We need an almost-retro (but LCD) TV to do the job! :lol:rubber_jonnie wrote: 06 Jul 2025 15:25 My TV is just a cheap Techniica LCD I've had for years, but it's handy as my 'everything TV. I feed it SCART, Composite, HDMI, component, VGA and UHF, it handles them all just fine. I do have another one that is a bit older and not so well connected. I do also have a real CRT, a 14" colour TV, it's not ideal but it does the trick when I need it to. I think my TV is mid-2000's TBH.
I hadn't heard of Retrotink until yesterday, when googling for answers about the poor composite output I was getting. They look £££ so glad I found the old TV works so well. I wasn't expecting it to!rubber_jonnie wrote: 06 Jul 2025 15:25 Most of my retro gear feeds composite into my Retrotink 2x and then on to the TV using HDMI and in almost all cases it's just fine. I do use some via my OSSC but that tends to mostly be where my cables are SCART, and the Retrotink doesn't handle that.
I don't think I'll get round to the TBA520 this weekend as I have my light sixer on the bench in bits waiting for a CleanComp mod to arrive.
Had to google light sixer :lol: - maybe the 2600 should be the next one for my mini collection!
Yes tearing was particularly noticeable on the Pirto II menu! It looks like the menu system is written in Intybasic which uses the EXEC framework, so potentially is also outputting at 20fps. I'll try the non-Mattel games at some point tomorrow - developers of those games didn't have rights to the framework and weren't limited to 20fps. Maybe that will provide some clues. All this from googling ofc - I think I learn more when things don't go as planned! :lol:rubber_jonnie wrote: 06 Jul 2025 15:25 My little display does have PAL-60 available, but I normally leave it in auto. I guess the tearing at 60 FPS could be a thing, but I'm not sure that is what the Pirto II runs at and I get tearing on the menu, unless I use my TV.

