Hello all,
I'm presenting a unique opportunity to be one of the first to own the new version 1.6 of the Open Source Scan Converter.
Basically, I've been building these for friends in my spare time, and selling on the spares.
Status/Availability
Batch 1
OSSC #1: Assembled - SOLD to chatopirulo - payment received, dispatched!
OSSC #2: Assembled - SOLD to a.mi.goun - payment received, dispatched!
OSSC #3: Assembled - SOLD to xyzzy - payment received, dispatched!
OSSC #4: Assembled - SOLD to nicolahu - payment received, dispatched!
OSSC #5: Assembled - SOLD - was reserved for a member outside of AmiBay
Batch 2
OSSC #6: Assembled - SOLD outside of AmiBay - payment received, dispatched!
OSSC #7: Assembled - SOLD to a.mi.goun - payment received, dispatched!
OSSC #8: Assembled - SOLD to javidoom - payment received, dispatched!
OSSC #9: Assembled - SOLD to mambrino - payment received, dispatched!
OSSC #10: Assembled - SOLD to ianos - payment received, dispatched!
OSSC #11: Assembled - SOLD to k0x - payment received, dispatched!
OSSC #12: Assembled - SOLD to TheLastBandit - payment received, dispatched!
OSSC #13: Assembled - SOLD to miisalo - payment received, dispatched!
OSSC #14: WITHDRAWN
OSSC #15: WITHDRAWN
What is the OSSC?
A scan converter/line doubler/tripler/4x/5x which takes RGB SCART (or component, or VGA) input, and produces HDMI output suitable for a modern television or monitor.
Amiga users may be familiar with scandoublers - this is that and more.
The OSSC is an open-source projected invented by marqs, who frequently provides firmware updates to fix issues and add features:
https://github.com/marqs85/ossc
https://github.com/marqs85/ossc_pcb
OSSC is unique in that it is extremely fast; latency is <2 scanlines. Other video processing solutions often add multiple frames of "input lag" to a signal which can affect perceived reaction time in timing-sensitive games such as fighting games; OSSC does not. Input lag will be restricted to that of the display itself.
The OSSC is highly configurable and comes with a remote control to allow you to switch inputs/modes and use its menu system. From there, you can tune sync settings, signal filtering, line multiplication modes, configuring "scanlines" (for CRT-style effect) and much more.
Here's a quick example of Parodius on the PlayStation being output in 1080p and displayed on a 28 inch 4K computer monitor - it's a stunning picture!
Optional scanlines:
This new version of the OSSC adds the ability to pass audio over HDMI - so external cabling/add-on boards are no longer required to hear sound from your input device. Audio is digitized and included with the HDMI signal, so your TV or receiver will let you hear it.
For more info about the OSSC, lists of tested consoles/computers, settings, and to get an idea of what it can do, see the wiki page:
http://junkerhq.net/xrgb/index.php?title=OSSC
How much does it cost?
£180 + shipping.
Shipping to UK: £7 insured and tracked
Shipping to Europe: £12 insured and tracked
Shipping elsewhere: Please ask!
Bank transfers are preferred.
I can accept PayPal, but must ask that you cover any fees. Thankyou.
What do I get?
Why buy from me?
Thanks for looking! Any questions, please do ask. Cheers!
I'm presenting a unique opportunity to be one of the first to own the new version 1.6 of the Open Source Scan Converter.
Basically, I've been building these for friends in my spare time, and selling on the spares.
Status/Availability
Batch 1
OSSC #1: Assembled - SOLD to chatopirulo - payment received, dispatched!
OSSC #2: Assembled - SOLD to a.mi.goun - payment received, dispatched!
OSSC #3: Assembled - SOLD to xyzzy - payment received, dispatched!
OSSC #4: Assembled - SOLD to nicolahu - payment received, dispatched!
OSSC #5: Assembled - SOLD - was reserved for a member outside of AmiBay
Batch 2
OSSC #6: Assembled - SOLD outside of AmiBay - payment received, dispatched!
OSSC #7: Assembled - SOLD to a.mi.goun - payment received, dispatched!
OSSC #8: Assembled - SOLD to javidoom - payment received, dispatched!
OSSC #9: Assembled - SOLD to mambrino - payment received, dispatched!
OSSC #10: Assembled - SOLD to ianos - payment received, dispatched!
OSSC #11: Assembled - SOLD to k0x - payment received, dispatched!
OSSC #12: Assembled - SOLD to TheLastBandit - payment received, dispatched!
OSSC #13: Assembled - SOLD to miisalo - payment received, dispatched!
OSSC #14: WITHDRAWN
OSSC #15: WITHDRAWN
What is the OSSC?
A scan converter/line doubler/tripler/4x/5x which takes RGB SCART (or component, or VGA) input, and produces HDMI output suitable for a modern television or monitor.
Amiga users may be familiar with scandoublers - this is that and more.
The OSSC is an open-source projected invented by marqs, who frequently provides firmware updates to fix issues and add features:
https://github.com/marqs85/ossc
https://github.com/marqs85/ossc_pcb
OSSC is unique in that it is extremely fast; latency is <2 scanlines. Other video processing solutions often add multiple frames of "input lag" to a signal which can affect perceived reaction time in timing-sensitive games such as fighting games; OSSC does not. Input lag will be restricted to that of the display itself.
The OSSC is highly configurable and comes with a remote control to allow you to switch inputs/modes and use its menu system. From there, you can tune sync settings, signal filtering, line multiplication modes, configuring "scanlines" (for CRT-style effect) and much more.
Here's a quick example of Parodius on the PlayStation being output in 1080p and displayed on a 28 inch 4K computer monitor - it's a stunning picture!
Optional scanlines:
This new version of the OSSC adds the ability to pass audio over HDMI - so external cabling/add-on boards are no longer required to hear sound from your input device. Audio is digitized and included with the HDMI signal, so your TV or receiver will let you hear it.
For more info about the OSSC, lists of tested consoles/computers, settings, and to get an idea of what it can do, see the wiki page:
http://junkerhq.net/xrgb/index.php?title=OSSC
How much does it cost?
£180 + shipping.
Shipping to UK: £7 insured and tracked
Shipping to Europe: £12 insured and tracked
Shipping elsewhere: Please ask!
Bank transfers are preferred.
I can accept PayPal, but must ask that you cover any fees. Thankyou.
What do I get?
- 1x OSSC, fully assembled in case with rubber feet
- 1x Remote control pre-programmed and paired with the OSSC
- 1x DC barrel jack to USB cable - allows you to use a spare phone charger to power the device - 1.5A+ recommended.
Why buy from me?
- Built with a beautiful high-quality purple PCB with gold contacts courtesy of OSH Park!
- Beautiful matte black acrylic case, laser-cut and engraved at the local Maker Space!
- Tons of time goes into hand-soldering and testing each unit - every single component is lovingly soldered to a high standard.
- Tested by myself with a variety of consoles and computers (PS1, PS2, Amiga, Spectrum +2, 486 PC)
- I'm a Computer Science student trying to make ends meet before I go back to University in September - you're directly supporting any future projects I build and contributions I make to Open Source software and hardware.
Thanks for looking! Any questions, please do ask. Cheers!
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