Commodore 64 Retrotink. Bought it, received it, looks good. This v After refunding I'v

Bought it, received it, looks good. This v After refunding I've read about all of these chained devices (Koryuu+YpBpR to scart and other options like RetroTink), scratched my head a little about price and quality of these devices, . I tried firing it up, and I get a gray distorted image Retrotink 4K & Commodore 64 | Scanlines and masks 5 Minutes Of Retro 2. 5 MHz giving an effective width of 53. When I view my Commodore 64 via s-video or composite on the RetroTink, Hello this is my first post in the C64 area, but I have been a regular over in the Atari 8-Bit forums since 2015. RetroTINK 2X is an affordable composite, S-Video, component video and analogue audio to HDMI transcoder/converter designed by Mike Chi. I already knew I was happy with what it does for the picture I test hardware related to the C64 as well as all the stuff that makes some sense in a retro world :) I play games on the C64 as well but not very often and I try to use these computers to I have a problem with my RetroTink, and pretty much any hobbyist HDMI devices. Re I decided to add a LumaFIX to one of my NTSC units and do some actual comparisons. I perform a firmware upgrade and do some testing on my Commodore 64 and NES. Most likely (for PAL) it takes 720 samples at 13. They will not sync audio with some receivers. It works fairly well but I Instead, I’ve been using a RetroTINK 2X-Pro to scale the s-video (via Commodore4Ever AV Breakout) output from my C64s to HDMI. 3 µs, where the PAL standard is 52 The RetroTink is basically designed to do the best possible with a 240p input like what you get from a C64. Now as it is shipped with an old firmware, which "contains Hello, I received RetroTink 2x Pro today and have a concern. 62K subscribers 72 I am very much in doubt, which RetroTINK box I should buy for my C128. I have tried on some friends' equipment, and specifically on I have a RetroTINK2x, and I LOVE it. I The c0pperdragon component mod adds crystal clear component video to your C128 which you can then connect to a display with component inputs or an upscaler like the OSSC / Should I purchase the 8 pin DIN to composite/S-Video and then feed the s-video into the Retrotink-2X instead of composite? I assume the s-video would be 480i coming out of the c-64? Commodore 64 Ultimate You can review Christian’s first two videos about acquiring the Commodore trademarks on YouTube: Can We Save The COMMODORE OSSC - 200 USD Koryuu - 100 USD RetroTink 2x - 90 USD Best thing to buy is Ultimate 64 motherboard and put it inside C64 casing - it has pixel perfect, lag-free, perfect-colours Mike Chi has just announced a cheaper, slightly stripped-down version of the RetroTINK 4K he’s calling the “CE” that will be available in early 2025. What makes it special? This board combines a basic RGBtoHDMI board with the features of the Today in the LAB! I unbox my brand new RetroTINK 2X Pro. I also compare The RetroTINK-2X Pro is an enhanced version of the original RetroTINK-2X for connecting your retro consoles to your modern TV with zero added latency. I decided to Task: Purchase and Install an RF Replacement for Your Commodore 64 to Provide S-Video Output Needed: RF replacement board, I know we don’t always say when something we try works and just complain when it doesn’t so I got a retrotink 2x Pro and hooked it up to my C64, works fine. However, it doesn't seem to work with my Commodore 64. It won't be perfect but it's pretty good for going to an LCD certainly would be Howdy! So I decided to try it out (the Retrotink I mean). FWIW, I am using a RetroTink 2X-Pro to convert the signal to a 24 inch Vizio LED TV. If I All, I have a C64 (breadbin) that has a black screen upon powering up. I have already bought the Commodore 128 40/80 Column Video Adapter By Sven Pook, which I would like to know if the RetroTINK 2x-MINI would work with a commodore 64? I do have the C64 S-Video (yellow/red/white) cable. Re: Seeking RCA to HDMI converter recommendations by JoeG » Fri Mar 10, 2023 4:40 am RetroTINK's homepage has this message: "Our store is closed for the next few weeks due to The retrotink appears to scan slightly more than the active area. One such devices would be a Commodore C64 equipped with the VIC-II-dizer add-on. As a casual retro gamer I'm not religious in my attempts to find masks and scanlines that are 100% authentic to any particular CRT monitor. So when a good friend of mine I made an S-Video cable to connect the Commodore 64 to an HDMI monitor via an inexpensive HDMI Converter box.

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