Interlace flicker question
Posted: Sun Mar 29, 2009 6:30 pm
I just recently got a 3DO, having never played one in its prime.
One thing that stands out in nearly every game is the amount the screen flickers from it being an interlaced image.
I've tried it on my 27" panasonic tau, 36" sony vega trinitron, 13" commodore 1084s, and a 32" samsung slimfit hd crt.
The only tv to exhibit no flicker was the hd crt. I have a 42" 1080p samsung lcd yet to try it on, as well as a 15" 480p lcd. But I really dont have a regular non flat crt to try it with.
I tried it with both svideo and composite. (and even rf on the panasonic.)
Its an FZ-1, sn: 4HKSH02466 (i think its one of the later models with the shiny top.)
Should I try to get an FZ-10? Maybe another FZ-1? Or do they all just do this.
For reference, I've never been to thrilled with the svideo output of most PC's, and a lot of the interlace flicker on the ps2 is annoying but tolerable.
Hate to make my first thread a complaint, but I can't play the games without getting a headache from the flicker.
I should mention I'm in the US, so its all NTSC/60hz stuff.
One thing that stands out in nearly every game is the amount the screen flickers from it being an interlaced image.
I've tried it on my 27" panasonic tau, 36" sony vega trinitron, 13" commodore 1084s, and a 32" samsung slimfit hd crt.
The only tv to exhibit no flicker was the hd crt. I have a 42" 1080p samsung lcd yet to try it on, as well as a 15" 480p lcd. But I really dont have a regular non flat crt to try it with.
I tried it with both svideo and composite. (and even rf on the panasonic.)
Its an FZ-1, sn: 4HKSH02466 (i think its one of the later models with the shiny top.)
Should I try to get an FZ-10? Maybe another FZ-1? Or do they all just do this.
For reference, I've never been to thrilled with the svideo output of most PC's, and a lot of the interlace flicker on the ps2 is annoying but tolerable.
Hate to make my first thread a complaint, but I can't play the games without getting a headache from the flicker.
I should mention I'm in the US, so its all NTSC/60hz stuff.