PSX Core Ugly Tint
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PSX Core Ugly Tint
I'm getting a weird tint every time I boot up the PSX core. How to get rid of it?
It's doing the same thing on my Playstation nightlies build, from what I've red nightlies shouldn't effect the official core at all. Please help?
Before you ask I did rename the bios files to boot.rom.
boot.rom => US BIOS
boot1.rom => JP BIOS
boot2.rom => EU
I did all three.
It's doing the same thing on my Playstation nightlies build, from what I've red nightlies shouldn't effect the official core at all. Please help?
Before you ask I did rename the bios files to boot.rom.
boot.rom => US BIOS
boot1.rom => JP BIOS
boot2.rom => EU
I did all three.
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Re: PSX Core Ugly Tint
Something like that yeah. I posted a few examples. Main difference is my tint is purple. They appear a little clearer on video and pics than they do actually watching it on the TV.
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Re: PSX Core Ugly Tint
I am using the official release AWA the last few unstables that allow video.
I haven't used this core in a while. Even when the official came out I didn't grab it right away. So, when I finally got around to downloading everything, I downloaded the unstable main script followed by PSX nightlies to get the latest unstables, then after testing that I got the purple. So, I used update all to get the official PSX core still purple.
This is the only core where I'm experiencing a screen problem.
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Re: PSX Core Ugly Tint
Maybe some filter settings after you updated from older version?
I have not seen that before, so i have no real plan on how this could happen.
I have not seen that before, so i have no real plan on how this could happen.
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Re: PSX Core Ugly Tint
At any rate I manually replaced unstable main with regular main however the problem persists. I'm thinking about uninstalling PSX unstable and PSX official, then doing a clean install of PSX official. Clean slate.
Hopefully that will clean-up any abnormalities. However if there's something I need to do with the filters let me know.
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Re: PSX Core Ugly Tint
Yeah, thats always a good strategy. Btw does it occur with in regions PAL/USA/JAP?Captain FPGA wrote: ↑Wed Jun 15, 2022 4:09 pmAt any rate I manually replaced unstable main with regular main however the problem persists. I'm thinking about uninstalling PSX unstable and PSX official, then doing a clean install of PSX official. Clean slate.
Hopefully that will clean-up any abnormalities. However if there's something I need to do with the filters let me know.
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Re: PSX Core Ugly Tint
Go to "Video Processing" in OSD, choose "Load Preset" >> "No Filters". Probably won't help but it's always good to rule that one out.Captain FPGA wrote: ↑Wed Jun 15, 2022 4:09 pm However if there's something I need to do with the filters let me know.
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Re: PSX Core Ugly Tint
That did the trick!!! Something so simple thanks!!!!akeley wrote: ↑Wed Jun 15, 2022 6:45 pmGo to "Video Processing" in OSD, choose "Load Preset" >> "No Filters". Probably won't help but it's always good to rule that one out.Captain FPGA wrote: ↑Wed Jun 15, 2022 4:09 pm However if there's something I need to do with the filters let me know.
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