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Originally posted by dvdx2 View PostHow did the 3rd party mem card turn out, for the bvm mate?
What I wanted it for, didnt work out though.
Basicly the functionality I was hoping for, was different presets saved for various H and V alignment permitations.
Even with saving all data to memory card, it seems that alignment is global and as a reault, does not save and load from memory card, yet everything else does.
Not sure if you can see in the photo, but I have a small red notebook with each systems alignment H and V values written down
(it’s poking out under the monitor)
I even have this written down per game when relevant. For example Discworld displays bordered, so I have an alignment values noted for that, to eliminate the border.
I have tried playing with the basic channel presets, that kind of works to an extent, by fiddling with overscan and underscan. But its quicker to just dial in the alignment values each time, if I change game system.
Theres something oddly satisfying with twiddling the dials on the monitor, so its not such a chore in the end.Last edited by redstar_dan; 07-12-2018, 17:49.
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Originally posted by redstar_dan View PostHey buddy, yeah the card itself worked.
What I wanted it for, didnt work out though.
Basicly the functionality I was hoping for, was different presets saved for various H and V alignment permitations.
Even with saving all data to memory card, it seems that alignment is global and as a reault, does not save and load from memory card, yet everything else does.
Not sure if you can see in the photo, but I have a small red notebook with each systems alignment H and V values written down
(it’s poking out under the monitor)
I even have this written down per game when relevant. For example Discworld displays bordered, so I have an alignment values noted for that, to eliminate the border.
I have tried playing with the basic channel presets, that kind of works to an extent, by fiddling with overscan and underscan. But its quicker to just dial in the alignment values each time, if I change game system.
Theres something oddly satisfying with twiddling the dials on the monitor, so its not such a chore in the end.
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