OSSC Pro Quick Start Guide VideoGamePerfection.com
However, the image that is produced tends to exhibit some flickering and combing artefacts.
If the flicker is distracting, we recommend you use the scaler mode and the motion adaptive
deinterlacer. To activate the motion adaptive deinterlacer, follow these steps.
1) First ensure you are in scaler mode. See “Changing modes” on page 12 to confirm.
2) On the main menu, navigate to “Scaler Opt.” and press OK.
3) Navigate to “Deinterlace mode” and choose “Motion adaptive”.
4) If your game changes between interlace and non-interlace during play, you may also need to
disable Framelock, choose “Off (50hz)” for PAL material or “Off (60hz)” for NTSC.
Try to avoid interlace software and modes where possible. If your software title supports
progressive or 480p mode then be sure to enable this.
Beware of using the OSSC Pro’s bob deinterlacer on sources that display static graphics or
text for a long period of time. On certain types of display, the constant flickering can cause image
retention/burn-in to occur faster than normal. Usually this applies to LCD TVs/monitors only, CRT
displays are not adversely affected by this mode.
Fine tuning the image
Just like with the OSSC Classic, it is possible to fine tune image settings using the advanced timing
options. For most sources, fine tuning the image is not necessary and you will get excellent results
with the defaults, but if you are interested in learning more about fine tuning, please visit the wiki
page and also our support forums here:-
https://videogameperfection.com/forums/forum/ossc/ossc-discussion-support/
Audio input and output
The OSSC Pro’s analogue audio inputs and the SPDIF input are all fully assignable. For example, if
you have a source such as a Sega Dreamcast, which has a D-Sub 15 video output and 2 x RCA
audio outputs, you can connect the video output of the console to the AV3 input, and the audio to
the AV2 RCA audio inputs.
It is then simply a matter of assigning the audio input AV2 to the video input AV3. To do so, open
the OSSCs menu and use the “Return” button, if necessary, to get to the top most level. Then,
choose “Audio opt.”. The resulting menu is shown below.
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