Hi,
I own a NES PAL Version since I was kid and by playing with Gradius game, there is always been a very cool "shining stars" effect with the original console using both rf or composite output.
I actually have a Mister connected to a 21" 15KHz Trinitron crt with scart RGB using Direct video (which looks superb really defined and firm image!!!) but I've noticed I'm missing the "shining stars" effect. Instead of shining stars I get a orange and blues stars.
So I've tried with a cheap standard hdmi to composite converter (https://www.amazon.it/gp/product/B07PH4K2DC/) to see if it could bring back this effect, now stars are more white but still won't shine. Maybe it's caused by the converter internal conversions and I need a more "real" raw composite output. I've also noticed images are not as firm as when using Direct Video.
Some links found on youtube to get an idea of the effect I'm talking about:
composite/rf
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SUIG3hhLD3E
rgb
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Wmpi64_RpnE
My questions:
- I'd like to try with Antonio Villena's Composite adapter (https://www.antoniovillena.es/store/pro ... o-adapter/) but I'd like to know first if can bring the composite output as the one I have on NES. Is there anyone owning it who could gently make ths "shining stars" tests? In case would it work with Direct Video?
- Woudn't it be cool, in terms of preservation, to have a native composite out of Mister? Do you think it might be feasible ?
I'd really like to get this out since the composite is what I remember from my childhood both for the blending and the colors (like Metroid) .
Thanks in advance and kind regards to all