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It turns out sync from Sega systems is a known issue with BVM A series monitors.
For those coming to this thread looking for a solution, I was able to solve my Dreamcast 480p issue using this cable from Retro Access. Previously, I had been using the Mamba from Behar Bros.
I'm not sure what the...
I've got a BVM-A20F1 with the aftermarket BKM 68X RGB/component input board. I'm running my Dreamcast to it using a saleable video switch and a switchable SCART cable.
When I send a 240p/480i signal to it, the image looks exactly as I'd expect:
However, if I try to send a 480p signal, the top...
Those values for front porch, back porch, and sync width did they trick. Thanks!
How did you arrive at those numbers? If I use the standard CRT timings it comes up with something different.
The monitor is rated for scan rates of 121khz horizontal and 160hz vertical. My custom resolution is well below either of those. This monitor is frequently used at its top 160hz refresh rate in gaming applications.
Also, it doesn't explain why I wasn't seeing this squishing behavior using the...
I recently acquired the HP rebadge of the Sony GDM-FW900. I'm using it with an Icy Box IB-SPL1031 display port to VGA adapter which I had previously used with a Mitsubishi 2070 Diamond Pro.
I like to run these high vertical scan rate capable monitors at lower resolutions with high refresh rates...
This is the first VGA monitor I've owned in a while, but I've owned several PVMs/BVMs. The thing that mostly has me concerned is how poorly it does in the black levels test.
I recently picked up a Mitsubishi Diamond Pro 2070 VGA CRT monitor. When I brought it home, I was a little dismayed to see that it's quite dark despite both the contrast and brightness being at 100% and the "super bright" option enabled. I'm not able to see below the 20 on this black level test...