The Open Source Scan Converter is a low-latency video digitizer and scan converter designed primarily for connecting retro video game consoles and home computers to modern displays. It converts analog RGB … · Now that the OSSC Pro has been out for a bit, how does it compare to the Retrotink 5X Pro? What features does it have that the Retrotink 5X Pro does… · Version 1.05 of the firmware has been added with the following new features Line6x mode for 240p/288p HDMI HDR flag The latter just enables HDR… · The OSSC Pro is finally getting the launch it deserves, after languishing on the sidelines for years due to the global component shortage. The design, case and other details have been finalised for … · The Open Source Scan Converter is a low-latency video digitizer and scan converter designed primarily for connecting retro video game consoles and home computers to modern displays. … · The OSSC seems to have a crisper picture, but the contrast seems a little high, unless Wobbling Pixels isn't using ideal settings. Any input from anyone who has used both would be great, … · I wanted/needed something to support s-video feeds. I looked at a lot of options and decided to go with this "OSSC add-on board". Received it about 10 minutes ago and gave it a quick test … · ST->VGA->OSSC or ST->SCART->OSSC both work great, as would a RetroTINK, Medusa or other quality scandoubler (avoid the cheap ones, they are usually not worth it). There are also LCD's …