removing the coating. Then make a decision upon it later. Thanks for letting me know of this, I tend to have most the lights off anyway when the monitor is in use, and being the sole user of the screen, so glare doesn't seem to be an issue so the coating may not be that important.

As for the first one with the issues. I do not have any video editors installed at the moment, because to get the situations to happen may need some time to demonstrate. So I can at best describe the situation only by text right now. Basically, if the monitor has been off for some time, like an hour, when turning the monitor on initially *if there is too much bright colors/white* it will start blinking a lot, but the blinking subsides as I put more black/darker colors on screen. After about 5 minutes of "warming up" to the dark colors there is no issue with the blinking even with the whole picture being white, so long as the monitor stays fully powered on (power save mode essentially counts as turning it off). It's only a minor inconvenience at this time.

The first monitor's slightly unclear text is another issue all together. One can turn the monitor off then back on just fine, in doing so, fine lines like text appear sharper and crisper than usual. So something tells me this monitor is capable of producing a very sharp image, but something has degraded and I am hoping to find a repair shop capable of restoring this as best as possible, because like you, I find it is a great monitor to work and play on.

Thanks for the tips and help everyone, this thread has been surprisingly beneficial for me to participate in.

>> No.3043210

>>3043085
Pretty sure that's not how it works

>> No.3043281

Well, so there's finally a flat television in my home.
Hooked up a PSOne and man, I expected nothing but this was just horrible.

I'm glad I have kept a crappy CRT monitor aside, I didn't really expect the image to be as bad as I heard some people saying, I thought they were just exaggerating a bit but I was wrong.

I'll just keep hunting for a better CRT monitor.

>> No.3043336

>>3043210
Not if he's using emulation filters I guess no

>> No.3043359
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3043359

>>3038586
my precious

>> No.3043370

Why does RGB have colours that differ so much from S-video? I understand that the conversion from YUV to RGB is not lossless, but all the examples I have seen show a significant change in tone.

>> No.3043373

>getting a YUV mod but calling it RGB mod just to upscale it on an LCD
Why do people do this?

>> No.3043393
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3043393

>tfw no PVM
>there's lots of PVMs getting thrown out to the streets every day like if they were pieces of shit and I haven't managed to save a single one

JDIMSA

>> No.3043405

>>3043370
good RGB to YUV (or more exactly to YPbPr) conversion is unnoticiable.
S-video is not YUV but YC, anc C is still limited by carrier bandwidth, and you still need tint/hue adjustments with NTSC. Add the fact that encoding imperfections are much more noticiable with console/computer graphics than with real life pictures.

>> No.3043452

>>3043359
Stupid question, but where do you guys manage to find BVMs? I'd imagine eBay is out of the question considering those are expensive, but I can't think of where else to look, particularly in person.

>> No.3043474
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3043474

>>3043452
I've got 3 BVM-20s from eBay in the past 6 months and all were less than $100 a pop. You can see 2 of them in >>3040626
Left hand one is ~4k hours...

>> No.3043518

>>3043474
Okay, thanks. I guess just keep an eye out?

>> No.3043539

>>3043474
>>3043518

Also, what are some good search terms? "Sony monitor"?

>> No.3043565

>>3043518
>>3043539
Exactly. Set up saved searches and be prepared to move fast if something good gets listed. There are a lot of people ready to pounce on these things so you have to take it pretty seriously for assurance of success.

I've got saved searches for "Sony PVM", "Sony BVM", "Sony BKM", "Ikegami Monitor" and "Broadcast Monitor" which have served me well.

>> No.3043568

>>3038586
I have this old zenith CRT/VHS player combo I use very often.

>> No.3043614

>>3042969
>>3040539
add or subtract 1 from the total vertical lines in the modeline

>> No.3043664
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3043664

>>3042969
Get an actual CRT. Only viable option.

>> No.3043672

>>3043568
>combo vhs/crt tv
that's nice but probably not a very good CRT as far as they go.

>> No.3043681

>>3043565
you forgot sony GVM and panasonic BT- and JVC BM- monitors.

>> No.3043709
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3043709

>>3043664
Better pic. Virtua Racing.

>> No.3043757

>>3043681
Oh, the GVM's can do 480p and 480i, nice!

>> No.3043847

>>3043672
probably, but it gets the job done...

>> No.3044018

>tfw too many PVMs
I want to downsize but I can't let go.

>> No.3044053

Are there converters that can take a 480i signal and turn it into a 240p signal? Raspberry Pi composite output restricted to 480i, which looks terrible for retro games on a CRT television.

Even better, can I convert a HDMI signal to analog? Pi supports 240p over HDMI and the quality would be better if I could use that since the Pi's composite out seems to have a lot of noise.

>> No.3044057

>>3043681
I've got an IBM P260 for 480p and those Panny and JVC monitors never really blew my socks off

An Ikegami TM20-20R on the other hand...I WANT

>> No.3044065

>>3044057
the JVC DTV line looks pretty dope

>> No.3044082

>>3044053
There's some Extron down converters that can do that, however I'm not sure if any of them accept composite video.

>> No.3044138

>>3044053
maybe take the HDMI path instead of the composite.
Run your distro at 320×240, and use HDMI to Composite converter, that mite work

>> No.3044150
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3044150

>>3044057
the Virtua Racing pic above? Panasonoc BT-H1390YN. I have no odea what Ikegamis are like but I prefer my panasonic to both my PVM's (20L5 and 1944Q).

Pictured: AV modded famicom composite output on BT-H1390YN.

>> No.3044156

>>3044138
Most composite encoders will force 480i and digital scaling. Might work, but in my experience it probably won't.

>> No.3044160

>>3044150
4cham's CDN seems to be choking, here's another link to the pic http://i.imgur.com/nejgFxN.jpg

>> No.3044167

>>3043194
> I tend to have most the lights off anyway when the monitor is in use, and being the sole user of the screen, so glare doesn't seem to be an issue so the coating may not be that important.

I will treasure mine that has a mint AG film on it until the tube goes or replacing parts does nothing but my spares without the AG are totally usable and better in some areas (text). I prefer some sort of coating as it helps get the blacks even blacker.

>>3043194
> Basically, if the monitor has been off for some time, like an hour, when turning the monitor on initially *if there is too much bright colors/white* it will start blinking a lot, but the blinking subsides as I put more black/darker colors on screen. After about 5 minutes of "warming up" to the dark colors there is no issue with the blinking even with the whole picture being white, so long as the monitor stays fully powered on (power save mode essentially counts as turning it off). It's only a minor inconvenience at this time.

Does lowering the brightness help with the issue in the first 5 min? Have you done the image restoration recently or any sort of calibration?

>>3043194
>The first monitor's slightly unclear text is another issue all together. One can turn the monitor off then back on just fine, in doing so, fine lines like text appear sharper and crisper than usual.

That's normal. When you first turn it on everything looks super focused and slowly starts to blur as it warms up. You can crack open the back and adjust the horizontal and vertical focus on the flyback to get it looking much sharper. If you have never done so you will be very happy with the results.

>> No.3044174

Just gonna point out that if anything helps it'll be the contrast dial, not brightness. On CRT's the cobtrast dial controls intensity, and brightness controls the black level. Also it soubds like capacitors drying out to me.

>> No.3044273

>>3044174
touchscreen keyboards fucking suck.

>> No.3044389

>>3043452
I live in Australia and use GumTree to find mine. I imagine any local 'Sell and Trade' equivalent would work too.
I've seen seven BVMs of alternating size and price turn up in the last three months.

I bought two in a lot for $600, the guy drove them up from about 2 hours away, they were calibrated before he sold them too. He's kept in touch and helped out with any questions I had about them too, real nice guy.

I've seen small ones (like 8 inches) Sell for about $50 each, some bigger ones like 17~20in sell for like $300~$500.

I'm sure if you really wanted to save money you could haggle/negotiate down to cheaper too.

I was pretty happy with what I paid considering they are in great condition and he basically delivered them for me, plus his willingness to help me out with any noob questions I have.

>> No.3044394
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3044394

This might sound silly, but is there any danger of using modern consoles on BVMs or CRTs in general? I have a PS3 hooked up to my JVC BVM at the moment via S-Video and it looks lovely, but I'm worried it might be outputting at too high a frequency or something.

Am I just being paranoid/stupid? I remember someone saying plugging a PC into a CRT can damage it because it's not made for 15hz displays.

>> No.3044443

>>3044394
If you can see a picture there's no problem and you're being atupid (or something).

>> No.3044510

>>3044156
240p analog is technically a 480i signal, it's just that the scanlines of the two fields are drawn on top of one another instead of properly interlaced. That's why the term "doublestrike" is sometimes used in emulation. Any downscaler would have to explicitly support this, not many do.

>> No.3044594
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3044594

Compaq S710 VGA monitor with scanlines inserted via Retroarch.

Looking good? How different would an XRGB-3 be for reference if I decide to go that route?

>> No.3044657

>>3044594
>How different would an XRGB-3 be for reference if I decide to go that route?


would look very similar

>> No.3044667

>>3044594
Is that being driven at 640x480? It looks kind of like alternating bright / dim scanlines. I would personally go with a shader that just dropped every second scanline entirely.

>> No.3044679

http://www.ebay.com/itm/262307418520?_trksid=p2047675.m570.l5999&_trkparms=gh1g%3DI262307418520.N36.S1.R1.TR6
if this goes for that cheap crt truly is dead

>> No.3044691

>>3044679
>pickup only
That's why it's going for peanuts. If it was shipped people would be all over it.

>> No.3044702
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3044702

>>3044667
It's being driven at 3840x4080 with the tv-out+interlacing filter. The resolution is a catch-all resolution for scaling, and the shader scanlines 240p content (and can force 240p), and interlaces 480i content, while doing some colour correction.

That screenshot had the scanlines set to 50% brightness because it is a dark monitor, so here they are at regular brightness.

>> No.3044718

>>3044510
Yes, but the odds of a HDMI to composite scaler doing 240p (NOT standard 480i which I was referring to) are slim. They are highly likely to just stretch to fit a 640x480 frame buffer, which is why 480i meant interlaced 480 lines.

240p has the same horizontal sync rate as 480i (approximately - in reality it jitters a little due to the interlaced timings if viewed on an oscilloscope), and just about any CRT that runs a flyback transformer outputting a 15khz sawtooth will display 480i or 240p, but it is not technically correct to say they are one and the same, due to the different timing on the hsync signal.

TL;DR I said what I meant and it is very unlikely that any hdmi to composite converter will use a 320x240 framebuffer, let alone 320x240 progressove timings.

>> No.3044731

>>3044702
couple extra zeros there bud

>> No.3044732

>>3044718
[more detail] the timings differ in that in 480i there's an extra delay the length of one hsync pulse before the guns begin drawing the field on the screen, so that the two fields do not overlap. this one-pulse offset is the difference between 240p and 480i and the reason why hsync from 480i does not appear as a stable and steady waveform on an oscilloscope, instead bouncing back and forth a tiny bit.

>> No.3044738

>>3044731
maybenot, you need a lot if extra lines of resolution to emulate scanlines accurately, and a high DPI screen. Still not good enough for me though, I need a CRT.

I don't use a CRT for the scan lines - I use a CRT for the analog 4:3 stretching which inevitably looks horrible on a 96dpi LCD.

>> No.3044984

you think with super high dpi displays (4k 27 inch?) its possible to emulate an aperture grille or shadow mask?

>> No.3045075

>>3043146
Jesus christ is that RF? Get a good S-Video cable dude, $15 for a half-decent picture

>> No.3045264
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3045264

What qualities should i look for in a crt for pc? ill be running from a gtx 660ti

>> No.3045286

>>3045264
For a start, a PC CRT is second tier for MAME... but still awesome for current PC games IMO.

In terms of specs - 19"+ with ow dot pitch (<0.3mm) & high horizontal scan rate. Anything above 120kHz is great. Anything over about 90kHz is acceptable.

Something not too old that takes tandard VGA

In terms of the tube itself - that's it's nice and bright and not too worn. I have a PC monitor that has a high-impedance setting for the video lines, and activating that makes it bright enough to play on, but also produces noticeable ghosting that means you can't use it for anything *but* twitch gaming.

>> No.3045309

>>3044984
Emulate - yes.

Duplicate - no.

That would be my guess, at any rate.

>> No.3045337

>>3045264
this used to be basically everyone's monitor at the turn of the millenium

>> No.3045338

>>3044984
>you think with super high dpi displays (4k 27 inch?) its possible to emulate an aperture grille or shadow mask?

It wouldn't really matter since you'd also need a ~900khz refresh rate to emulate the electron emitter guns movement.

>> No.3045360

>>3044984
I have a 4k 24 inch monitor and the answer is basically yes, it can also hit CRT tier brightness and contrast ratios. The only thing you're still missing is the 15khz whine and 60hz flicker.

>> No.3045465

>>3045264
all pc crts 19 inches and over will support at least 1600x1200 at greater than 60Hz

>> No.3045469

>>3039647
Nigga that's PERFECT.

>> No.3045495

>>3045469
>nigga
>>/b/

>> No.3045514

>>3045495
What do you have against using AAVE as terms of endearment or admiration?

>> No.3045526

>>3045495
Wow, check out this white boy telling a brother what he can and cannot say.

>> No.3045542

>>3043085
Doesn't 480i flicker between even and odd lines every other frame, which would eliminate scanlines?

>> No.3045623
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>> No.3045629
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3045629

>>3045623

>> No.3045652

I am looking to pick up a new CRT, I found a Samsung TX-S2782H near me for $40, it sounds reasonable and I like that I like all of the video inputs, I will primarily use it for NES, SNES, PCE, Saturn, PS1, and PS2. Thoughts? Anyone familiar with this?

>> No.3045654
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3045654

>>3045652
Forgot pic

>> No.3045675
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3045675

Can anyone guess the hardware used for this?

>> No.3045703
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3045703

>>3045652
>>3045654
>HD CRT
>in exchange for legal tender

NEIN!

>> No.3045704

>>3045675
Super Nintendo.
You're welcome

>> No.3045723

>>3045704
Come on anon you know what I meant.

>type of monitor
>signal connection
>original hardware or emulation (though I don't think it's even possible to tell these apart?)

>> No.3045761

>>3045465
Incorrect, sir! But thank you for playing.

>> No.3045762

>>3045723
give us less of an intensionally shitty photo then

>> No.3045765

>>3045623
What game is that, anon?

>> No.3045805

>>3045723
1. Some kind of flat screen trinitron.

2. Some kind of RGB or component.

3. Either original hardware or using a bandwidth limiting filter.

>> No.3045825
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3045825

Like i said, probably not the best but it does its job correctly

>> No.3045837

>>3045765
King of Dragons on SNES, pretty good game.

>> No.3045842

>>3045825
Even the shittiest CRT produces a better image for old consoles than the best LCD.
So it doesn't matter all that much if you just want to play the old games.

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3045889

>> No.3045891
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3045891

>>3045889

>> No.3046083

>>3045842
I suppose... I mean I just say its not the best because its small... I have a bigger one but I cant use it most of the time.

>> No.3046298

>See monitor in OP for sale
>Too far away to convince anyone to drive me there
Should have gotten that license when I could.

>> No.3046329

>>3045761
prove it then

assuming that anon is from america
how big is the possibility that he'd find one of those rare pos's? (make sure its 31 khz youre talking about)

>> No.3046334

>>3045889
>>3045891
anon you really need to adjust that convergence

>> No.3046353

>>3046334
I can't get into the service menu with any apps or universal remotes, and it doesn't annoy me enough to go buy a remote from ebay.

thankfully a lot of games have an option to adjust the screen.

>> No.3046357

>>3046334
or am i getting convergence and overscan mixed up ? i must be.

whats wrong with my picture?

>> No.3046361

>>3046357
oh i thought those 2 were from the same anon

the first one i quoted looks fine but the second one eh im not really sure how to explain it
convergence is basically the pixels not lining up (i know crts dont have pixels just thats an easy way to explain it)

>> No.3046608

So my mom's old dell computer has an AMD radeon 5450 catalyst & windows7. Can I 240p 15khz this bitch? Does soft15khz work on win7?

>> No.3046616

>>3046608
What monitor is it?

>> No.3046631

>>3046616
I have a 15khz NEC crt I can use. I have never used CRT Emudriver but it seems to only be compatible up to the HD 4000.

>> No.3046634

>>3046631
Yeah, looks like you're going to need to downgrade your card. Other than that, there's no reason why you shouldn't be able to if you get an HD4XXX card

>> No.3046641

>>3046634
hmm I just found this recent forum post. They also have a 5450.
http://geedorah.com/eiusdemmodi/forum/viewtopic.php?pid=1052

>> No.3046651

>>3046641
Give it a shot then. There's not too much difference between a 4450 and a 5450 anyways.

>> No.3046660
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3046660

So I inherited a cool compaq PC from the late 90's. I bought a VGA cable but turned out it didn't fit. What do I need for this?

>> No.3046667

>>3046660
Look down.

>> No.3046673
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3046673

>>3046660

>> No.3046692
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3046692

>>3046667
>>3046673
ayy
thanks senpai, I feel stupid.

>> No.3046693

>>3046660
>lolol

>> No.3046747

Who got that fw900 rebrand for 204.50?

>> No.3047025
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3047025

>> No.3047096

>>3046329
>prove it then
My 19" Smile KFC-2011 does 1600x1200@60Hz, but won't go any higher. Was rebadged by viewmaster and a few other companies.

There are probably other monitors of similar vintage with the same limits.

And no, it's not likely you'll find one. You used the word "all" and it stuck in my craw :)

>> No.3047102

>>3047025
Set looks nice, picture looks horrible. Is that RF or just a shit shot?

>> No.3047149
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3047149

Forgive the poor photography, here is Last Blade 2 running on Wii at 240p on my Sony Trinitron 14". Connected via component cables.

I've also got the JVC DTV hooked up but only can connect via S-Vid. It looks wonderful even so, for both ps2 and PS3

>> No.3047171
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3047171

>>3046357
Convergence is the alignment of the three beams so that they only strike their intended phosphor. When convergence is off you will see red and/or blue fringing, most notably on white. While I see what anon is taking about in the second picture, the picture quality is too poor to tell if your convergence is actually bad. Pic related is used to check and adjust beam convergence.

>> No.3047204

>>3046361
CRTs do have pixels, just not in the same sense as fixed pixel displays. CRTs group phosphor triads into logical pixels, whereas fixed pixel displays have a subpixel triads that comprise a physical pixel.

>> No.3047210

>>3047204
>phosphor triads
>what is aperture grille

>> No.3047238
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3047238

>>3042561
Pic related is from a 32FS120, big thick scanlines, great set for retro gaming. It can do 240p/480i over component, also got s-video and the standard composite and RF. You only get one set of component inputs and one s-video input though, so using a switch is recommended.

>> No.3047240 [DELETED] 
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3047240

Okay so I'm wondering what to do with this monitor.
It's a 17" JVC DTV, capable of 720p. Problem is the only cards it has is S-vid and Sd-SDI.
Even with just S vid it looks really nice for PS2 & 3 but I can't he'll but feel I need to get a HD connection to get the most from it.

As for older games, since it's got 720p it's not ideal for 240p games either, right?

I might hold onto it in hopes of finding better cards to use with it.

Please forgive the non retro picture, its all i have ATM.

>> No.3047259

>>3047210
"Sections of phosphor stripe triplets." You happy now?

>> No.3047414
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3047414

is this ANY GOOD? I don't have a CRT tv with component but I'm wondering if this RGB scart to composite will do the job.

>> No.3047429

>>3047204
>CRTs group phosphor triads into logical pixels
Sure they do, champ.

>> No.3047449

>>3047414
That does the opposite, it allows you to connect composite video into a scart socket. Useful for TVs that only had a Scart and a RF input and nothing else (pretty common in Europe).

>> No.3047464

>>3047449
So you're saying I have to buy a different one? But what if I buy a RGB scart cable for a sega genesis, hook it up to that converter and plug in the composite cables into the tv? Would it work or no?

>> No.3047503
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3047503

>>3047464
In theory....maybe

You'd need to:
a) - make sure the Genny to SCART cable was wired to carry composhit &/or s-video along with RGB.
b) - either buy a gender-reversed SCART cable or use a gender changer.
c) - be crazy

Why do you want to do this again? Is it only way of getting composhit out your Genny? Hint: [Spoiler]it isn't

>> No.3047512

What is the largest size of CRT PC monitor manufactured?

The largest 4:3, 480i CRT Televisions I've seen are 36".

>> No.3047513

>>3047503
i wanted to get RGB Scart out of my genny


dammit now i have to buy another one

>> No.3047526

>>3047513
And a new TV if it doesn't have component. Composite doesn't magically turn into RGB if you use a converter.

>> No.3047534
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3047534

>>3047464
For one, it's not a converter, just an adapter.

And for two, no it wouldn't work.

For three, even if it did in fact somehow work, you'd just be getting normal composite out of the console and would be entirely better of just using a regular composite cable.

>>3047512
Exclusively PC monitor, or PC resolutions and more?

Mitsubishi obviously has it's AM-4201r, which will do TV resolutions as well as lower PC resolutions, with some of their later smaller stuff being a bit more capable. NEC has equally large sets (to the smaller ones) with similar capabilities.


I can't read moonrunes, but I believe this will display at least something in the 31khz range in some form. No idea exactly what though.
Pretty sure this is just about the largest functional CRT out there though, TV or otherwise.
RIP anon

>> No.3047549

>>3047512
CRT HDTVs are similar enough to PC CRTs, though not exactly a perfect replacement for them depending on what you're doing.

>> No.3047738

>>3047534
itsa soni
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wXiCm9IfLWY
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RAd1Yr2l9Kg
(big black beautiful) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=67LeutmbDIE
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vjfdljReeac
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oQVqc-RPr10
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IRT8irHWhhM

>> No.3047751
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3047751

>>3047738
>tfw no 25x40m crt
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=avn87a4VS9A
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LL9aoIIKR6o

>> No.3047759

>>3047025
have you photoshopped that plant in?

>> No.3047772

>>3047414
This will not get you use RGB anon,
it will just carry the composite signal and be exactly like just using the yellow rca cable. Do you have s-video? You'd be better off with that.

>>3047464
see previous answer
>>3047503
These options won't get you RGB.
>>3047526
This exactly, you need a scart cable for your console then one of three things:

1) a scart tv like in europe and a console scart cable
2) A scart splitter cable to BNC inputs on a professional monitor (PVM etc)
3) A scart cable, a rgb scart to component (the Red, green, blue cable) converter then component leads to your component capable tv (from what I understand the most ubiquitous higher quality signal standard in the US)

>> No.3047830
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3047830

>>3047772
>These options won't get you RGB
I never implied they would. Anon never explicitly stated that RGB was the intended application either, simply "would this work?" which I took to mean "can I pass a video signal through this hotchpotch abomination"

In future I'll just point them to RetroRGB and let them figure it out. I'm sick of spoonfeeding then getting chewed out for it.

>> No.3047857

>>3047830
Nothing wrong with your post anon. I just knew he'd have got the wrong end of the stick.

>> No.3047921

How can I nicely get my Raspberry Pi into my CRT?

Easiest option is composite, but that is composite...

>> No.3047936

>>3047759
>>3047025
The longer I look at the pic, the more it looks like it's entirely photoshopped together.

>> No.3047937

>>3045075
It's probably composite, and it's quite likely that set doesn't even have S-Video. Looks kinda old. Dude.

>> No.3047951

>>3047921
I dunno.
The Pi has composite and HDMI, right?
Is there no way to get another video signal out of it throught the GPIO pins or something?

>> No.3047953

>>3047936
it is.

buy why?

>> No.3048020

Do any modern games look good running at 240p on a crt? Gonna try out shovel knight later, and was hoping to get a few more recs

>> No.3048039

>>3047238
Sweet. Awesome, thanks! I picked up the set, but had to move it to the basement for now as it's a lot wider than anticipated.

Not sure if you or anyone will know, but is it okay to tilt a CRT on its side during transport? It was the only way it could've gone through the basement doorway, so we had to tilt it on its side while moving it.

>> No.3048051

>>3048039
It's fine.

>> No.3048218

>>3048020
You probably are going to have hard time to get modern games running in such a low res. What's your setup?

>> No.3048301

>>3048218
You can easily force it with crt_emudriver

>> No.3048302

>>3048020
Not sure how you would force Shovel Knight into 240p. Most sets will just display it as a 480i signal.

I tried it using a Wii U hooked to my PVM via component. It was okay-ish. It suffered from not having a 4:3 display option.

>> No.3048342
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3048342

>>3047414
>my mp3 player won't play FLAC, but I want the highest quality
>I know! I'll just convert it to mp3!
>my mp3 will be higher quality than other mp3s because it's from FLAC!

>> No.3048343

Alright so I need help /vr/
I just bought a broadcasting Monitor (JVC DTV-1700) and it just shipped in. I'm not getting any picture on it with RGB or YPbPr inputs. It actually wont display any menus either. I'm pretty sure it broke during shipping.
Does anyone know anything about PVM/BVMs and can give me a hand. Or direct me to somewhere else

>> No.3048348

>>3048343
Try other inputs?

>> No.3048351

>>3048348
Only have the RGB/YPbPr card rn
I'm pretty sure it's dead because I'm not getting menus but I'm not too knowledgeable on BVMs

>> No.3048371

>>3048351
I don't think menus will show unless you have sync.

Take pictures of the back with your hookups, and the front while running.

>> No.3048374

>>3048351
Is the tube operative at all?
Does it glow faintly if there is no ambient light?
Do you get a key symbol when you try to bring up the menu or nothing at all?
Have you tried pulling the input card, cleaning the contacts with IPA and reseating it?

Link to the manual in case you don't have it:
https://www.google.co.uk/url?sa=t&source=web&rct=j&url=http://pro.jvc.com/pro/attributes/hdtv/manual/DTV1700C.pdf&ved=0ahUKEwio1Zz5m6_LAhWCShQKHQmZAdQQFgggMAI&usg=AFQjCNHPP4-mAWIsMwowueE2nDBrjIPQzw&sig2=eqfO4ErEeJYn7MhQV10hCg

Hope it was shipped well, looks like a nice monitor. Be a shame to lose it.

>> No.3048429

>>3047951
>>3047921
HDMI to composite converter?

>> No.3048435

>>3048429
Er, I meant component sorry.

>> No.3048483

KV-32HS500 here, no light guns are working. Tried known working systems/light guns, changed brightness, etc. Any advice?

>> No.3048492

>>3048374
It appears the tube is dead
Contacting the seller now. Hopefully I get a refund.
But the chance of me finding one of these again is so low
I just wanna play Melee on it ;-;

>> No.3048493

>>3048483
it's HD, you'll never get lightguns to work.

your only option is wii 'lightgun' games

>> No.3048497

>>3048493
>>>3048483 (You)
>it's HD, you'll never get lightguns to work.
>your only option is wii 'lightgun' games
Well, the unit was free, so no loss, really. Thanks for the reply.

>> No.3048579

>>3048302
I swear Wii U has a 4:3 option when playing at 480p/i?

>> No.3048808

>>3047921
The GPIO pins can be used. There are some add-ons out there that will get 240P out, i know that much. But it's like 720x240 or something. I'd suggest google.

>> No.3048812

>>3048371
Menus should show anyway. They're internally generated by the set/cards and not dependent on external inputs.

>> No.3048845

>>3048812
They still need to use the sync that the monitor is running at.

>> No.3048848

>>3048492
It's probably fine, you just don't know how to work the set

>> No.3048910

>>3048848
I mean it turns on. The front buttons light up. But there's no glow from the screen or anything.

>> No.3048941

>>3048910
Do you hear it degauss when it turns on? any sounds like static?

>> No.3049079

what's the highest progressive resolution I can get out of a 600TVL PVM?

>> No.3049087

>>3049079
It totally depends on the model but usually 240p

>> No.3049278

>>3048845
Not for a PVM they don't. If you know better about the JVC, my apologies. If not, i doubt it would be any different.

>> No.3049280

>>3049087
...and the TVL doesn't matter, that's just how many sets of 3-colour dots/stripes there are on the screen. Nothing to do with signal format and scan capability.

>> No.3049325

Guys i really need some help

I was adjusting some settings on my PVM 20L2

Under the focus category it was some abbreviation but i believe it was the horizontal frequency im not sure
all of the sudden the screen started shaking and got all jumbled like i had the ext sync button and and it cut off

now i get nothing when i hit the power button
i unplugged and replugged it and still nothing
no noise no light no anything

is there anything i can do? i just got the monitor today and i would hate to have broken it already

>> No.3049365

>>3049325
If you've set the focus or screen setting right down you might be able to open the case and adjust it manually? It might have been an HV setting, i guess?

I really know nothing about the L series settings specifically so hopefully someone else with one can help.

Just be careful not to electrocute yourself if you do open the set. The focus and screen knobs are designed to be adjusted while the set is running, but stay away from the anode cap and the power supply.

>> No.3049378

>>3049325
Can you not get back into the service menu anon? It sounds like it was definitely a frequency setting changed too far. If it's a digital menu you should still be able to change it back.

>> No.3049402

>>3049365
>>3049378
i just left it off for like 15 mins and it suddenly came on again
im guessing it reset'ed itself
im very glad

thanks though

ill have pics up in the next few days
honestly when compared to my bvm (13') with its perfect geometry and convergence this pvm really cant compete

the convergence really will have to be fixed with magnets or convergence strips (theres only one convergence pot and when the top is fixed the bottom is fugged and vice versa) but then again with the larger screen i probably wont be able to notice the convergence considering ill be sitting farther away from it

>> No.3049430
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3049430

Sorta not CRT-related but how much do Sega CD's go nowadays? Are they easy to repair?

>> No.3049437

>>3047429
Then, pray tell, what do they do?

>> No.3049443

>>3049430
why do you want one?

>> No.3049449

>>3049430
You'd probably get a better response in the repair thread. Where I am they go for ~150-200 Aussie dollars. Try to get a NTSC one though or you won't be able to play all the games with an ever drive and you will have to do some heavy modding. No idea about repairs but I've heard the second version is more reliable (it's the only one I have).

>> No.3049452

>>3049443
Fuck I hate these kinds of posts

>> No.3049476

>>3049430
Keep any eye out for "broken" ones that dont power on

It's usually a fuse that needs replacing and it's pretty easy, thats how I got mine for $10

>> No.3049498

>>3049476
Do be careful though, you could end up with one that has mangled up gears and/or a missing limit switch.

>> No.3049594

Why are scan lines so sexy? Never noticed them as a kid, and during the transition from SD to HD I couldn't stand the "grain" of scan lines. Yet now here I am finding them so attractive in vidya.

>> No.3049769
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3049769

>>3040638
>High quality sound system
>Crystal clear RGB Monitors
>Noisy as fuck fat PS2

Ruined.

>> No.3049773

>>3041675
I bet there'll be some trickery involved, as that monitor doesn't support 15kHz natively. >>3041678 may be of assistance.

>> No.3049824

>>3048941
I think that's what I hear. I'm not too sure though

>> No.3049890
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3049890

>>3049769
Fat ps2 is the best for FREEMCB

You can use a HDD in it unlike the slim.

It isnt even noisy if your fan is clean.

>> No.3049973

>>3049437
They don't do much with logical pixels, is what. The guns fire an analog signal at the phosphor dots, and the horizontal divisions of the former, if you will, most definitely do not line up one-to-one with the latter, save in extremely rare and unlikely circumstances.

>> No.3049978
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3049978

>>3049769
>>3049890
I'm running FreeHDB on a 500GB SATA laptop drive and have it on an isolation platform. It's actually not that loud.

Working on getting a quieter fan installed but it's an awkward size so not easy to source.

>> No.3050050

So how much radiation are we getting from our cathode ray tubes?

>> No.3050068
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3050068

>>3050050

>> No.3050089

>>3049978
http://www.theisozone.com/downloads/playstation/tools/48-bit-hdd-osd-110-and-preinstalled-applications/

you don't even need anything except a ps2, hdd/network adapter and an ide hdd (or adapt to sata)

fyi for anyone interested, it even has gardius gaiden preinstalled, great way to play psx games

>> No.3050297

>>3048579
Yeah, with black bars at the top and bottom. None of the games are programmed with 4:3 support in mind anymore. Even toward the end of the regular Wii's lifespan, most games dropped the option for a 4:3 display, and would just be shown with black bars if played on an SD set.

>> No.3050532

>>3050089
That's pretty much my setup bar POPS which looked a pain to set up (I'm using PS2PSXE at the moment which isn't great truth be told)

Might give it a whirl on a spare drive and migrate my games if it works out. Thanks for the tip m8

>> No.3050617

>>3048492
Sorry anon
I really wanted that 1700 but im glad I didnt get it now

Did you manage a refund?
Its always sad to see a multisync die

>> No.3050765

>>3047534
>Exclusively PC monitor, or PC resolutions and more?
Exclusively PC monitor.
I want to get a CRT PC monitor to make my emulation PC more authentic.
What is the largest PC CRT size made for the consumer market?

>> No.3050784

>>3049973
Maybe I am misunderstanding what logical pixels are, but what you described sounds like them to me.

>> No.3050786

>>3050050
About ten bananas per year.

>> No.3050796

>>3048351
If you can't get that JVC working, are you interested in seeking the card? I'm looking for one!

>> No.3050849

>>3050765
Fw900 is the biggest worth getting

>> No.3050957

>>3043146
I've played quite bit on one of the IRL. They look really good in a way that's hard to capture with a photograph. Could just be the eye-popping color. One of the best composite displays I've ever used.

>> No.3051014

>>3038864
>SUPER WOOFER

go for it

>> No.3051256

May not be VR but oh well

I want my Wii to be able to connect to a CRT that can do 480p.
I know that a rare few CRT TVs can do 480p, and that some of these lag (HD CRTs).

So I know that my best bet would be to use a CRT PC monitor. But the problem is those take that 15 pin VGA thing. So I want to know, does this Component to VGA adapter induce any lag whatsoever? If it does it's pointless.

YPbPr Component to VGA $50
http://www.amazon.com/Monoprice-107113-Component-YpbPr-Converter/dp/B009GUQYBO/ref=sr_1_3?ie=UTF8&qid=1457482043&sr=8-3&keywords=component+to+vga

Wii VGA cable (doubt) $26
http://www.amazon.com/Wii-PS3-VGA-HDTV-Cable-Nintendo/dp/B0015MISAG/ref=sr_1_3?ie=UTF8&qid=1457481339&sr=8-3&keywords=component+to+vga+game

>> No.3051275
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3051275

>>3051256
I have that wii VGA cable. It works

>> No.3051290

>>3051275
does it work on a CRT, and using 480p?

>> No.3051323

>>3051290
Yes. Probably just uses some cheap resistor math.

>> No.3052141

What the fuck is this? Can I build a TV with it?

http://www.aliexpress.com/item/14-21-inch-CGA-Wei-Ya-chassis-for-CGA-arcade-game-machine-arcade-cabinet-Arcade-Parts/526650422.html

>> No.3052552

>>3052141
It's just a chassis. You still need a compatible tube and if you want it to be a TV you will need a tuner as well.

>> No.3052649

>>3049978
what adapter are you using to use a laptop sata drive?
asking because my only motherboard with IDE broke and I want to put more games on it.

>> No.3052831

>>3048020
>>3048301
Well outside of shovel knight and cave story (which work flawlessly and look great) all of my tests have failed.

Everything else I've tried either has unreadable text/generally looks like shit, or simply refuses to run in 240p no matter what.

Still looking for games to try if anyone has suggestions or is willing to test it themselves, it would be neat if we could make a list of modern games that work on a crt.

>> No.3052857

Anyone have their stuff on some kind of rack or cart? Post pics I need inspiration.

>> No.3052880

Trying to connect raspberry pi to a pvm 25 pin. Is there some adapter to connect the pvm 25 pin to hdmi or 25pin to vga to hdmi, or do i need to get a scart converter?

>> No.3053013

>>3052649
This one:
http://www.system-talks.co.jp/product/sata-tr150vh.htm

>> No.3053063

>>3052831
Did shovel knight give you a 4:3 option?

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3053068

>>3052857

>> No.3053085

So what's the best, FW900 or F520? The former seems to get a lot more recognition, but 16:10 is useless for retro gaming.

>> No.3053142

>>3053068
"All right, class. It's movie time!"

>> No.3053197
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3053197

So I figured this might be the best thread to ask this in.

Can anyone recommend an s-video switch with at least 3 inputs? I'm currently using pic related. It's acceptable for what I paid, but the slight double image/ghosting is a bit annoying.

>> No.3053203

Is it true that aligning your CRT east to west (front and back) will give better picture due to the earth's magnetic field?

>> No.3053219

>>3053203
It should be as the magnetic influence will be reduced.
Also convergence and purity adjustments are usually done in that position because of that.

>> No.3053228

>>3053203
>>3053219
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z2k8wKHIJCE

>> No.3053358

>>3053228
So if your CRT has tilt correction you don't need to get a compass and turn your TV?

>> No.3053498

>>3053085
16:10 gives you more screen real estate and versatility, but the GDM-F520 is the technically superior monitor; 137khz Horizontal sync limit as opposed to the FW900's 121. There really isn't much out there that can even match that, let alone outdo it.

>> No.3053521

>sold my 4 Sony PVM2130s
>will never find one again
ether me now famila

>> No.3053647

>>3052857
Put it on a schoolboys desk! Fits 20 inch monitors great and has space in the lower level for power cords and consoles. Although I wouldn't recommend it for some consoles

>> No.3053852

>>3053197
go on ebay and look for an extron s-video switch
they'll work perfectly

http://www.ebay.com/itm/Extron-SW6-SV-MX-S-Video-Switcher-/201538428493?hash=item2eeca05e4d:g:KaUAAOSwstxVEwxP

>> No.3053861

>>3052857
http://retrorgb.com/rgbcart.html

>> No.3053878

http://www.ebay.com/itm/Sony-HR-Trinitron-Multiformat-PVM-2530-Video-Monitors-VideoTelecom-Zoom-Box-Co/331795378018?_trksid=p2047675.c100005.m1851&_trkparms=aid%3D222007%26algo%3DSIC.MBE%26ao%3D1%26asc%3D20131003132420%26meid%3D8f09e8af304a49cbaad595c191637a13%26pid%3D100005%26rk%3D2%26rkt%3D6%26sd%3D331795358943
WOAH
im sure this is someone's holy grail

>> No.3053883

>>3053852
I also need to get audio out of the same device with standard composite jacks.

>> No.3053959

>>3053063
It doesn't even normally give you a 240p option in the first place. You just have to set your desktop resolution to what you want to play the game with, launch the game, and then hope it works.

That said I didn't try to use 4:3 at all. I'm not sure there's any way you could get it to work without stretching the hell out of it or outright cutting the edges off.

>> No.3054006

>>3053203
It is generally the best orientation to calibrate in as doing so will reduce the effects of Earth's magnetic field should you choose to operate your monitor in a different orientation. However, if you don't have any plans to reorientate your monitor for a long time and don't mind recalibrating when you do, you could opt to calibrate it in the orientation you intend to use it.

>> No.3054134

>>3053959
If it's not in 4:3, you will have arbitrary scanlines. They won't be between rows of pixels.

>> No.3054157

>>3053063
Nevermind, turns out I'm a retard and had the game set to the wrong resolution.

Using 400 x 240 gives you 4:3

>>3054134
Should be displaying properly now that I'm using the proper resolution

>> No.3054253
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3054253

>anyone on the east coast want a PVM 1943 md for 45 dollars? got rid of mine and picked up this beast for free...

>> No.3054258
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3054258

>>3039779
Couldn't you find one of these RGB boards and install?

>> No.3054264

>>3053878
>Multiformat-PVM-2530
Relly? How does that work?

>> No.3054304

>>3054157
>Using 400 x 240 gives you 4:3
That isn't a 4:3 resolution

>> No.3054345

>>3054253
why the fuck would you do that

>> No.3054348

>>3054258
N-series monitors are low-tier budget models. They aren't compatible with any expansion cards, so you're stuck with whatever the monitor has by default (without some sort of hardware modding)

>> No.3054352

>>3054253
Where at?

>> No.3054357

>>3054352
FUCK YOU ITS MINEMINEMEIFNEMIFNASIFSA

>> No.3054504

so guys what do you do if your single convergence pot isnt good enough?

convergence strips?

>> No.3054520

>>3043146
looks shit to be honest.

>> No.3054616
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3054616

>>3054504
A lot of the time convergence strips do jack shit.

Best place to start is with the purity rings. Any Sony service manual will show them to you. Not all sets are the same, but the basic principle that you move the rings relative to one another and the yoke is. I'd make some sort of mark down them so you can tell where you started and get back there if you have to. You might have to break the caulk away from the rings before starting to free them up. It's not too hard to do, but it does have to be done while the set is running, so watch where you put your hands. And consider using a mirror if you have trouble seeing the screen while safely reaching the rings.

>> No.3054619

>>3054616
soz, didn't check the pic. Ignore the writing unless you want to rotate the yoke. The convergence rings are the black rubber rings with the tabs poking off, just above the lower red box.

>> No.3054665

>>3054616
holy fuck people actually rotate yokes with the set running? I did mine with the unit off, took forever to get it level

>> No.3054729
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3054729

This would be a sick retro battlestation.

Someone in LA / San Diego, pick it up.

http://www.ebay.com/itm/Sony-HR-Trinitron-Multiformat-PVM-2530-Video-Monitors-VideoTelecom-Zoom-Box-Co-/331795378018

>> No.3054892

As a new PVM owner. I have a bunch of questions.

1. Should the chroma setting be at on, off, or auto?

2. Should my NTSC be at 7.5 or 0?

3. What are the best settings overall?

>> No.3054917

>>3054892
Titan AE was really underrated.

>> No.3054969

>>3054616
Ha! Someone saved my pic, glad it was considered useful.
To be fair, that pic is still relevant for convergence. The rings on the neck effect static convergence (convergence at the centre of the screen), moving the yoke up, down, left & right effects dynamic convergence (convergence at the edges). You'd need to remove the rubber wedges to do that, though.

>>3054665
I've done this on multiple sets and the only time I've been shocked was from the set in the pic when the plastic cover in the middle of the pic was removed. My thumb brushed a contact under there and I got a blast of voltage. If you've burned yourself with a soldering iron then it was like that, except with a tingling feeling around the burn for a while. Made me jump, more than anything else.

So... yeah, be careful. Avoid both hands in at the same time and wear rubber soled shoes.

>> No.3055060

Dad was a director of photography and always said NTSC was shit to work with and stands for 'never the same colour'. Is that true?

Being a Brit I've never used or seen a TV with NTSC desu.

>> No.3055070

>>3055060
You can find the explanation for that on wikipedia. It isn't an issue with consoles.

>> No.3055130

>>3053197
I use that
never had ghosting.
Or maybe I do and I'm too dumb to notice

>> No.3055393

>>3054616
thanks

my problem is i cant find a manual for the pvm 20L2
ive searched everywhere and only found one in japanese
do i have to buy a manual?

>> No.3055435
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3055435

>>3055393
http://elektrotanya.com/sony_pvm-14l2_pvm-20l2.pdf/download.html

Literally 5 seconds in google and 100% legit, I just downloaded it myself to check.

You'll need to wait a minute or so for the "processing" placeholder to change to "get manual" but past that it's plain sailing.

>> No.3055441

>>3055435
this looks like hyllian crt filter. nice pic

>> No.3055452
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3055452

>>3055441
Thanks m8, shame my phone camera is shite...

It's KoF '98 on PS2 playing through RGB on a 4k hour BVM-20G1 with HD/TELETEXT mode switched in the service menu for pseudo-240p.

Here, have another.

>> No.3055454

I have a Philips monitor, this one in particular.

http://www.philips.co.uk/c-p/227E3LHSU_00/e-line-21.5-inch-54.6-cm

I want to buy a ps2 (can't emulate since my pc is outdated), and now I'm wondering; can I somehow plug in the ps2 into the monitor, or will I have to buy a CRT tv?

>> No.3055481
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3055481

>>3054616
>>3054619
what if my convergence is like this
does that mean i need to rotate the yoke?

>> No.3055567
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3055567

Thinking about getting this. Put my 20L5 on top and mount my 14G5U on it since I have the rack mount for it. Then get a bunch of shelves to hold all my vr consoles. Want to do this so I can have my retro station be clean and be able to roll it into a corner when not in use.

>> No.3055595

>>3055567
The 20 on top and console shelves I can get behind but why have the 14 in it too?

>> No.3055618

>>3055595
Because if you have a rack mountable monitor and a rack why wouldn't you mount it? Muh TV studio aesthetic.

>> No.3055627

>>3055618
Kek

Ah well, each to their own I guess

>> No.3055638
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3055638

>>3055481
if you have a v-angle setting you're golden

>> No.3055642

>>3055481
Convergence or geometry?

>> No.3055697

>>3055481
If the whole rectangle was rotated, then yeah, might be worth it. If it's squashed, the service menu might be a better bet. Or V-angle as this anon notes >>3055638

>> No.3055703

>>3055697
and this guys is right >>3055642 in saying your issue is to do with geometry not convergence, if the whole screen is distorted rather than one or two of the colours.

>> No.3055712
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3055712

>>3055638
>>3055642
im talking about convergence not geometry

the colors of this arent accurate but its the best way i could describe it

>> No.3055718

>>3055712
the square is perfectly straight
just the colors are bleeding around it like this>>3055481

it is an issue with convergence
i can half fix one side with the convergence pot but it makes the other side more out of line
so i settled with pretty bad convergence on both sides

>> No.3055723

>>3055567
good idea
im in the same boat as you with a 20 inch pvm and 14 inch bvm
i really want to do that but all the racks ive seen are SO EXPENSIVE

>> No.3055881

>>3055712
That's a dynamic convergence issue. You won't be able to fix that with pots unless it's something like a BVM with the full adjustment matrix, or you're lucky enough to have a pot specifically for the job (Sony called it xcv -dynamic cross-convergence).
Without that, you'd need magnets and convergence strips to fix it.

>> No.3055957

>>3048808
ive been looking for a way to get 240p ot of my pi for a while, resorted to using the wii but id rather use the pi. do you have any sources on that?

>> No.3055960

>>3048435
menus on the pi are displayed in 720p or higher through hdmi, unless it downscales i cant see it working out

>> No.3056038

>>3055957
>>3055960
http://celso.io/2012/12/17/connecting-a-raspberry-pi-to-an-old-15khz-arcade-monitor.html

tldr only with some complicated setup
use the pi composite or get an old graphics card for your pc

>> No.3056048

>>3056038
>hdmi to vga converter
>vga downscaler
Oh boy the lag

>> No.3056104

>>3056048
meh
if it was an HDFury with an extron emotia there wouldnt be any lag theoretically

but the rpi really isnt worth that

>> No.3056149

>>3055881
you think theres any chance of me minimizing the problem by messing with the purity rings?

>> No.3056156

>>3055881
>>3056149
this is what the manual says:
"2. Groups of models inch 20 (See Table 2-3.) 1. Input a crosshatch signal. 2. Adjust 4-pole magnet, 6-pole magnet of the deflection yoke and RV708/C board to minimize mis-convergence. 3. When the mis-convergence of the TILT component is included in the horizontal convergence, insert the TLH compensator into the deflection yoke for adjustment. 4. Fix the DY spacer with RTV. 5. Fix the 4-pole magnet, 6-pole magnet and TLH of deflection yoke by applying paint lock. 6. Fix the XBV knob and APH knob by applying paint lock."
im not really sure what they mean by 4 pole and 6 pole magnet or any of the other stuff

>> No.3056164
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3056164

>>3056156
sorry to spam the thread but theres also this

>> No.3056326
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3056326

>>3055130
From the reviews I've seen, it's most noticeable on s-video, so if you're only using composite, you should be fine.

But I guess ghosting isn't quite the right word. It's a ghost-like double image effect. Check out the slight ringing around the text in pic related. I only get that through the switch. If I connect directly, it's perfectly clear.

>> No.3056376

>>3056326
>ghosting
Signal Reflections

>> No.3056380

>>3056376
Neat. Is there any way to reduce this with my current switch, or should I just continue looking for a better one?

>> No.3056382

>>3056380
It's usually caused by improper termination, or in a case like this, perhaps the switch not completely closing off other inputs and causing said reflections.

I've heard of people doing work on different switches to fix issues like that, but it may be simpler in the long run to just find one that doesn't have that issue.

>> No.3056417

What are the best settings to adjust your PVM knobs to?

I feel like chroma makes everything look really nice.

>> No.3056431

>>3056382
I may still tinker with it to see what I can figure out myself. It was dirt cheap, so I'm pretty comfortable with potentially ruining it, not to say that it would be easy for me to fuck up such a simple switch.

I've been considering the Sony SB-V40S, so I guess I could use this as an excuse to splurge a bit on a decent switch. I should have just spent the extra cash in the first place.

>> No.3056434
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3056434

>>3056417
I leave mine at their default, middle setting (sans aperture, which I leave off.) unless a certain game seems like it could do with a bit of a brightness adjustment.
Adjusting Chroma just oversaturates the picture, which in most cases will just leave you with a blown out colors bleeding into each other; And it won't do anything at all if you're using RGB.

>> No.3056445

>>3056434
What about settings like:

Chroma Set Up?

Color Display?

NTSC Set Up?

>> No.3056446
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3056446

>>3056431
If you're looking for something decent but cheap, my experiences with Pelican's HD System Selector(specifically, the Gamestop variant) has been quite nice; Clicky, physical switches, 3 inputs with support for composite/s-video/component and audio with a 4th for composite/s-video+audio, and with dual audio outputs in case you want to send audio to your TV and an amplifier.

Haven't notice any signal degradation in the couple years I've had it, and just about any picture I've posted of something running over composite, s-video, or component has had it's signal fed through there before reaching the PVM.

>> No.3056457

>>3056446
The audio output on mine started cutting out a few years ago. Had it since 2008 or so and there seems to be a million different variants of the thing so I guess it's a very YMMV thing.

>> No.3056485

>>3056446
I can get that for around half of what I'd pay for the SB-V40S, so that's perfect. I'm not a huge fan of having the fourth input on the front, but I can deal with it since it's what I've already got. The option for component is nice for future use too.

But just to be clear, we're talking about the BB-016, right? I wouldn't want to get a dud like >>3056457.

>> No.3056489

>>3056149
https://youtu.be/yoBqm4ThJxw?t=164

>> No.3056491

>>3056485
>BB-016
That's it alright; I always forget it also acts as an ethernet switch as well.

>> No.3056494

>>3056038

instead of going from hdmi to vga to rgb, isn't there a straight hdmi to rgb converter that would work with the pi?

>> No.3056502
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3056502

Well I don't think I could have taken a worse picture if I tried, but is 480i supposed to have scanlines like this? I thought it was supposed to be the same as 480p, just with some blur and flicker from the interlacing.

>> No.3056504

>>3056491
Awesome. I'll be expecting one in a few days then.

Hopefully it'll make 2D games more bearable to play. I sit far enough away that I can look past the convergence issues on my TV, but that ringing was noticeable across the room.

>> No.3056514

>>3056494
no

>> No.3056528

>>3056502
They say the camera never lies but on the other hand it doesn't necessarily process images the same way your eyes and brain do.

Ponder these three questions:

- What exactly is interlacing?
- How does it work?
- What would this mean in terms of camera capture if the shutter speed were somewhere between 1/30 and 1/60 seconds (assuming NTSC display of course, 1/25 and 1/50 for PAL/SECAM)

Also, try quickly shifting your eyepoint vertically while looking at an interlaced image. What do you see?

>> No.3056529

>>3056502
that looks weird, but I don't know your camera's speed and ISO, so can't judge.

480i is literally scanlines moving vertically tho.

>> No.3056540

>>3056528
>>3056529
The lines stay in a fixed position, it looks exactly like the picture in person. As far as I know the scan lines and active lines should be switching positions every 1/60th of a second, but it's not doing that.

>> No.3056546

>>3056540
Oh, that's odd.

What is your monitor and 480i source? Are there any other devices in the signal chain?

>> No.3056557

>>3056546
Silly me, there were pretty big clues in your image. I shouldn't post this early in the morning so please allow me to rephrase.

What is your process for outputting 480i from a Windows system?

>> No.3056559

>>3056546
20L2.
PC set to 640x480@60i via crt_emudriver.
The PC is the only thing connected.

I don't know if it's a problem with the video drivers or the crt itself, since I don't have any other 480i source to test with.

>> No.3056570

>>3056559
Unlikely to be a CRT problem if you ask me. I'd check the driver mode setup.

What video card and cabling are you using? Composite? S-Video? VGA to RGB?

>> No.3056595

>>3056570
hd 4670 > VGA > RGB

Guess I'll do some more digging in the menu, but I really don't think there's anything there that would fix this. Maybe calamity's forum would be a better place to ask at this point

>> No.3056609

>>3056570
>Unlikely to be a CRT problem if you ask me. I'd check the driver mode setup.
this senpai

>> No.3056645
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3056645

I know pic related is not retro but will connecting component cables through composite output mess up the component cables? I wanted to see what it would look like and this is the result

>> No.3056654

>>3056645
its all the same on the inside. you can even use the audio cables for video.

>> No.3056665
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3056665

>>3056654
So no worries?

>> No.3056672

>>3056417
http://www.glennchan.info/broadcast-monitors/monitor-calibration/monitor-calibration.htm

Different for every monitor. Changes with time.

>> No.3056675

why are underage fags making threads every 5 mins to ask about the pvm they shouldnt have bought?

>> No.3056680

>>3053197
Radioshack has a nice one for like 20 bucks if you have one near you, all the contacts are gold plated and none of them are in the front if that annoys you. Also it converts composite to s-video if you care

>> No.3056681
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3056681

>>3056675
But this is a regular crt tv

>> No.3056683

>>3056502
I think I replied to you before about this one. Do you have access to the detailed timings of your resolution? This happened to me when I did this, and it happened because I had an even number of vertical resolution lines.

>> No.3056684

>>3056680
The last one in my area finally closed down around a year ago.

But I've already ordered the one recommended by >>3056446 anyway, so unless I get a dud, I'm hopefully good on recommendations.

>> No.3056686

>>3056675
I seen a few crt-related threads here outside of this one. Some people complain that the information given here ins't always accurate, but the replies in those threads are just embarrassing.

>> No.3056697

>>3056683
Must have missed it if you did.

Are you referring to the v resolution/retrace numbers in crt_emudriver or something else?

>> No.3056706

>>3056697
I didn't use emudriver enough to know how to get around it. It should be the total vertical lines (counting front/back porch and whatever) that needs to be changed.

>> No.3056714

>>3056706
Yeah I found all that stuff. Changing the number of lines to to odd and messing with the porch settings doesn't really seem to do anything though

>> No.3056759

I've got a small LG Flatron TV which I use and a CRT monitor which I want to use. I love the monitor but it takes up so much space that I'm considering throwing it away.

How do you guys handle the space issue?

>> No.3056935 [SPOILER] 
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>> No.3057040
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3057040

>>3056759
>How do you guys handle the space issue?

First day on 4chan is it?

>> No.3057052

>>3056759
Two crt's ain't shit. I usually just carry mine down to the basement, shove it behind the water heater and bring it up again when I want to play. Really works the core like some sort of crt crossfit

>> No.3057093

>>3055567
i had the same thought, but ended up just getting a 6U rack to put on my table, it houses my bnc rgb switch, my bvm remote and my audio amplifier

once my 2 year old gets older and i need to surrender the upstairs retro room i'll probably end up getting something just like your pic so i can tuck it away when not in use.

it's so nice having my all my vidja in its own room... i'm dreading the day it all changes

>> No.3057107

ya dogs
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lNhfL7tkwR4

>> No.3057112
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3057112

>>3057040
This picture makes me uneasy

>> No.3057154

>>3055638
this is useful thanks anon
>>3057040
cool way to die

So I was looking in the local Cash Converters today (a pawn brokers chain in aus) and saw this Bosch branded ~14 inch PVM. Was $60 and had burn in so bad you could read 'CAMERA 1', 'CAMERA 2', etc up to 4 (screen was split into quarters for surveillance I guess) as clear as day on the screen without it being turned on.

>> No.3057159

>>3057154
offer them five bucks and use it as your CCTV display. you can't notice the burn in when you're displaying the same thing.

>> No.3057160

>looking for PVM for years
>finally get one locally
>it's in great shape
>after a week of playing develops issue
>find out problem is with input board
>input boards cost $500, if you can find them
>decide to cut losses and just hunt for 20L5 for 480p stuff
>buy one on ebay for too much money
>it arrives and it's a super-worn piece of shit
>return to seller for refund
>find kind anon in /crt/ that will sell me an input board for sensible price
>pay him via paypal
>it's been almost a month, no sign of input board in the mail

>time spent hunting for CRT, modding systems, cables and hunting down games: 99999 hours
>time spent actually playing vidya on glorious CRT: >10 hours

Does anyone else ever feel like things never seem to work out for them, and that you would just be better off never trying to enjoy things?

>>3057112
One gentle bump into that table leg and it's 60 lbs of monitor smashing your face.

>> No.3057163

>>3056675
I presume pvms are high end crts that hav better picture quality but you need to know what you're doing and getting obe as your first crt is stupid?

t. Know sod all about crts but would like to get one.

>> No.3057164

>>3057163
>t. Know sod all about crts but would like to get one.

Then do some research. The info is out there. Also, learn to type, junior.

>> No.3057171

>>3057164
I am, I just wanted to know why those people shouldn't have bought a pvm.

On a tablet, sorry for the typos, I hate touchscreens.

>> No.3057191
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3057191

>>3057171
>I just wanted to know why those people shouldn't have bought a pvm
Because PVMs are getting more rare and expensive, and enthusiasts would prefer that if you're going to be buying them up that you at least have enough passion to do some research on your own behalf. There are a lot of hipsters and bandwagoners in this hobby, and the notion is that a PVM is "wasted" on someone who just wants one because they overheard it was definitely the best way to play retro games in some internet video, and that it's uneducated consumers like that who are driving up prices on them.

>> No.3057227

If I want my rack for a weekend project I have to order before I leave work. Problem is I can't measure any of my monitors until I get home. Looking at spec sheets my BVM is deeper than the rack. I don't know what to do senpai. Hopefully it'll just poke out the back.

>>3057093
Could you upload a picture of it? I'd love to see that setup.

>> No.3057230
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3057230

>>3057191
tl:dr this thread basically has a lot of sperges

>> No.3057241

>>3057160
>>it's been almost a month, no sign of input board in the mail


On it's way anon I threw in some canuck chocolate in there too

>> No.3057249

>>3057241
Best not be hosin' me son! I've heard such nice things about you people!

Nah, I trust ya. And thanks again. It's just a tiny bit of agony every day, I have SO many games I wanna play. I've had a PVM in my home since November, and I've pretty much played fuck all on it. Gonna try modding my own NES for RGB this weekend to keep myself busy. It's probably a bit above my soldering skill level, but I figure even if I fail, it didn't cost me as much as buying a pre-modded one on the ebay.

>> No.3057282

>>3057191
Fair enough

>> No.3057297
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>>3057227
>Could you upload a picture of it? I'd love to see that setup.
sure, i asked the wife to snap a pic. i'll take one tonight if she is busy.

here's an old pic before the rack.
updates:
>speakers moved up flush with table
>shoe holder hanging on wall with all controllers
>6U rack with switch, remote and audio amp, but i just got a nice power conditioner in that's taking the amp's spot

i'm still looking for the 4:3 mask for my d20, it looks naked and empty... and i'm considering taking a dremel to my 16:9 mask... but then i'd have to deal with the top line thingy with widescreens sources

>> No.3057313

>>3057297
My wiener.

>> No.3057317
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>>3057297
i'm still waiting on some free time to rgb mod my duo-r and my heavy sixer is currently on my bench awaiting some mouser parts for svideo modding, picrelated

i've been busy and haven't had much time to play anything lately so since i haven't upped any fancy crtporn i hope you enjoy my bench mess

>>3057313
>My wiener.
oh ess see ayy arr

>> No.3057364

>>3057160
that's why you go progressively from consumer CRT to professional CRT. To have something in between.
trying to go for gold on 1st try is recipie for frustration.

>> No.3057383

>>3057364
>>3057364
Uhhh, yeah, I've been using consumer CRTs for decades, kid. I was toying with computer monitors and Trinitrons as my main displays for years, I didn't even buy an LCD TV until 2014. I was born in CRTs. Molded by them.

How is my problem something that would only happen to a first-timer? I picked up a free monitor after searching for years, and it developed a problem within a week. Having "experience" with CRTs would not have stopped this from happening.

>> No.3057392

>>3057383
>kid
>time spent actually playing vidya on glorious CRT: >10 hours
it seems you were bathing in CRTs yet somehow never played on them ?

Are you in NA ? Did play with anything higher quality than RF or composite ? Did you ever mod a console, if only for s-video ?

There's more to CRTs than just PVMs/BVMs.

>> No.3057404

>>3057392
He's pretty obviously referring to time spent playing on his PVM, man.

>> No.3057420

>>3057392
I was talking about my PVM in that instance. I've had it since November but haven't been able to play on it. I played EVERY game I ever owned on a CRT up until 2014, basically. I should have made that clear. I lugged two 32 inch trinitrons up a flight of stairs because I love CRTs for retro gaming. When my friends were taking their first post-college paychecks and buying super-overpriced, shit LCDs 10 years ago, and wondering why suddenly all of their SD content looked like shit, I was happily sticking with my tubes.
>Are you in NA ? Did play with anything higher quality than RF or composite ?
Yes, and yes. When I was younger, RF was my only option, but as soon as S-video came along, I loved it. I remember trying to find component cables for my gamecube 15 years ago.
>Did you ever mod a console
Um, I said so in my first post, yes.
>There's more to CRTs than just PVMs/BVMs.
Technically, yes, but after playing a game in RGB, I've no inclination to go back to consumer models. I think I have enough "experience" with them.

Why do you seem intent to turn this into some kind of pissing contest over who appreciates CRTs more? Holy hell, >>3057230 is right.

>> No.3057430

can't we all get along?
fags

you're complaining that all the hipster-children are gobbling up pro monitors and that's the reason you can't find one...
my first experience with pro monitors was when i was a kid, probably 10 or 11 (or 18-19 years ago). my father worked for NBC and had tons of 9 and 14 inch pvms throughout his home office, workshop and uplink truck (he was in broadcasting)
YET i only started looking for my own in the last three years or so. i found a 14m2 locally around that time, finally getting my d20 last year. until the d20 i mainly played my games on my 27" trinitron i bought brand new when i was 14 for 700 fucking dollars, i still have it.

tl;dr
get off your high horse
or: how i learned to stop bitching about autistic fags and love the games

>> No.3057472

>>3057430
...who are you responding to?
>you're complaining that all the hipster-children are gobbling up pro monitors and that's the reason you can't find one...
Nobody said that. Any retard knows the reason they're hard to find is because most of them were fucking junked over the last 10 years. It also highly depends what part of the country you live in. People just get mad when some 20-something with disposable income, fresh out of college buys one without knowing anything about them, then comes here to ask stupid questions.

What is the purpose of your story?

>> No.3057474

>implying this thread didn't drive prices up by hoarding tons of monitors
IT'S OUR FAULT

>> No.3057541

>>3057474
>this thread
youtube did far more damage

>> No.3057594
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3057594

Came here wanting to ask if you guys used CRTs as non-gaymer. 456 replies CRT thread.
mfw

>> No.3057597

>>3057594
What

>> No.3057607

>>3057597
I think he's either saying he isn't a gamer, but he wanted to come in here and see if we used CRTs. He implies he was pleasantly surprised to find a very active thread dedicated to the subject.

Either that or he wanted to ask if we used CRTs for non-gaming purposes, but then his reaction doesn't make sense, so I'd go with the former.

>> No.3057625

>>3057472
the story was to show one example of someone that knew of pro monitors very well before ever wanting one.
anecdotal sure, but i'm sick of dicks berating new pvm owners because they might be bandwagon jumpers.

any interest in a hobby that i share is a good thing.

the only downside to increased popularity in a particular hobby is the possible increased price, which i personally circumvent with flash carts and ODE devices as shown in my pic: >>3057297
i only paid 400 ameribucks for my d20, and that was WITH shipping. sure, i hate seeing 20l5s going for 600 bucks but at least it's not ending up in the junk yard.

we all know you can find pro monitors cheap or even free ("DID I MENTION THAT THE 20L5 WAS FREE GUYS? OH? ONLY 100 TIMES?" guy need not reply)

i'm rambling, just play games and redirect new owners to retrorgb for their dumb questions.

>> No.3057640

>>3057607
He's right.

>> No.3057669

>>3057625
I kinda miss free 20l5 guy, the replies were always gold

>> No.3057698

With the rising prices of pro monitors, has anybody considered cashing out?

>> No.3057731

>>3057698
The rising prices are because of people trying to cash out

>> No.3057762

>>3057698
Sold a few really beat up ones that I replaced long ago with better ones and got a lottt more than I paid initially

>> No.3057768

>>3057594
Crts are perfect for watching vhs anime and idols

>> No.3057949
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3057949

;-)

>> No.3057974

>>3057768
>vhs
What? Why? Unless you're REALLY into those 90s dubs

>> No.3057978

>>3057949

Sweet setup. Where'd you get the BVM?

>> No.3057995

>>3057949
lmao

>>3057974
Autism.

>> No.3058045

>>3057949
Kind of really inconvenient looking, but I don't like criticizing anyone's setup. It's pretty cozy

>> No.3058057

>>3057472
>then comes here to ask stupid questions

They may seem like dumb questions to you but people do learn from those dumb questions, myself included. Can't we just be nice

>> No.3058107

>>3057995
Hey, bee.

>> No.3058108

>>3057949
Was 9.8/10, but now 6.3/10 because I realized what you're using to prop your speakers.

>> No.3058168

>>3058057
i guess you didnt see the 3 threads yesterday
'WHERE DO I PUT MY KNOBS?????'
yes they should have researched before buying these things
not to mention theyre most likely underage with no previous experience of ever using a crt

the first 5 replies in the threads will be lies trying to get him to fuck it up too
>>3058108
im pretty sure those receivers or whatever they are under the tv arent meant to support 70-80 pounds
also why does he have books around the edges of the crt

>> No.3058176

>>3057949
should replace that vcr with a laserdisc for MAXIMUM RETRO HIPSTER

>> No.3058191

>>3058176
No, get a betamax player.
It goes with the BVM, as they both belong in TV studios from the 80's/90's.

>> No.3058270

>>3040194
u won't with a flatscreen. That's an awesome size set to have all those inputs though, totally jealous.

>> No.3058282
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3058282

>>3054345
>it's 36 inches
>PVM was only 20
>I see hardly any difference in this RCA S-video quality to the RGB PVM
>Its got Surround sound with some impressive, built in speakers with an optional speaker terminal for additional ones
Its either that, or I could use the PVM as a retro Computer monitor in the garage...

>> No.3058292

>>3057974
Bad movie night with your friends -- bad VHS tapes do circles around bad DVDs in the 'entertainingly bad' category.

>> No.3058302
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>>3058292
>friends

>> No.3058318

>>3058302
>friend

>> No.3058329
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3058329

>Feelio when BVM rack anon never came back

>>3057297
Comfy.

>>3057949
Liking the stack of equipment except for the speakers stacked on cases.

>> No.3058531
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3058531

Better?

>> No.3058542

>>3058531
>Dota 2
>YU-GI-OH
Please kill yourself

>> No.3058545
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3058545

>>3058542
Damn got me there

>> No.3058568

>>3058545
why do you think that vcr and receiver are ok to support that much weight?
why do you have plastic on top of something that gets warm?
why do you have books covering up the bottom vents?

5/10
de-manchild the setup

>> No.3058610

>>3058531
DAEMON NO SHOUKAN

>> No.3058670

>>3058531
if you move the receiver and shit to the bottom shelf looks like there'd be just enough room for speakers and pvm

>> No.3058672

>>3058670
PVM and Speakers seem like they almost fit but don't, where would I put the consoles then?

>> No.3058697

>>3058531
Man, it could be better if you decluttered it. Get rid of the books and the figures. They're unnecessary. You don't need the books there (keep them on a bookshelf), and the amiibo... What the fuck are they even doing there? The Wii U is an HDMI device.

I'd say let the speakers rest on the stand, but it doesn't look like there's enough room so just get proper speaker stands. Using random objects adds to the clutter.

And I agree about there being too much under the TV. Maybe move the VCR on top or even below the stand; this way the receiver doesn't have much over it.

>> No.3058762
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3058762

>>3058697
Yeah It's a lot less cluttered, my receiver is super sturdy with strong wood so the weight on it shouldn't be too bad.

>> No.3059052
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3059052

Saturn, BVM 2010P via RGB

>> No.3059061

>>3054348
>>3054258
I have a PVM 20M4U

Would one of these work for me?

If so what are they called so I can look around for one.

Thanks.

>> No.3059087

>>3059061
The only optional input card for that model is SDI.

Probably not much use to you.

>> No.3059118

>>3059087
rip

do I have any other options for RGB?

>> No.3059143

>>3059118
You need a second RGB input?

Get a SCART switch m8

>> No.3059234

>>3059052
fake and gay

>> No.3059276

im considering a pvm, my rgb trinitron is fine, but i get more and more autistic every time i come here

>> No.3059284
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3059284

>>3059234
I guess it looks better than yours so it must be fake

>> No.3059317
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3059317

>>3059234
Something wrong?

>> No.3059330

Anyone has that picture which shows in detail how various geometry settings change picture? I believe some PVM service manual had it, but it's not in the manual for my model.

>> No.3059352

>>3059330
See>>3055638

>> No.3060083
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3060083

My Amiga Monitor is quite possibly the best 15 bucks I ever spent. The only problem with it is the red channel randomly cuts out in rgb mode and I have to give the side of the monitor a smack to bring it back. What could be the issue here? I know the dangers of opening up a CRT since I've messed with arcade monitors.

>> No.3060152

>>3060083
If brute force brings it back, quite likely a bad solder joint somewhere along the path to the res gun. Whether this is right at the back near the input or right at the neck itself is an entirely different question.

>> No.3060159

So about to buy myself a 36 inch sony triniton and I have to ask. Anyone know a good tv stand to support it's 216 pounds?

>> No.3060209

>>3047937
it has S-video ut for some reason the wire only works with the gamecube, shit wont display on the 64

>>3054520
it's not the best picture to show off ow it looks desu

besides i got it for free

>> No.3060276

>>3060159
theres an official sony stand

>> No.3060309

>>3060276
know what it's called?

>> No.3060336

I cant seem to get external sync on my BVM-1911, when I plug in csync into the External Sync port, the control panel won't let me switch to external sync.

I can get an image via internal sync by putting my csync on green, which is what I've been doing. Is there something obvious I'm missing?

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3060923

This test pattern/strip turns up on my JVC when I switch to 16:9 mode. Any idea on how/if I can turn it off?
Checked the menus but couldn't fund anything immediately obvious. It it likely to cause burn in over time?

>> No.3060930

>>3060923
Pretty sure there's no way to disable that; It's always there, even in 4:3 mode, but just hidden by overscan.

>> No.3060956

>>3060930
Thanks, is there any risk of burn in then? I doubt it, but thought I'd check.

>> No.3061002

>>3060956
Hypothetically: Maybe?

In practice, I don't see it as being something very likely unless you have the thing in 16:9 mode at all times.


They're there on PVMs as well; Easy way to bring them up is to just hit the underscan button.

>> No.3061070

>>3060923
many tvs also do that when in WS mode.
Although my previous phillips tv had a service mode setting that allowed moving a black bar to hide that tricolor stripe. But then, it was one of the latest 4/3 SD tv phillips produced.

>> No.3061110

>>3057191
I think it's a case of it was something I wanted to get some day, but it's a rare enough item that if you see it for a good price, you don't want to pass up the opportunity.

I'll freely admit I'm not an expert on the subject, but I didn't want to pass up what I thought was a good deal for some PVMs I found for sale.

I promise that I'll take the very best care of them and do as much research as I can to get the most out of them though!

>> No.3061125

I really wish my 14L had a tilt/slant setting in service menu. Whole image has slight tilt (3-5 degrees, especially visible with RGB strips on top in 16:9 mode)
Everything else seems fine, but completely adjusting geometry without opening it up seems impossible.

>> No.3061132

>>3061002
>>3061070
Interesting, thanks guys.

I have been using it in widescreen mode a lot recently which is why I was unsure. Mainly because it's the only TV I have right now to play PS3 on. I might try to keep it in 4:3 as much as I can.

>> No.3061150

>>3061125
A combination of the settings you are given will fix it.

>> No.3061163

>>3061150
It's tilted horizontally, so adjusting "v angle" >>3055638 won't fix it.
Going to mess with other settings and test patterns more of course.

>> No.3061182

>>3058762
Awesome. I love setups with old audio receivers.

Currently looking for a decently priced one that matches the aesthetic of a PVM, but I can't find much. I've got sony speakers, so I'm trying to go for an all-sony system. Some of those old Sony receivers go for a pretty penny, althoug not nearly as much as some other brands. The vintage audio market is almost as bad as the vintage video game market.

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3061232

>>3061219
>>3061219

>>3061209
>>3061209

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