tripletopper
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Recently I haven't been finding the option for Deinterlacing filters.
Then I realized something skirt is converted to component on my Master System which makes it 240p, which makes it not 480i.
I know some devices can capture interlaced and OBS would accept it as interlaced.
So the main question is did OBS get rid of interlace features or do I have to set my HDMI capture card correctly?
Also I heard that a newer Mac operating systems the only way you can capture RF video is by using an HDMI capture card.
The capture card I use currently is a retrotink 2x Pro M.
One if my device is outputting 480i, where on the menu would I find the deinterlacing options? And if I'm finding none where I'm supposed to does that mean my converter is converting it to progressive video which therefore gets rid of the interlaced difference?
I have no idea where to find the interlacing option on the menu to automatically filter out odd fields and even fields.
That would be perfect for the Sega scope because the Sega scope uses alternate fields/frames as the Left Right vision of the Sega scope.
The 3D looks great through SCART as I'm playing, but I can't get the right parallax if I'm shooting the game from external twin cameras.
Then I realized something skirt is converted to component on my Master System which makes it 240p, which makes it not 480i.
I know some devices can capture interlaced and OBS would accept it as interlaced.
So the main question is did OBS get rid of interlace features or do I have to set my HDMI capture card correctly?
Also I heard that a newer Mac operating systems the only way you can capture RF video is by using an HDMI capture card.
The capture card I use currently is a retrotink 2x Pro M.
One if my device is outputting 480i, where on the menu would I find the deinterlacing options? And if I'm finding none where I'm supposed to does that mean my converter is converting it to progressive video which therefore gets rid of the interlaced difference?
I have no idea where to find the interlacing option on the menu to automatically filter out odd fields and even fields.
That would be perfect for the Sega scope because the Sega scope uses alternate fields/frames as the Left Right vision of the Sega scope.
The 3D looks great through SCART as I'm playing, but I can't get the right parallax if I'm shooting the game from external twin cameras.