I am using a converting box called Grand Hand View 2.
It has 9 pin din RGB out, a composite out, a svhs out and a VGA out and a VGA in.
Now the only thing I have got to work with no slowdown is VGA out.
When using anything else there seems to be a sync problem.
The TV I am using is a PAL Sony Trinitron and can handle 1024x768 by svhs and up to 1360x768 VGA to scart on Vista and higher(cant remember exact) on XP.
The SVHS out of the graphics card direct has no slowdown as long as I set it to US NTSC output.
So its either a convertor box issue or the tv but I doubt its the tv if svhs has no problem and my PS3 and 360 and Gamecube etc can all handle NTSC games no problems.
What the actual issue is seems to be some panning problems, no matter if I am watching a video, playing an emulator etc or even on youtube the screen is slightly jumpy, frame rates are stable and picture quality is fine but say for example Sonic The Hedgehog on Genesis say when running the screen seems to lag like a very minor split second if that, just enough so the scrolling isnt smooth.
When standing still theres little to no lag.
Same issue for watching movies if say theres a scene when people stand still there appears to be no lag, but say a car goes past in the background or the camera moves it jumps frame by frame.
Any advice? I dont want to be left with a lower quality pic with SVHS
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