Retro Access cables scrambled signal on PVM M2U20
Posted: Tue Sep 14, 2021 1:30 am
I'm running the 15 kHz SCART cable through my shinybow SCART matrix switcher.
Admittedly the first time I screwed up and started with the HDMI ini file, after realizing my blunder I blamed the scrambled signal on the wrong ini. So I FTPed into my Mister from the HDTV and changed the default ini file to analog RGB ini yet the scrambled signal persists.
What am I doing wrong? Does switching the defaults around confuse the device? The only thing I didn't try is manually setting the ini using the script from the OSD but I didn't think I would need that. I figured so long as I make sure HDMI and DVI are set to 0 and composite sync is set to 1 it should work?
Here are both of my ini files: MiSTer_alt_2 is HDMI (was the default before I switched file names), MiSTer.ini is the new 15 kHz RGB one.
MiSTer_alt_2: https://mega.nz/file/vrYhXQpY#HZM44jmo0 ... mjOL52fvT0
MiSTer: https://mega.nz/file/PyYhwQTZ#_-gVuhocb ... pRle9BaeRY
The scart selector set-up I'm using connects into a M2U20 via SCART to BNC cable with built-in sync stripper.
Admittedly the first time I screwed up and started with the HDMI ini file, after realizing my blunder I blamed the scrambled signal on the wrong ini. So I FTPed into my Mister from the HDTV and changed the default ini file to analog RGB ini yet the scrambled signal persists.
What am I doing wrong? Does switching the defaults around confuse the device? The only thing I didn't try is manually setting the ini using the script from the OSD but I didn't think I would need that. I figured so long as I make sure HDMI and DVI are set to 0 and composite sync is set to 1 it should work?
Here are both of my ini files: MiSTer_alt_2 is HDMI (was the default before I switched file names), MiSTer.ini is the new 15 kHz RGB one.
MiSTer_alt_2: https://mega.nz/file/vrYhXQpY#HZM44jmo0 ... mjOL52fvT0
MiSTer: https://mega.nz/file/PyYhwQTZ#_-gVuhocb ... pRle9BaeRY
The scart selector set-up I'm using connects into a M2U20 via SCART to BNC cable with built-in sync stripper.