VGA Picture Issue
- Raen
- Toy Commander
- Posts: 550
- Location: Portugal
Re: VGA Picture Issue
480p is low when compared to the native resolution of bigger/recent screens, so I'd say that it's more than normal if depending on the game, it looks grainy/blocky/pixelated.
- OfManNotMachine
- letterbomb
- Posts: 152
Re: VGA Picture Issue
Yeah, your probably right. I can't believe I don't remember seeing it before. I don't know how I couldn't have noticed it. I used to play my Dreamcast on a 56 inch Samsung DLP and I don't ever recall seeing those grainy spots in the picture.
Maybe everything looked that way back then and my mind just accepted it as normal, then years later when everything looks so much better and resolutions are so much higher that it now sticks out so much. Nostalgia is playing tricks on my mind!!
Maybe everything looked that way back then and my mind just accepted it as normal, then years later when everything looks so much better and resolutions are so much higher that it now sticks out so much. Nostalgia is playing tricks on my mind!!
- krssn
- Metallic
- Posts: 838
Re: VGA Picture Issue
Either that or the picture you took doesn't show the problem very well... lolOfManNotMachine wrote:Nostalgia is playing tricks on my mind!!
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- shadow
- Posts: 10
Re: VGA Picture Issue
I agree, it may be the picture you took. My vga image quality is similar - I have a retrobit adapter.
Edit: added manufacturer.
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Edit: added manufacturer.
Sent from my HTCONE using Tapatalk
- OfManNotMachine
- letterbomb
- Posts: 152
Re: VGA Picture Issue
Alrighty...So I took a few pictures n try to get a close shot of what I'm talking about and hopefully I'll know for good if I am just crazy, and this is how it's gonna look, or if maybe my VGA box is having signal issues.
To me the grainy picture almost looks like video interference or something, but maybe that's just how the DC looks and Nostalgia is playing a factor here.
https://imageshack.com/i/fv2vtij
https://imageshack.com/i/0d7cccj
In this pic it's really noticable at the top of the screen
https://imageshack.com/i/133jahj
In this one I really notice it on the road, and on the white and red arrows on the right side of the screen
https://imageshack.com/i/nsmeq2j
Hopefully those pics really show off what I'm talking about.
So...am I just crazy? Or is my VGA box having a problem?
To me the grainy picture almost looks like video interference or something, but maybe that's just how the DC looks and Nostalgia is playing a factor here.
https://imageshack.com/i/fv2vtij
https://imageshack.com/i/0d7cccj
In this pic it's really noticable at the top of the screen
https://imageshack.com/i/133jahj
In this one I really notice it on the road, and on the white and red arrows on the right side of the screen
https://imageshack.com/i/nsmeq2j
Hopefully those pics really show off what I'm talking about.
So...am I just crazy? Or is my VGA box having a problem?
- krssn
- Metallic
- Posts: 838
Re: VGA Picture Issue
I'm not sure if I just want to see things, or if there's something there... lol
I do notice some kind of fishbone pattern though. Is that it?...
I do notice some kind of fishbone pattern though. Is that it?...
- OfManNotMachine
- letterbomb
- Posts: 152
Re: VGA Picture Issue
Yes!!!! That's EXACTLY WHAT IT IS!!!! Ok, So I know I'm not crazy!!! lol
See at first I was thinking to myself "ok...polygons back in the PSX days we're kinda grainy, maybe they we're in the DC days too but my Sega fan boy goggles shielded my eyes from such things!! lol
But the more I thought about it, I don't recall ever seeing that when I used my dreamcast on my old vga box on an old CRT PC monitor and I don't recall seeing that at all.
Also, it's there from the moment the DC turns on, even if there is a completely blank screen, that odd pattern stays on the screen.
See at first I was thinking to myself "ok...polygons back in the PSX days we're kinda grainy, maybe they we're in the DC days too but my Sega fan boy goggles shielded my eyes from such things!! lol
But the more I thought about it, I don't recall ever seeing that when I used my dreamcast on my old vga box on an old CRT PC monitor and I don't recall seeing that at all.
Also, it's there from the moment the DC turns on, even if there is a completely blank screen, that odd pattern stays on the screen.
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- noob
- Posts: 1
Re: VGA Picture Issue
Hi, I just registered for this topic.
I have the same issue and the same box. Have you found out if this is normal or not?
I have the same issue and the same box. Have you found out if this is normal or not?
- OfManNotMachine
- letterbomb
- Posts: 152
Re: VGA Picture Issue
Yeah, the VGA box is crappy quality. I picked up a VGA box made by Madness Gameware which is the kind I had years ago and it works much better. There is just a hint of that grainyness, but I'm thinking blowing up that 480p image to 1080p on a 55inch LED has more to do with that than anything. I wish I had an old CRT PC monitor laying around, I'd try it on that also. I'm on the hunt for a nice 25inch CRT PC monitor, hoping to use that to play my DC games on if it provides the best picture.
A buddy of mine found a bunch he had and is selling them for only $30 and the money goes to a cool chairity called Childs Play to boot! Here is a link to it.
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Sega-Dreamcast- ... 23354fc9bf
A buddy of mine found a bunch he had and is selling them for only $30 and the money goes to a cool chairity called Childs Play to boot! Here is a link to it.
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Sega-Dreamcast- ... 23354fc9bf
Last edited by OfManNotMachine on Sat Feb 01, 2014 1:28 am, edited 1 time in total.
- OfManNotMachine
- letterbomb
- Posts: 152
Re: VGA Picture Issue
I should also note he is only shipping in the United States, so if your in the states, I highly suggest picking one up.
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