clearer video of how artificial the snes looks on a hdtv
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No. You don't need an upscaler. Sharpening the image quality would make it worse. What HDTVs need for older consoles to look at least 50% better is a scan lines option, which they do not have unfortunately. With horizontal scan lines, it will help simulate better picture quality as it if were playing on an older tube television. Perhaps 15% bright scan lines would do the trick. Ever played an SNES emulator on your HD monitor? The emu has scan lines option and interpolation too. Big difference.
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Title is misleading. Should really be: "My TV sucks at upscaling 240p video feeds :("
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Snes games are made of low res 16-bit pixels, I thought that was a known fact.
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you need to use an up scaler to sharpen the image, rca -hdmi powered converter
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Looks amazing!
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All the more reason why you should hang on to your CRT TV. That and if you wanna play any light gun games.
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you could at least play the game in the correct aspect ratio. the snes games are 4:3, but you are playing it on a 16:9 screen all stretched out.
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@fredmooretwo sorry i meant to respond on the comment you responded to. sorry
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@edmund94232 ''take for granite''? the word is ''granted''
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If your tv has the ability to be switched down to accepting a standard definition signal, you can increase the apparent image quality by downgrading the input.
games like smw,dkc ssf2t etc,, looks really dissapointing cuzz,
samsung and all other companny,s have only designed their hdtv,s to upscale existing signals into hd.
instead it,s allready done by tv stations
johneymute 3 years ago