What are the basics of the OSSC adaptor? The OSSC is based on FGPA technology which allows the absolute best quality output available to convert old retro consoles to a modern HDMI TV signal. Quite simply, all your old Retro consoles will work on your modern TV at the absolute best quality and compatibility. Were talking about full support for all retro consoles from the PS2, PS1, Dreamcast, WII, GameCube, N64, Saturn, SNES, NES, Genesis, Master System, Atari Jaguar, Commodore, Amiga, Sinclair Spectrum, etc. The list goes on…….. Specifications: Inputs: 1x SCART – Supports RGBs (clean csync, cvideosync, luma sync), RGsB, Ypbpr 1x Component video – Supports Ypbpr and RGsB signals 1x D-SUB15 (VGA) – Supports RGBHV, RGBs,RGsB, Ypbpr 2x 3.5mm analogue audio – Supports all analogue audio. Input 1 can be toggled between output (from AV1/SCART) or input Composite video and S-Video are NOT supported and require an adapter/transcoder Output: 1x HDMI or DVI-D (with adapter) (digital only, including audio). Full-range 24-bit RGB output through DVI/HDMI 1x Analogue audio 3.5mm (input/output toggle) Supported Input Resolutions: 240p/288p/480i/576i 15khz 25khz medium-res modes 480p/576p/720p/1080i 31khz Supported output resolutions
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