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Re: WHEN WILL "AMIGA" FIX THE VIDEO PROBLEM !
« Reply #29 from previous page: May 18, 2007, 03:03:46 PM »
my 3000 works perfectly with every monitor ive ever connected it to. big reason i got it in fact. even with a 15khz monitor i dont like other amigas video. except the 1000 and 1200 on composite
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Re: WHEN WILL "AMIGA" FIX THE VIDEO PROBLEM !
« Reply #30 on: May 18, 2007, 03:05:02 PM »
side by side can you really tell the difference? especially in 256 color modes
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Re: WHEN WILL "AMIGA" FIX THE VIDEO PROBLEM !
« Reply #31 on: May 18, 2007, 03:39:18 PM »
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yes, you can buy a $15 scandoubler, and NOS will selling like crazy

You CAN get a $15 scandoubler, but they are 16-bit. Great for OCS, sucks for AGA.


hmmm...

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Re: WHEN WILL "AMIGA" FIX THE VIDEO PROBLEM !
« Reply #32 on: May 19, 2007, 12:01:55 AM »
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eslapion wrote:
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No, you won't get rid of the flicker.


Have you ever seen flicker on a flat panel TV??

As I've never connected an Amiga to one, no, I haven't. If you have a flat TV, connect your Amiga with composite and tell me what you see.

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Flicker is caused by the scanning of the electron beam in a CRT. There is no such thing in a TFT panel.


Are you referring to Amiga interlace mode flicker, or just the general kind of flicker seen on any CRT with any input signal?
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Re: WHEN WILL "AMIGA" FIX THE VIDEO PROBLEM !
« Reply #33 on: May 19, 2007, 03:25:58 AM »
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Iggy_Drougge wrote:
No, you won't get rid of the flicker.


Have you ever seen flicker on a flat panel TV??

If you have then you have managed to find a VERY special kind of TV... unlike any I have ever seen...

As far as I can tell, any and all flat panel TVs completely eliminate flicker.

Flicker is caused by the scanning of the electron beam in a CRT. There is no such thing in a TFT panel.




Kind of. As Iggy_Drougge pointed out, yes, LCD gets rid of 50/60 Hz flicker since there's no electron beam refresh. Laced modes *will* look funky on LCDs though (at minimum motion artifacting), and that has little to do with the monitor, but rather the signal it's being fed. Decent LCD TVs will deinterlace the signal, but your average PC LCD will not.

Once again I shall refer to the wiki...