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Here is an article specific to using the mini framemeister with the Amiga:

http://www.videogameperfection.com/av-gear/xrgb-mini-framemeister-a-pal-torture-test/


And best of all it's specifically about using PAL machines and software with it since that's important in the Amiga ecosphere.

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Slow switching between interlaced and non interlaced screens



I personally wish someone would develop a new external Amiga Scandoubler/flickerfixer. I realize the image quality might not be as good as internal units, but convenience and the ability to move it from machine to machine would be huge.
 

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Re: XRGB-mini FRAMEMEISTER: Possible Flicker Fixer Scandoubler?
« Reply #1 on: March 03, 2013, 05:01:30 AM »
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Why not just use an LCD TV with an RGB to SCART cable?

It's cheap and it does the job nicely.


I would...if I lived in Euroland.




I have actually thought about importing a UK LCD TV just for this reason.
 

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Re: XRGB-mini FRAMEMEISTER: Possible Flicker Fixer Scandoubler?
« Reply #2 on: March 03, 2013, 05:43:44 AM »
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Isn't everything made in China these days and even the cheapest Chinese LCD TV's one can find in the UK come with 50/60Hz support and SCART/UHF Coax/HDMI inputs.

Surely they don't make two separate models for each market anymore?



Us folks in the States get screwed.

No Scart and many of our sets either won't sync to 50Hz or if they do, they internal up sample to 60Hz making for jerky scrolling in Euro game and demos.