Re: Video frustration
Posted: Thu Dec 26, 2024 3:52 am
@Kagehik
I hadn't tried a VGA/HDMI adapter on the X16 in awhile - so I got the one I had back and tried it on the 75" LG. The video was flickery at first - had to get a more solid connection on the HDMI port side.
Then as you mentioned, a portion of the startup is clipped. On this LG, I went to the Setup - it didn't have a 4:3 mode, but had this feature called "Just Scan". And whatever it is doing, the screen isn't clipped anymore.
I agree the MENU - Adjust Geometry settings didn't result in anything acceptable. I believe Wavicle is working on an updated VERA that will have a native HDMI output, but I'm not yet 100% sure if it's a drop-in replacement to current VERA's (tho I think that is the intent).
The adapter here is a cheap $20 one
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B071SHJ1S3
This weekend I'll try a female-to-female HDMI adapter, which should then let me plug in a wireless HDMI.
Anyway, the HDMI TV had settings that worked out for me, but you're right - it's can be a pain sometimes getting retro video to work with modern displays.
I hadn't tried a VGA/HDMI adapter on the X16 in awhile - so I got the one I had back and tried it on the 75" LG. The video was flickery at first - had to get a more solid connection on the HDMI port side.
Then as you mentioned, a portion of the startup is clipped. On this LG, I went to the Setup - it didn't have a 4:3 mode, but had this feature called "Just Scan". And whatever it is doing, the screen isn't clipped anymore.
I agree the MENU - Adjust Geometry settings didn't result in anything acceptable. I believe Wavicle is working on an updated VERA that will have a native HDMI output, but I'm not yet 100% sure if it's a drop-in replacement to current VERA's (tho I think that is the intent).
The adapter here is a cheap $20 one
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B071SHJ1S3
This weekend I'll try a female-to-female HDMI adapter, which should then let me plug in a wireless HDMI.
Anyway, the HDMI TV had settings that worked out for me, but you're right - it's can be a pain sometimes getting retro video to work with modern displays.