goroth wrote: ↑Fri Apr 30, 2021 4:06 pmShould I use my working HDMI to VGA adapter with the Mister?
Sure, why not? There's lots of video modes available to set in the INI config file that would work great with your monitor.
goroth wrote: ↑Fri Apr 30, 2021 4:06 pmShould I buy the analog I/O board with the 15 pin VGA connector?
Probably not, you already have something that works, there's plenty of options for resolutions that will fit your display and you can even set
vsync_adjust=2 to get less than a frame of latency.
If somehow less than a frame of latency is still too much for you, or if you want to let cores do resolution switching, you can use
direct_video mode and also enable
forced_scandoubler for navigating the main menu. You'd also have to manually enable scandoubler modes for each core that isn't 31 Khz. I personally wouldn't want to bother with this, but it might be fun to play around with.
goroth wrote: ↑Fri Apr 30, 2021 4:06 pmWhat advantage does the analog I/O VGA board have over the built in HDMI on the Mister?
The main advantages are that it has a built-in, switchable sync-on-green circuit, component/YPbPr video works great, it comes with audio by default and it allows simultaneous output alongside HDMI. MiSTer's HDMI output also has a teeny bit of latency vs. analog output by default. Yes, the lowest latency mode is sub-frame, but that's *technically* still latency, even if it basically doesn't matter at that point. However, with
direct_video mode enabled plus an HDMI-to-VGA dongle, your MiSTer's HDMI output is functionally turned into an analog out virtually identical to the IO board, though component video tends to be more iffy with most dongles and whether you have audio depends on whether your dongle has an audio output. (I noticed you said that you have an audio splitter in the mix, so barely any of this applies to your setup.)
goroth wrote: ↑Fri Apr 30, 2021 4:06 pmIs the video signal / quality better on the analog I/O VGA board when connected directly to a VGA monitor?
It depends entirely on what HDMI-to-VGA dongle you've got - some are pretty terrible - and it also depends on whether or not you got the IO Board from a reputable dealer like MiSTer Add-ons rather than some rando on eBay. Generally speaking, if both are good quality, you will get good results from either. There's some technical info about how a great quality HDMI-to-VGA converter might give better overall results than the IO Board but having used both I can say the differences are not especially visible in normal conditions, and I don't love how most VGA dongles I've tried mangle component video colors in
direct_video mode (but that's a me-problem.)
goroth wrote: ↑Fri Apr 30, 2021 4:06 pmIs it just a scaling issue where the HDMI is being scaled and the analog VGA is not being scaled?
The reason the IO board exists isn't because the HDMI output ever had an "issue;" it's just because it provides dedicated inputs/outputs. It simplifies using the MiSTer with CRTs and other analog equipment without interfering with use of the HDMI port. Before I had the IO board, I just used
direct_video mode with an HDMI-to-VGA dongle plus some custom cables for playing on my PVM. But I wanna be able to stream while playing on a CRT with minimal fuss, so having the HDMI output and analog video separated is nice.
Honestly I would recommend just using MiSTer with your HDMI-to-VGA dongle and seeing how you like it. Pick an appropriate resolution your monitor supports, then try setting
vsync_adjust=2 and playing around.
If you get a nagging feeling that it's not right for you, maybe mess with an additional config file that has
direct_video mode and
forced_scandoubler enabled. As always, you can check out the Wiki for info on settings to play with to really see what works for you:
https://github.com/MiSTer-devel/Main_Mi ... tion-Files