Hi guys, I didn't want to sully the "S-Video and Composite Over Component Output! (Custom Cores)" thread so I figured I would post my questions here:
I recently received my DE10-nano and am primarily looking to output to a 27" Sony Trinitron CRT TV via S-video (no component or SCART) and want the best experience possible for playing Neo Geo and possibly a few other consoles. I read through the above thread and the MiSTer CRT Guide and noted the pros and cons of the Analogue I/O board, one of which included "lesser colour depth in some cores" and "lower quality sound output"; considering that those do not sound ideal to me, is using an I/O board still the optimal way to output to S-video?
If I grabbed Antonio Villena's IOUSB PLUS with "112dB SNR audio DAC (PCM5122)" coupled with his VGA to S-Video adapter would that address my concerns with low quality sound output? Or should I wait for something new that's in the wings?
However I see devices out there that claim to do HDMI to S-Video directly, are these alternative options or they won't match the proper input resolutions? Has anyone tried anything like this?
https://www.adafruit.com/product/3537
https://www.amazon.ca/SUNNATCH-Converte ... B096S2KJBH
https://www.amazon.ca/SVideo-Converter- ... B09N1K4QKT
Thanks in advance!