Image Gallery
This gallery shows examples of how great retro games can look if they are recorded correctly.
For an explanation about the setup check the main page.
This set of screenshots was recorded from a Super Famicom (1CHIP-02 model) and RGB modded NTSC N64 that are connected with SCART cables (made by Kurzschluss_480Volt) to the Micomsoft Framemeister with a passive SCART adapter. The HDMI output was recorded in 720p with the Micomsoft SC-500N1 capture card as an avi file with Lagarith compression. The screenshots were then saved with MPC-HC (madVR renderer) and cropped in Photoshop.
This set of screenshots was recorded from a Sega Saturn (V·Saturn Model 2) that is connected with a SCART cable (made by retro_console_accessories) to the Micomsoft Framemeister with a passive SCART adapter. The HDMI output was recorded in 720p with the Micomsoft SC-500N1 capture card as an avi file with Lagarith compression. The screenshots were then saved with MPC-HC (madVR renderer) and cropped in Photoshop.
This set of screenshots was recorded from a Super Famicom (1CHIP-02 model) that is connected with a SCART cable (made by Kurzschluss_480Volt) to the Micomsoft Framemeister with a passive SCART adapter. The HDMI output was recorded in 720p with the Elgato Game Capture HD capture device as an mp4 file. The screenshots were then saved with MPC-HC (madVR renderer) and cropped in Photoshop.
The next set of screenshots was recorded from a PAL Gamecube with Game Boy Player (forced to 240p with swiss) that is connected with SCART cables (made by Kurzschluss_480Volt) to the Micomsoft Framemeister with a passive SCART adapter. The HDMI output was recorded in 720p with the Elgato Game Capture HD capture device as an mp4 file. The screenshots were then saved with MPC-HC (madVR renderer) and cropped in Photoshop.