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Liquid TV and Ming Mecca |
br>spacenoodle |
br>I'm wondering if anyone has both and can check LTV's compatibility with the progressive signal from Worldcore or Ming Micro. Thankses! br> br> |
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br>ionraygun |
br> spacenoodle wrote: | I'm wondering if anyone has both and can check LTV's compatibility with the progressive signal from Worldcore or Ming Micro. Thankses! |
I have both LTV and Ming Micro. I can check in a bit. br> br> |
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br>ionraygun |
br> spacenoodle wrote: | I'm wondering if anyone has both and can check LTV's compatibility with the progressive signal from Worldcore or Ming Micro. Thankses! |
Ming Micro vertically rolls on Liquid TV. But works fine when ran though an external TBC first. The image does not fill the entire LTV screen. br> br> |
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br>monads |
br>Thanks for that quick check! I imagine it's the same for Worldcore. br> br> |
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br>ionraygun |
br> monads wrote: | Thanks for that quick check! I imagine it's the same for Worldcore. |
I'm guessing so. Probably a question for Jordan Bartee. br> br> |
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br>spacenoodle |
br>Yes the output signal of Ming Micro and Worldcore behave identically. Thanks for looking into this ionraygun. Yet another incompatibility for the Ming-LZX plight. br> br> |
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br>spacenoodle |
br>I ended up getting a Liquid TV and Ming Micro does seem to sync ok if you toggle the monitor switch a few times. Same with Worldcore. The image is very sharp but the colors are rather desaturated. Colors look fine by feeding it an interlaced version. As far as the image not filling the screen I imagine that could be resolved by adjusting blanking controls on the rear.
Do you guys have any stuck or dead pixels? I see one pixel that looks bright red and there is also a larger white splotch in another area. I might have to send it back for another.
Also, the viewing angle is very narrow ~20 degrees or so before it starts to look weird - you really have to look straight at it. br> br> |
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br>acgenerator |
br>Televisor from Razmasynth works just fine for World Core. br> br> |
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