QuickRat
Smash Journeyman
Hi!
Maybe many of you do not know what OSSC is. Let me explain:
OSSC stands for Open Source Scan Converter. It is a device that is connected to both your pre-6th gen console and your LCD TV and it duplicate lines. Since it do not upscale and its processing is quite fast, there is no input lag. That means you can play properly old action games like Mega Man 2 in a good way on a 1080p screen, since its 240p60 resolution is converted into 960p60 with no input lag and no graphic flaws.
It has been tested with many action and arcade games from near every SD/ED console and it works perfectly.
However, I would like to see if anyone here has one of these and can verify Melee and/or PM have no input lag on a modern display using OSSC. I really hate to play PM on my old 13″ SDTV (it runs at 480i30).
More info. here: https://www.videogameperfection.com/products/open-source-converter/
Maybe many of you do not know what OSSC is. Let me explain:
OSSC stands for Open Source Scan Converter. It is a device that is connected to both your pre-6th gen console and your LCD TV and it duplicate lines. Since it do not upscale and its processing is quite fast, there is no input lag. That means you can play properly old action games like Mega Man 2 in a good way on a 1080p screen, since its 240p60 resolution is converted into 960p60 with no input lag and no graphic flaws.
It has been tested with many action and arcade games from near every SD/ED console and it works perfectly.
However, I would like to see if anyone here has one of these and can verify Melee and/or PM have no input lag on a modern display using OSSC. I really hate to play PM on my old 13″ SDTV (it runs at 480i30).
More info. here: https://www.videogameperfection.com/products/open-source-converter/