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New caps for a1200 mobo gives better picture quality?
« on: January 06, 2012, 12:12:11 AM »
Ok, so i have 2 a1200 both 2b revisions, one has been recapped and the other hasn't.

The one that has been recapped has an aca1230 64mb card and has good/very good level of picture quality via a scart connection.

The one that hasn't been recapped has a blizzard 1220 8mb fpu 33mhz and gives an average picture quality via the same scart lead.

Does the recapping give enhanced signal distribution in the mobo and resultant better picture quality?   Or is the aca card and more ram helping improve the picture instead?

(My TV is a 40" Samsung LED 8 series)

Edit: Same PSU in both cases
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Re: New caps for a1200 mobo gives better picture quality?
« Reply #1 on: January 06, 2012, 12:30:44 AM »
Quote from: bloodline;674572
I'd put money on the new caps improving signal quality (and let us not forget that Amiga's did have variation in output).

-edit- I suppose one of the accel cards could be messing with the ground signal or something too... Why not swap the boards over and see? :)

I dare not swap my accelerators around at moment whilst everything is running well ;)

If you've seen a couple of my recent threads i have caused havoc to my 1200's by swapping around CF cards, changing over roms and accidentally damaging tracks on circuit boards, trying 4gb CF cards in pcmcia slot (card is now deceased :() I need to keep my 1200 sealed up for a few months :roflmao:

Was just interested to hear if anybody else has noticed this sort of effect..
 

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Re: New caps for a1200 mobo gives better picture quality?
« Reply #2 on: January 06, 2012, 12:33:29 AM »
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Well, the accelerator shouldn't be having an effect on the picture at all, except for some tearing / glitching issues some people have with certain accelerator / motherboard combinations. Capacitors are quite a likely culprit - even if they haven't failed totally in the average quality one, they could still have degraded enough to cause poor signal quality. Or, one might have failed which wasn't critical, but just helped reduce noise or decouble or something. It's also possible that the power supply is causing a funny noise effect - I had that myself using a PicoPSU and cheap laptop charger. Changed to a better quality one and the picture was crystal clear. The original Amiga power supplies are getting old as well, and they also contain lots of capacitors for smoothing the power and eliminating noise.

Edit: Good point Bloodline, I guess different accelerators could be introducing noise in different ways which cause video issues... Would be interesting to swap them over, and the PSUs, and see if it's linked to either.

Hey Daedalus,

I am using the same a1200 PSU in both cases. Do you think the video/scart lead that amiga kit sell is worth upgrading to compared to my standard scart lead?
 

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Re: New caps for a1200 mobo gives better picture quality?
« Reply #3 on: January 11, 2012, 01:31:23 PM »
OK so i have taken on people's advice and purchased a scart video lead from amigakit which cost £21 for a 4.8m lead (too long i know but the 1.5m alternative is slightly too short)

So i don't think there is any improvement compared to my previous scart (gold plated)  composite lead.

With my new lead from amigakit everything seems more pixelated.

My tv is a Samsung 8 series 40" LED tv - maybe it is too advanced for this lead from amigakit (The TV cost me £1300 2 years ago! :afro:) I thought these leads were optimised for modern tv's.

Is there some option i need to change on my 1200/tv to give a better picture with this lead otherwise i may aswell go back to my old scart composite as it gives a less pixelated picture :(
 

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Re: New caps for a1200 mobo gives better picture quality?
« Reply #4 on: January 11, 2012, 02:42:35 PM »
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Lol, more pixelated IS better quality :) the aliasing and blending you get from the poor quality signal on a crapy CRT is actually quite pleasing... I was horrified how bad my old games look on a good quality monitor when compared with a crappy old 15" TV


Ok thanks bloodline, so what's the point of buying these scart video leads (optimised for new tv) if they give a more pixelated picture? Maybe it gives more detail but unlike hd, this detail is worse.

Its not clear to me why ppl buy these scart video leads and then rave about them
 

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Re: New caps for a1200 mobo gives better picture quality?
« Reply #5 on: January 11, 2012, 03:19:48 PM »
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Amigakit fixed/recapped A1200 mobo here with Amigakit-scart cable and picture has never been so good on my miggy on my tube-tv :)

Ahh I think tube tv is the key here, I don't think led tv and amiga go so well together.

Just goes to show that throwing money at the problem doesn't really help!l
 

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Re: New caps for a1200 mobo gives better picture quality?
« Reply #6 on: January 11, 2012, 06:28:12 PM »
How about this?

http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Toshiba-42WH46-42-CRT-Television-/120839607036?pt=UK_AudioTVElectronics_Video_Televisions&hash=item1c229a12fc

Would that be the biggest and optimum crt display?

I think i would prefer Samsung/Sony to Toshiba...I haven't got enough room for a tv this size until i buy a new house :)

Is anybody using a 32 inch or larger lcd tv with a video scart lead without pixelation?

Edit: And i don't think using 20 inch monitors/lcd tv is the way forwards...I want a decent sized tv with surround sound for my 1200!
Maybe i still have an Xbox 360 display screen mindset and am asking too much from the old technology of the 1200??
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Re: New caps for a1200 mobo gives better picture quality?
« Reply #7 on: January 11, 2012, 10:41:18 PM »
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It depends on the upscaler in the tv. With a composite cable you're dropping detail and then the upscaler will generate new detail. With RGB you're just generating new detail.
 
Some TV's can achieve a similar effect to 2xsai on the right
http://segaretro.org/images/5/5c/2xsai.png
 
Others just double the pixels and it looks like the picture on the left.
 
You could sit further away.

That would mean moving my sofa :)

I think you've hit the nail on the head there psxphill, my samsung led tv looks like the image on the left :rolleyes:

Maybe a combination of the tv being slightly big and me sitting fairly close (2m) away from it :) so i see the pixels and it reminds me of a commodore 64.

How do we achieve the picture on the right which the amiga is properly capable of, does the tv have to have a built in upscaler or is that something to buy separately? I've heard about indivisions but i thought that was to modify frequency settings of tv..

In the meantime i am using 4:3 scaling on my tv and it looks like something has swiped 15% of my screen at either side and replaced with black bars :(
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