Totally shocked you hit upon the PS3 question, glad to know I'm not the only dork asking the same thing. Thanks for the acknowledgement and keep up the awesome content!
@@xavi431 As far as I know, it only goes to 480i because the AV processor they use can only handle 480i at most, and they are limited to very few processors because they need to maintain 240p compatibility, which is not very common. So if you wanted +480p compatibility, you would need to redesign the device and include two different processors, then include a switch between them. But at that point it would no longer be a plug and play device exactly, as you would have to get up and toggle the switch to play the incompatible games.
@@shotgunmasterQL well, if the cable between the adapter box and the console is short enough, you can change that out while you're swapping discs, since you have to get up to swap discs anyways. Also, plug and play tends to refer to the ability to just hook it up to the device and not have to do any dicking around in a configuration program or perform any hardware modification to get it working correctly. If all that you need to do is maybe flip a switch once in a while, I'd say that's still pretty damn plug and play.
Bob, just so you know, there is a shortage of ps2 480i footage with the Rad2x on TH-cam. Please show some of that! I can't buy until I see the footage from a pro.
People probably ask about a PS3 version for capture purposes. The PS3 has always on HDCP on its HDMI port, and unless you get the right tat to strip the HDCP out, using the proprietary AV port is just better.
Hm, someone should see if PS1's mini serial port thing (opposite end of the av cable, but not the flap door one) can provide the power instead of USB wall wart
The serial port only outputs a 3.5v rail but the parallel port has a 7.5v rail you could buck down to 5v.. was also thinking the ps1 has a internal 5v rail so you could make this a internal mod if you wanted to cut up a ps1... i'm not a huge fan of cutting up a good clean one but a beat up one might be fine... Might look into it if i find some spare money... also love your channel too ^__^
@@FritzCopyCat the original PlayStation has a internal psu so the power coming in is mains voltage (110v or 240v depending on where you live and also ac not dc) please dont mess around with mains voltage :( The slim PSOne has a external psu and has 7.5v dc coming into the console and yes you could make a breakout board for that but that would only work with the slim ps1s...
@@MobCat_ Note where I said "AC cable"-I know it's mains voltage. What I was suggesting is a brick that accepts AC, passes AC through to the PlayStation, and has a USB port to supply the 5 V DC to the RAD2X.
Being that these are based on the same tech as the retrotink2x i doubt we'll be getting dedicated cables for consoles such as the ps2, xbox, gamecube, and wii. Unless you can stand 480i bob deinterlaced.
@@ians_parks I know there's an internal mod being worked on now by @Ryzee119 (on Twitter), which I might hold out on. If not I'll probably snag a RetroTink2x down the road to cover the majority of my needs, which will still be a million times better than the drop ship HDMI cables I mentioned earlier.
@@XeCuTioNR pound hdmi is actually cheaper than rad2x and works pretty well for me atleast, i dont know if im missing something over this though besides the antialiasing thing on rad2x
For PS3 you might want to use if if your HDMI output does, this is a common issue on the launch models that use a BGA HDMI encoder. On my console I use HDR component cables because I no longer get an image from HDMI
Excellent video. I will wait for Dan Kunz (citrus3000psi) ps1 and ps2 internal mod personally. This is a good method for those who want good video quality no matter what console they use, not just a single one.
I can finally toss away my Vita TV! Let me explain- I'm using it mostly to play Silent Hill, since the game is actually unplayable on PS3 due to a sound glitch that could appear randomly. I have a Framemeister and a PS2, but I've been looking for a convenient Silent Hill solution for years now!
A quick workaround to that sound glitch on PS3 is to go to the options menu in-game and change the audio from stereo to mono, then back to stereo. Hope this helps!
Great video Bob! That's good to know that these PS1-intended RAD2x's work on a PS2, but for the moment I"m happy with my PS2 (as well as PS1 and Super Famicom) connected to a switcher via HDRetrovision component cables and finally connected to a RetroTink2x, of which is connected to a Razer Ripsaw USB 3 capture card, and with this setup I can get capture (and stream) some really nice footage from the aforementioned three consoles. The only thing is though, since the RAD2x is basically a miniaturized RetroTink2x, the SNES version of this cable likely won't play nice with my main PCI-E capture card, that being the Intensity Pro 4k, as I've mentioned on previous videos' comments. The sync is SLIGHTLY off kilter, and it's annoying, thus why I use the Ripsaw for any of my console sources that are non HDMI. Also I agree on the PS3 front... I don't understand why someone would want to run a PS3 in 480i/p only mode when there's an HDMI out solution already baked onto its logic board.... Are there people out there with only 480i/p capable CRT or early LCD TVs/displays? Maybe, but for me I've had HDMI capable displays for years... Anyway, great video, and I look forward to your coverage on the other RAD2x cables that Mike Chi puts out!
The RAD2X on a PS3 creates an HDCP free HDMI feed. When this is used with a Corsair El Gato Camlink and the windows 10 Camera app on a low spec PC, it becomes one of the most cost effective ways to capture gameplay on a PS3.
You can remove the HDCP with a $20 HDMI Splitter. If you don't want to buy a splitter, you can just get some component cables for $15. With component cables you'll be stuck 720p, but at least you won't have to downscale to 480i. There's no reason to downscale your PS3 to 480i.
@@therealwarrioroflight You beat me to this explanation. Damn. lol. But yeah running a PS3 at 480i in 2019 going into early 2020 is stupid and not practical.
@@ShiggitayMediaProductions You'd literally decrease the video quality by over half. The PS3 would be a blurry mess at 480i. It doesn't make any sense.
Eagerly awaiting the first batch to show up. Pre-ordered the Saturn Version after seeing your first RAD2X Video. Then wanted to Pre-order the PC Engine one läßt week. Guess I have to wait for Gettin that one. Hopefully the first batch arrives before Brexit.
@RetroRGB, the reason people ask about PS3 support this is likely because of streaming? The PS3 has HDCP that cannot be disabled under any circumstances, unlike the PS4. This means that in order to capture or stream PS3 games, you will need to be using a component cable to do so, and some capture devices do not have support for it (especially the Elgato HD60S, which is what I have).
There's many cheap ways to beat HDCP in both 720p and 1080p. Using this for streaming will result in deinterlaced 480i, which is terrible on a PS3. Just do some creative googling and you'll find the splitter you need.
For wanting to use it on the PS3, and this is a question I've had myself concerning several of these types and cheaper cables, is trying to use the PS3 with a capture card. The hardware HDCP inside of it make's it troublesome, if not frustratingly difficult to find solutions for PS3 recording. Trying to find an HDMI splitter that strips the HDCP reliably for say, using an Elgato capture card, has been getting more and more confusing the last couple of years. At least that's why I think It would be a question that's brought up.
Are these cables only available to pre-order or will they be purchasable directly some time in the future? I would love to buy them but I want them right away if possible.
I used s-video to retrotink mini currently and many games are too dark to enjoy. Does the Rad2x have similar problems with dark games like silent hill being hard to see or is it bright enough
Another great video Bob. I have a question I haven't seen answered in all the retro gaming videos I watched from all TH-camrs. Does a powered HDMI switch add lag? My goal is to ultimately have all my consoles output HDMI. My AV receiver only has 6 HDMI inputs so a HDMI switch is necessary. I guess that adds another question. Do AV receivers like those from Yamaha add lag? Many of them also offer to upscale all inputs both HDMI and analog for output to the TV. I suppose that may cause additional issues versus connecting the console's HDMI output directly to the TV. Any suggestions are greatly appreciated. Thanks and keep up the good work.
"Dumb" switches most likely won't, but receivers might. Unfortunately, the only way to know for sure is to test with a Time Sleuth and see if the milliseconds (not microseconds) change when connected to the new devices: www.retrorgb.com/time-sleuth-lag-tester-review.html
@RetroRGB If I use an official PS1 RGB SCART cable to connect my PS1 to my LCD TV I can see horrible dithering and pixilation on games such as Gran Turismo 1 and Resident Evil Director's Cut for example. If I connect my PS1 to the OSSC with a PS1 RGB SCART PACKAPUNCH cable or RetroGamingCables component cable then will I still be able to see that dithering or does the proper scaling and conversion of the OSSC remove the dithering? Just wondering because you said the OSSC is better than the RetroTINK products. Also is the pixellation removed when using the OSSC or can that only be done when using the RetroTINK 2X Pro or Rad2X due to it's smoothing filter? The Mcable doesn't work with the OSSC so if you still get the pixellation when using an OSSC then is there any other HDMI smoothing device that can be used to connect to the output of the OSSC?
So, whilst I was looking around for cables, I noticed that this was a thing, and it looks like the sort of thing I could absolutely find useful. Now, I wouldn't mind grabbing one of these for my PS1/2, but there is one thing I need to find out. Basically, I need to know whether or not the resolution switching from 240p to 480i will freak an Elgato HD60 S out. I'm struggling with recording games being processed through my OSSC because of the res switching, and it's getting a wee bit annoying.
Do you happen to know if they are looking at potential cables of this nature specifically for the PS2, OG Xbox, and the Dreamcast? Gotta say I have been running the gauntlet with this sort of thing and finally think I am going to start investing in the RAD2x cables, as they seem the more user-friendly "plug n' play" solutions then trying to configure one of the various upscalers.
I hope the rad2x for the ps2 in the future , it will maybe possible with the sync on green (RGsB), in this way we'll get 480p in rgb mode and it can handles ps1 games.(as opposed to component who cannot). But rad2x should support 480p input of course.
Any news on the dchdmi for the PS1? If so will it work on the 750x models. I noticed they mentioned up to 700x but wasn't sure if it meant the 7th series in general. Thanks.
For PS2 usage, does it suffer from the same burn-in issues that the Retrotink 2x does? I didn't read the fine print on that last time (along with many others) and got "burned". If it does you should add a warning in the notes.
@@RetroRGB Bob, agreed it will not happen on all TVs however, this is right out of the RetroTINK 2x quick-start guide page 6 RE: interlaced video: "Beware of using the RetroTINK 2Xs deinterlacer on sources that display static graphics or text for a long period of time. The constant flickering can cause image retention/burn-in to occur faster than normal." - if I use PS2 which is mostly running 480i with Retrotink 2X I get serious image retention after just a few minutes. This is going to be a common issue for a lot of people and I just think they should be aware. 240p sources work great and have zero retention even after hours.
@@dantaipan To further clarify, burn-in, AFAIK is not a thing for LCDs. Image retention goes away after some time and not a permanent effect. Susceptibility depends on the quality of the LCD panel and not the video source generating the image.
Thanks for the reply @mikechi - it seems Bob-deinterlace + IPS panel + PS2 = bad image retention. Google that and you will see many OSSC related posts.
@RetroRGB how does this cable compare to the PS1DIGITAL? I always seem to miss the PS1DIGITAL when it restocks and wonder if the Rad2x is a comparable alternative for connecting my ps1 to an HD flat screen TV? Thanks in advance
@@RetroRGB Awesome! I think I will buy a Rad2x and hope I can catch the next wave of PS1DIGITAL. I like all the features of the PS1DIGITAL. Thanks again and continue the great content!
Hi Bob are you able to tell me if you can use the rad2x but using the grey adapter aswell for lightguns then convert the hdmi out to vga to play games like time crisis and die hard trilogy? Very specific I know 😂 or just add the grey adapter to your PVM setup to see if it works please 😁
This may have already been covered in another video but on a LG OLED is it better quality wise to play PS1 games on Playstation 3 since it has HDMI out or playing on an original PS1 console with S-video to a retrotink? Or a Ps1 console with this RAD2x/Retrotink? I'm not too technical so I'm not sure how the PS3 handles the PS1 emulation and outputs. Thanks!
In my testing, I've found that RGB from an original PlayStation (or component video from a PS2) into a RetroTINK 5x looked far better than PS1 through PS3. If you mean RetroTINK 2x / RAD2x, it'll be a bit better though the PS3. So, if you already have a PS3, give it a try...if you like the results, consider it a win! :)
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No, that's exactly the same and an excellent solution. I WOULD recommend this over PS2 + HDRetrovisions plugged directly into a TV, as almost every TV I've ever tested will be VERY laggy over 480i. Then just go direct when using 480p, as shown in the video.
@@RetroRGB Does the RetroTINK2x + Retrovision component cables solution also pass the "Chrono Cross test" of flip-flopping resolutions during gameplay and menus?
@@xxSpike1989xx They are back up on the site but stock is limited so act fast. www.retrogamingcables.co.uk/RAD2X-CABLES/SONY-PLAYSTATION-HD-RAD2X-CABLE
I tried to buy a RAD2x for n64 today, the RGC website appears to say pre-orders are open and you can add to cart but then says it's out of stock and unable to buy at checkout. confused. Have the pre-orders sold out?
Does the audio cut out when you switch resolutions? It looks like it switches fast but if the audio goes in and out, maybe I'll just stick to PS3 or PSTV for the troublesome games.
Been thinking for a long while to get a HD retrovision adapter/Retrotink2x for my ps1, however this seems like a better solution. Eepecially since it seems to be a actual solution to the 480p menu problem most upscalers have.
Correct, it's exactly the same. My suggestion is to choose the most cost-effective solution: For only one or two consoles, pick the RAD2x. For a whole bunch of consoles and support for composite, s-video and component, head over to Castlemania and grab a RetroTINK2x and whatever cable you need.
@CastleMania Games Ah, okay so would be better off just getting the Retrotink2x since I'm gonna get it for my Genesis and SNES component cables. Thank you, btw when will you guys be selling the mini hdmi to hdmi cables?
Sorry, I'm not very good at english, but this is written on the Retro Gaming Cables site : "*Disclaimer - I understand that the region of the console has to match the region of the TV & games played." so this means that I cannot play my USA/NTSC copies of the games on my PAL chipped PS1 with this cable/device?
It just means the RAD2x won't convert the signal. So if your game is PAL, your TV needs to be compatible with PAL and if your game is NTSC, your TV needs to be compatible with NTSC.
The OSSC can't do it either. It's a real shame indeed for the games that change resolution, but there aren't too many of them. For games like Silent Hill I use a ps3.
I think why people ask about ps3 support because PS3 has HDCP and capture cards doesn't work because of that but if you use converter like in this video then you can use a capture card.
@@gamecubeplayer yea that's a thing too but I have just used my PS2toHDMI on my PS3 and game capture hd60 pro to capture my PS3 and the PS2ToHDMI adapter only costs 15€ I don't mind it at all and I have other uses for my capture card too. (I can use 1080p with the adapter just fine)
This is a much better and much cheaper solution for PS3 - Just put one between the console and capture card: www.retrorgb.com/hdmi-splitter-downscalers-reviewed.html
Hi friend! I started recently to watch your channel and to be honest i May regret not having found it sonner. Anyway... I'am looking for that true experience that you speak in a lot of vídeos to be honest and i have bought a few converters whitch are crap. I'am following your youtube channel whitch i wish you the best along as with your RetroRGB site! Now please i need your help. I'am not in a good pace to spend much more money... Let me tell you what i want... I have one of the 5502 Playstation 1 models and i want to bring retro gaming to my Channel like Crash Bandicoot, Tomb Raider, Metal Gear Solid and many others... Can you tell me what equipment can i use to play fully RGB and at the same time recording it with my Elgato Game Capture HD capture card? A lot of hugs from Portugal!
Hello! I'd love to help, but I need more details: What monitor are you using? What inputs does it have? What cables do you already own? There's some inexpensive ways to do this, I just need to know more about the setup.
@@RetroRGB Hi friend, Thank you so much for your reply! So my monitor its a LG M2250D-PZ It's inputs are the following below: . HDMI input connection; . DVI input connection; . Component input connection; . EuroScart input connection. I own cables like: . Scart to S-video connection; . Scart to Scart connection; Other equipment that i use too: . A Scart splitter; . An individual Scart input with S-Vídeo and Composite as output; . An Elgato Game Capture HD capture card and thats what i want to use to record everything i can if possible; . A AV2HDMI converter (not bad at all but the true game colors... I dont think they are there); . And for last, an Scart to HDMI HD video converter (it records to much britness!!!). To be honest... I dont think i'am missing anything else. A lot of hugs from Portugal!!!
Okay, I think the best option for you is an OSSC or RetroTINK 5x. The 5x is more expensive, but it has many features. The OSSC will ONLY work with RGB SCART (not S-Video or composite), but it's cheaper and should work with the Elgato in at least one of its output modes. Then just get any cheap HDMI splitter and send one output to your TV and the other to your Elgato. www.retrorgb.com/ossc.html www.amazon.com/shop/retrorgb?listId=2IUZDPTUCALQJ th-cam.com/video/VIg7kNUaOuU/w-d-xo.html www.retrorgb.com/?s=retrotink+5x
There seems to be a sort of blinking or short flicker of the screen whenever you open the inventory in RE2 in the vid when using the Rad2x. I get that it's because of the resolution shift, but is there currently a way to avoid this? I'd love to use this cable for my ps1 for it's convenience and quality.
It might act differently on different TV's with different games. I noticed it too, but it didn't bother me, as it only happened going into the menu, not going back into the game.
@@RetroRGB Yeah I saw that too but had to ask since it wasn't commented. Thanks for the always quick reply man. You're awesome! I feel this topic always pops up when talking PS1. Do no saturn games switch res like this in game?
What about burn ins for OLEDs and other flatscreens? Here is what OSSC manual warns about BOB deinterlacing: "Beware of using the OSSCs Line2x (bob) or Line4x (bob) deinterlacing modes on sources that display static graphics or text for a long period of time." junkerhq.net/xrgb/index.php?title=OSSC ..and you have also several cases where ossc user experienced burn ins with oleds. (even only temporary).
If you already own a PS3, give that a try and see how it works for you. I found PS1 games to look pretty terrible through the PS3, but other people have better luck. Also, PSN versions sometimes look better than discs...not even sure how that's possible. But to answer your question, this is the best potential for video quality output from PS1 games using original hardware, with smoothing and deinterlacing options. It might not be worth the cost for some people, while other people think it's worth every penny.
I recently dug out my old PS1 from the mancave. My daughter gave me a PS4 that her and her guy don't use anymore, but I got the burn to play the ATV game I used to be pretty good at (its the only one I could beat the kids at) I can't find the av cable. Might be moot. It wouldn't power up with the cord I found. I have a 12 year old flat screen that I think it will work with. I can watch vcr tapes on it. In a pawn shop the other day while gun shopping, I saw the last version of the PS1. They didn't have any cords for it either. I'm tempted to offer him 10 bucks to get it out of his life. His guns are over-priced like everywhere else nowdays. I'm wondering if you can play PS1 games on a PS2 console. I have some PS2 games stored away in one of my rent houses. I might just get a refurbed PS2. Ours was destroyed in a wreck during Hurricane Rita evacuation. Yeah, I'm long-winded. Sitting here at work, bored AF.
Is there a delay between turning the system on and getting a picture/audio? I'd hate to miss the sweet, sweet sound of the ps1 boot screen. My Carby suffers from this, which is very disappointing.
@@RetroRGB that's a bummer, but you are probably right. Do you leave the adapter powered on all the time? I would think that should reduce the startup delay.
@@johnrippetoe5900 "Please ensure that you boot up the RAD2X at the same time as the Playstation, otherwise if the RAD2X is powered up first it will not detect the RGB signal and default to composite video, but since this cable is wired for sync over luma the image will be in black and white."
Hey there... I have a RAD2X for PS1/PS2 and I've noticed some issues with the graphics periodically when connected to my ps2. Its most noticeable when playing a game and being in the menu. The writing periodically seems to flick between smooth lines and blocky lines. Is there any support or customer service I can get in touch with about the RAD2X? I tried RGC where I bought it from but they never respond.
@@RetroRGB If you are referring to the switch on the side of the HDMI cable, then yes I think so. I need to try it out again and see if it still happening
I just did set up the rad2x cable, but the problem is that everything is in black and white only ! I hooked it up to a PC HDMI Screen. Does anybody knows what's going on and how to fix it ? edit: since i live in germany i do have a PAL Region PS2 slim and my version is SCPH-70004
Aw man, so even after the HDMI Pound Cable, this one still doesn't support 480p? 😰 Does the Dreamcast Version of Dino Crisis also have this Resolution switching issue?
You buy them from retro gaming cables uk. Batches sell out rather quickly and demand is high. The corona virus affecting shipments isnt really helping the situation. You'll just have to try and keep up with when they restock. I'd recommend following them on twitter for updates.
@@RetroRGB No. You cant even pre-order the next batch right now. And heck... they were released like, a week or two ago? and they are "out of stock" already, with a TBA release?
@@RetroRGB Did the first batch even go out yet? It was posted that there was a problem with the manufacturing, and delayed the first batch release. Has there even been word about the status of that batch?
@tonk82 - I'm a moron and I owe you an apology. I wasn't told the pre-orders were closed. I wouldn't have posted this video knowing there was no way to get them. I'm sorry about that...but they should be in stock fairly soon!
@@RetroRGB Its not a problem with your video! in fact, i want the cable due to your videos! i just wanted to order one for christmas and seems like its not going to happen :/ nothing against yoru videos.
Setting it to RGB has nothing to do with 480p - The chips in the RAD2x can’t accept 480p. If you’d like to scale 480p, get good component cables and a scaler like the GBS-Control, OSSC or RetroTINK 5x: www.retrorgb.com/playstation2.html
while this cable looks great, im not interrested in it because i already have an OSSC, but, im one of those weird people who has his PS3 hooked up to a ps2 component cable and downgrades the quality to 480p. why? to add scanlines with the OSSC on many of the arcade games. stuff like outrun or after burner climax look way cooler on 480p with scanlines from the ossc than the ultra clean hdmi look. But thats just a personal preference!!
Well, that makes perfect sense - And in my personal opinion, certain old movies with lots of film grain look AWESOME when played in 480p through an OSSC with light scanlines on.
is it already possible to share OSSC settings with the newest OSD update? I would like to use a good setting for my PS1. is tehere any forum where people share them?
PS3 plays PS1 games via emulation, so there's a handful of games that don't work or don't play correctly. This is a game that is known to not work on PS3.
Id assume it handles the ps2 just as well as the retrotink2x, in that it line doubles 480i to 480p via bob deinterlacing but doesnt accept 480p by default. This is faster than if you were to rely on simply using 480i pass through but the trade off is an image thats a little flickery.
Can anybody give me some advice ? Currently using one of these with a PAL PS1, however I can only seem to get a yellow light out of it (meaning composite signal). Why can I not seem to get a purple light (for RGB signal) ?
@@RetroRGB hey, thanks for the reply, I've since tried this out but now the light just stays red....any ideas ? I am using the console without a game in just at the menu screen btw
RetroRGB received mine yesterday. I was loving this thing, but today, it’s displaying in black and white. Heard of this before? The only thing I don’t have an extra of to test is the mini hd cable, got this thing brand new, amazon basic
@@RetroRGB it does have settings for full screen and with rad2x cable how do I connect with? Reason is because I can’t afford ossc or retro tink that’s why.
"Please ensure that you boot up the RAD2X at the same time as the Playstation, otherwise if the RAD2X is powered up first it will not detect the RGB signal and default to composite video, but since this cable is wired for sync over luma the image will be in black and white."
Would it be ok or insufficient if I supply the power to the RAD2X from my TV's USB port instead of a power supply since it doesn't require much? It's a LG B6 OLED.
The hdmi dynamic range looks off. It shouldn't look that dark. I don't have one of these but my pound cable was dark in Limited and once I changed it to Full it was perfect.
They plan to they are just out of stock currently. They are hoping to have more in stock sometime within the first 3 months of 2021. Expect slower production runs due to covid
The reason they did this is because Mike Chi only designed the Retrotink to support inputs of Y,Pb,Pr / S-Video and Composite - he did not give it RGB. So instead of designing a proper RGB to HDMI solution which would have been better - it was much cheaper to implement the current design into a cable. I also would have preferred a "High-End" converter with clean crisp video. But this was designed purely to take on the cheap solutions out there.
It's not that Mike "did not give it RGB". The chip at the heart of the RetroTINK 2x doesn't support RGB input, so even if Mike added RGB support to the TINK, it would still be an RGB to YPbPr conversion (just like the RAD2X is doing). I'm guessing proper RGB support would require an FPGA, and that point you might as well be building an OSSC.
I don't think RGB is in the hdmi specification for the lower resolutions such as 480i, 480p etc, only Chroma (YCbCr colorspace.). Check pdf link below on page 44, higher resolutions such as 1080/50-60p has it included though. hdmiforum.org/wp-content/uploads/2017/11/HDMI-Forum-2.1-November-Release-Presentation-EN.pdf
@@user-rd5wj2mm8n It's the opposite. The Mclassic's results can be seen because it's a filter. The real question is whether it would be compatible with the signal from this cable.
@@user-rd5wj2mm8n They really are, from what's been shown by multiple video game reviewers they provide at most a more saturated images and maybe some blur on pixelated edges on 3d games but that's it. They don't do much
@Luke Sanders - Yes, it's compatible with the mClassic. "better image" is subjective though. Please check out the Saturn RAD2x review I did that shows what it would look like in detail.
@@RetroRGB It's not your fault, the problem here is the small sight of the store owners and alikes, can you believe that some "specialized" publications here recommend players to use a 4k 65" inch flat panels with composite cables to play their retro consoles? It's freaking crazy!
For the ps3 people might want it cause the HDMI connection has HDCP that is always on. They might want to use HDMI for their setup without the headache of HDCP.
The ps3 is a good source to play your classics. but there are games that don't emulate well. That's why I look for the alternative like this. To skip the HDCP and capture your gameplay, an HDMI Switch is used
Love your videos and everything, but why cover products that are not available to buy? You can't even preorder it (extra slap in the face as there's a Black Friday sale we can't use).
Totally shocked you hit upon the PS3 question, glad to know I'm not the only dork asking the same thing. Thanks for the acknowledgement and keep up the awesome content!
I think it to capture old ps1/ps2 games because if I remember right HDMI and HDCP were a bitch on the ps3.
a ps2 plug n play version would be nice
XAvi this works on ps2
@@MajorTom106 yeah but I mean a rad2x that works with 480p this only goes up to 480i
@@xavi431 As far as I know, it only goes to 480i because the AV processor they use can only handle 480i at most, and they are limited to very few processors because they need to maintain 240p compatibility, which is not very common.
So if you wanted +480p compatibility, you would need to redesign the device and include two different processors, then include a switch between them.
But at that point it would no longer be a plug and play device exactly, as you would have to get up and toggle the switch to play the incompatible games.
@@shotgunmasterQL well, if the cable between the adapter box and the console is short enough, you can change that out while you're swapping discs, since you have to get up to swap discs anyways. Also, plug and play tends to refer to the ability to just hook it up to the device and not have to do any dicking around in a configuration program or perform any hardware modification to get it working correctly. If all that you need to do is maybe flip a switch once in a while, I'd say that's still pretty damn plug and play.
Bob, just so you know, there is a shortage of ps2 480i footage with the Rad2x on TH-cam. Please show some of that! I can't buy until I see the footage from a pro.
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Every single time I hear someone mention "Bob de-interlacing" I think of Bob at RetroRGB.
Same here ♥
People probably ask about a PS3 version for capture purposes. The PS3 has always on HDCP on its HDMI port, and unless you get the right tat to strip the HDCP out, using the proprietary AV port is just better.
Hm, someone should see if PS1's mini serial port thing (opposite end of the av cable, but not the flap door one) can provide the power instead of USB wall wart
The serial port only outputs a 3.5v rail but the parallel port has a 7.5v rail you could buck down to 5v..
was also thinking the ps1 has a internal 5v rail so you could make this a internal mod if you wanted to cut up a ps1... i'm not a huge fan of cutting up a good clean one but a beat up one might be fine... Might look into it if i find some spare money...
also love your channel too ^__^
Yeah internal mod defeats the point a bit tho. And thanks!
Somebody could design a USB power adaptor that plugs in-line with the PlayStation's AC cable, if they really wanted to.
@@FritzCopyCat the original PlayStation has a internal psu so the power coming in is mains voltage (110v or 240v depending on where you live and also ac not dc) please dont mess around with mains voltage :(
The slim PSOne has a external psu and has 7.5v dc coming into the console and yes you could make a breakout board for that but that would only work with the slim ps1s...
@@MobCat_ Note where I said "AC cable"-I know it's mains voltage. What I was suggesting is a brick that accepts AC, passes AC through to the PlayStation, and has a USB port to supply the 5 V DC to the RAD2X.
Love to see an original Xbox version if that's possible. I'm not willing to mess with the overpriced trash that Pound and Hyperkin are offering.
Being that these are based on the same tech as the retrotink2x i doubt we'll be getting dedicated cables for consoles such as the ps2, xbox, gamecube, and wii. Unless you can stand 480i bob deinterlaced.
@@ians_parks I know there's an internal mod being worked on now by @Ryzee119 (on Twitter), which I might hold out on. If not I'll probably snag a RetroTink2x down the road to cover the majority of my needs, which will still be a million times better than the drop ship HDMI cables I mentioned earlier.
@@XeCuTioNR pound hdmi is actually cheaper than rad2x and works pretty well for me atleast, i dont know if im missing something over this though besides the antialiasing thing on rad2x
@@Alfredox123 you are missing SOME quality with pound, that's it ;)
@@nattila7713 so input delay is not a problem with pound? thank god lol
For PS3 you might want to use if if your HDMI output does, this is a common issue on the launch models that use a BGA HDMI encoder. On my console I use HDR component cables because I no longer get an image from HDMI
Excellent video. I will wait for Dan Kunz (citrus3000psi) ps1 and ps2 internal mod personally. This is a good method for those who want good video quality no matter what console they use, not just a single one.
🤞Here's hoping the SNES/N64 rad2x video is next
Ya same here
Im waiting for n64 video. but one question first? - This cable is line doubling the signal?
Same!
@@rafaelmendoza1103 Yes as most flats don't support 240p.
@@rafaelmendoza1103 Yes. Its linedoubling to 480p for better compatibility with tvs.
I can finally toss away my Vita TV! Let me explain- I'm using it mostly to play Silent Hill, since the game is actually unplayable on PS3 due to a sound glitch that could appear randomly. I have a Framemeister and a PS2, but I've been looking for a convenient Silent Hill solution for years now!
Don't toss it! Look at the prices on ebay for one and you will see.
Don’t toss it my dude use it play some awesome ps vita rpgs
A quick workaround to that sound glitch on PS3 is to go to the options menu in-game and change the audio from stereo to mono, then back to stereo. Hope this helps!
Great video Bob! That's good to know that these PS1-intended RAD2x's work on a PS2, but for the moment I"m happy with my PS2 (as well as PS1 and Super Famicom) connected to a switcher via HDRetrovision component cables and finally connected to a RetroTink2x, of which is connected to a Razer Ripsaw USB 3 capture card, and with this setup I can get capture (and stream) some really nice footage from the aforementioned three consoles. The only thing is though, since the RAD2x is basically a miniaturized RetroTink2x, the SNES version of this cable likely won't play nice with my main PCI-E capture card, that being the Intensity Pro 4k, as I've mentioned on previous videos' comments. The sync is SLIGHTLY off kilter, and it's annoying, thus why I use the Ripsaw for any of my console sources that are non HDMI. Also I agree on the PS3 front... I don't understand why someone would want to run a PS3 in 480i/p only mode when there's an HDMI out solution already baked onto its logic board.... Are there people out there with only 480i/p capable CRT or early LCD TVs/displays? Maybe, but for me I've had HDMI capable displays for years... Anyway, great video, and I look forward to your coverage on the other RAD2x cables that Mike Chi puts out!
The RAD2X on a PS3 creates an HDCP free HDMI feed. When this is used with a Corsair El Gato Camlink and the windows 10 Camera app on a low spec PC, it becomes one of the most cost effective ways to capture gameplay on a PS3.
You can remove the HDCP with a $20 HDMI Splitter. If you don't want to buy a splitter, you can just get some component cables for $15. With component cables you'll be stuck 720p, but at least you won't have to downscale to 480i. There's no reason to downscale your PS3 to 480i.
@@therealwarrioroflight You beat me to this explanation. Damn. lol. But yeah running a PS3 at 480i in 2019 going into early 2020 is stupid and not practical.
@@ShiggitayMediaProductions You'd literally decrease the video quality by over half. The PS3 would be a blurry mess at 480i. It doesn't make any sense.
WarriorOfLight Yeah I use a HDMI Splitter for all my PS3 games and capture them well for years now so that's the best solution.
How well does the RAD2x deal with non-standard output from the PlayStation, such as when playing NTSC games on a PAL console?
would be great to see an in depth search for the best n64 picture with an inclution of the rad2x. No one else could do it better
That's coming next :)
Eagerly awaiting the first batch to show up. Pre-ordered the Saturn Version after seeing your first RAD2X Video. Then wanted to Pre-order the PC Engine one läßt week. Guess I have to wait for Gettin that one. Hopefully the first batch arrives before Brexit.
I heard the first batch should be shipping by the end of this month
If this is true, this may Show up right when my vacation starts :) thanks for sharing this Info.
Letze Woche :)
Swipe expects German , so writing English sometimes creates funny Things :)
Excellent video. What is the current draw on this thing? below 100 mA?
@RetroRGB, the reason people ask about PS3 support this is likely because of streaming? The PS3 has HDCP that cannot be disabled under any circumstances, unlike the PS4. This means that in order to capture or stream PS3 games, you will need to be using a component cable to do so, and some capture devices do not have support for it (especially the Elgato HD60S, which is what I have).
There's many cheap ways to beat HDCP in both 720p and 1080p. Using this for streaming will result in deinterlaced 480i, which is terrible on a PS3. Just do some creative googling and you'll find the splitter you need.
GokaiSanyu Just use an HDMI splitter that bypasses the HDCP and you can record games with HDMI on PS3, I been doing this for years with no issues.
For wanting to use it on the PS3, and this is a question I've had myself concerning several of these types and cheaper cables, is trying to use the PS3 with a capture card. The hardware HDCP inside of it make's it troublesome, if not frustratingly difficult to find solutions for PS3 recording.
Trying to find an HDMI splitter that strips the HDCP reliably for say, using an Elgato capture card, has been getting more and more confusing the last couple of years. At least that's why I think It would be a question that's brought up.
Are these cables only available to pre-order or will they be purchasable directly some time in the future? I would love to buy them but I want them right away if possible.
I used s-video to retrotink mini currently and many games are too dark to enjoy. Does the Rad2x have similar problems with dark games like silent hill being hard to see or is it bright enough
Do Einhänder Instead?
Another great video Bob. I have a question I haven't seen answered in all the retro gaming videos I watched from all TH-camrs. Does a powered HDMI switch add lag? My goal is to ultimately have all my consoles output HDMI. My AV receiver only has 6 HDMI inputs so a HDMI switch is necessary. I guess that adds another question. Do AV receivers like those from Yamaha add lag? Many of them also offer to upscale all inputs both HDMI and analog for output to the TV. I suppose that may cause additional issues versus connecting the console's HDMI output directly to the TV. Any suggestions are greatly appreciated. Thanks and keep up the good work.
"Dumb" switches most likely won't, but receivers might. Unfortunately, the only way to know for sure is to test with a Time Sleuth and see if the milliseconds (not microseconds) change when connected to the new devices: www.retrorgb.com/time-sleuth-lag-tester-review.html
Great video mate 👍🏻
@RetroRGB If I use an official PS1 RGB SCART cable to connect my PS1 to my LCD TV I can see horrible dithering and pixilation on games such as Gran Turismo 1 and Resident Evil Director's Cut for example. If I connect my PS1 to the OSSC with a PS1 RGB SCART PACKAPUNCH cable or RetroGamingCables component cable then will I still be able to see that dithering or does the proper scaling and conversion of the OSSC remove the dithering? Just wondering because you said the OSSC is better than the RetroTINK products.
Also is the pixellation removed when using the OSSC or can that only be done when using the RetroTINK 2X Pro or Rad2X due to it's smoothing filter?
The Mcable doesn't work with the OSSC so if you still get the pixellation when using an OSSC then is there any other HDMI smoothing device that can be used to connect to the output of the OSSC?
So, whilst I was looking around for cables, I noticed that this was a thing, and it looks like the sort of thing I could absolutely find useful.
Now, I wouldn't mind grabbing one of these for my PS1/2, but there is one thing I need to find out. Basically, I need to know whether or not the resolution switching from 240p to 480i will freak an Elgato HD60 S out. I'm struggling with recording games being processed through my OSSC because of the res switching, and it's getting a wee bit annoying.
Should bit a bit better than the OSSC like shown in the video, but I haven't personally tried the Elgato.
I _love_ my RT2x but i NEED scanlines!
Google scanline generator and combine the 2.
Get OSSC
Do you happen to know if they are looking at potential cables of this nature specifically for the PS2, OG Xbox, and the Dreamcast? Gotta say I have been running the gauntlet with this sort of thing and finally think I am going to start investing in the RAD2x cables, as they seem the more user-friendly "plug n' play" solutions then trying to configure one of the various upscalers.
No, but there are decent choices for those consoles, as long as you know which to get. I'm working on a video about those too.
@@RetroRGB Appreciate the reply! Will definitely be looking forward to that videp!
I hope the rad2x for the ps2 in the future , it will maybe possible with the sync on green (RGsB), in this way we'll get 480p in rgb mode and it can handles ps1 games.(as opposed to component who cannot). But rad2x should support 480p input of course.
Any news on the dchdmi for the PS1? If so will it work on the 750x models. I noticed they mentioned up to 700x but wasn't sure if it meant the 7th series in general. Thanks.
For PS2 usage, does it suffer from the same burn-in issues that the Retrotink 2x does? I didn't read the fine print on that last time (along with many others) and got "burned". If it does you should add a warning in the notes.
Burn-in only has to do with your TV, not the scaler. The RetroTINK2x doesn't cause burn-in. That's completely ridiculous.
@@RetroRGB Bob, agreed it will not happen on all TVs however, this is right out of the RetroTINK 2x quick-start guide page 6 RE: interlaced video: "Beware of using the RetroTINK 2Xs deinterlacer on sources that display static graphics or text for a long period of time. The constant flickering can cause image retention/burn-in to occur faster than normal." - if I use PS2 which is mostly running 480i with Retrotink 2X I get serious image retention after just a few minutes. This is going to be a common issue for a lot of people and I just think they should be aware. 240p sources work great and have zero retention even after hours.
@@dantaipan To further clarify, burn-in, AFAIK is not a thing for LCDs. Image retention goes away after some time and not a permanent effect. Susceptibility depends on the quality of the LCD panel and not the video source generating the image.
Thanks for the reply @mikechi - it seems Bob-deinterlace + IPS panel + PS2 = bad image retention. Google that and you will see many OSSC related posts.
@RetroRGB how does this cable compare to the PS1DIGITAL? I always seem to miss the PS1DIGITAL when it restocks and wonder if the Rad2x is a comparable alternative for connecting my ps1 to an HD flat screen TV? Thanks in advance
I showed this in the PS1d Review: th-cam.com/video/VUZq72I-nC4/w-d-xo.html
@@RetroRGB Awesome! I think I will buy a Rad2x and hope I can catch the next wave of PS1DIGITAL. I like all the features of the PS1DIGITAL. Thanks again and continue the great content!
Hi Bob are you able to tell me if you can use the rad2x but using the grey adapter aswell for lightguns then convert the hdmi out to vga to play games like time crisis and die hard trilogy? Very specific I know 😂 or just add the grey adapter to your PVM setup to see if it works please 😁
This may have already been covered in another video but on a LG OLED is it better quality wise to play PS1 games on Playstation 3 since it has HDMI out or playing on an original PS1 console with S-video to a retrotink? Or a Ps1 console with this RAD2x/Retrotink? I'm not too technical so I'm not sure how the PS3 handles the PS1 emulation and outputs. Thanks!
In my testing, I've found that RGB from an original PlayStation (or component video from a PS2) into a RetroTINK 5x looked far better than PS1 through PS3.
If you mean RetroTINK 2x / RAD2x, it'll be a bit better though the PS3. So, if you already have a PS3, give it a try...if you like the results, consider it a win! :)
I like the flicker. The whole reason to play on these consoles is the nostalgia.
How does this compare to the Pound hdmi cable for PS1?
Those Pound cables are so bad, they should be illegal: th-cam.com/video/7VOsOuQ5mhM/w-d-xo.html
"HD Retrovision PlayStation 2/3 (PS2/PS3) Premium YPbPr Component Video Cable
Currently unavailable
We don't know when or if this item will be back in stock."
I know, they have a hard time keeping them in stock :( They should be back soon.
@@RetroRGB still out of stock)
My tv can output 240p over HDMI no problem. Well 720/240p over HDMI which is fine. Do you think this have any issue displaying that?
Would you really recommend this over using HD Retrovision component cables plugged into a RetroTINK 2x?
No, that's exactly the same and an excellent solution.
I WOULD recommend this over PS2 + HDRetrovisions plugged directly into a TV, as almost every TV I've ever tested will be VERY laggy over 480i. Then just go direct when using 480p, as shown in the video.
@@RetroRGB Does the RetroTINK2x + Retrovision component cables solution also pass the "Chrono Cross test" of flip-flopping resolutions during gameplay and menus?
Anthony Noriega yes
It seems like the retroTINK2x with component is still best for ps2 then? What do you think?
Well, the RetroTINK2x is identical in performance to the RAD2x and designed by the same person. So, yes :)
My Life in Gaming found that RGB is slightly superior to YPbPr.
I can’t seem to find this thing for sale. Did they only make so many?
I think they're out of stock ATM due to the cornona virus. I'm eating for them to come back In Stock too.
@@xxSpike1989xx They are back up on the site but stock is limited so act fast.
www.retrogamingcables.co.uk/RAD2X-CABLES/SONY-PLAYSTATION-HD-RAD2X-CABLE
I tried to buy a RAD2x for n64 today, the RGC website appears to say pre-orders are open and you can add to cart but then says it's out of stock and unable to buy at checkout. confused. Have the pre-orders sold out?
They should be re-opening very shortly. Sorry for the confusion - I didn't realize they'd closed pre-orders before I released this video ;/
@@RetroRGB OK thanks for replying Bob
Does the audio cut out when you switch resolutions? It looks like it switches fast but if the audio goes in and out, maybe I'll just stick to PS3 or PSTV for the troublesome games.
It's dependent on your TV. Some switch quicker than others with no audio cuts.
Been thinking for a long while to get a HD retrovision adapter/Retrotink2x for my ps1, however this seems like a better solution. Eepecially since it seems to be a actual solution to the 480p menu problem most upscalers have.
Correct, it's exactly the same. My suggestion is to choose the most cost-effective solution: For only one or two consoles, pick the RAD2x. For a whole bunch of consoles and support for composite, s-video and component, head over to Castlemania and grab a RetroTINK2x and whatever cable you need.
@CastleMania Games Ah, okay so would be better off just getting the Retrotink2x since I'm gonna get it for my Genesis and SNES component cables. Thank you, btw when will you guys be selling the mini hdmi to hdmi cables?
Other than the few that are 240p, don't ALL PS2 games default to 480i? Yes, some have optional 480p or 1080i, but all should work at 480i.
Correct.
Sorry, I'm not very good at english, but this is written on the Retro Gaming Cables site : "*Disclaimer - I understand that the region of the console has to match the region of the TV & games played."
so this means that I cannot play my USA/NTSC copies of the games on my PAL chipped PS1 with this cable/device?
It just means the RAD2x won't convert the signal. So if your game is PAL, your TV needs to be compatible with PAL and if your game is NTSC, your TV needs to be compatible with NTSC.
Framemeister cost a lot of money, why they don't fix the switch resolution problem with a new firmware? 😡
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The OSSC can't do it either. It's a real shame indeed for the games that change resolution, but there aren't too many of them. For games like Silent Hill I use a ps3.
frammeister is garbage. sell it
I think why people ask about ps3 support because PS3 has HDCP and capture cards doesn't work because of that but if you use converter like in this video then you can use a capture card.
or you can use hdmi splitter and capture gameplay at 1080p
@@gamecubeplayer yea that's a thing too but I have just used my PS2toHDMI on my PS3 and game capture hd60 pro to capture my PS3 and the PS2ToHDMI adapter only costs 15€ I don't mind it at all and I have other uses for my capture card too. (I can use 1080p with the adapter just fine)
This is a much better and much cheaper solution for PS3 - Just put one between the console and capture card: www.retrorgb.com/hdmi-splitter-downscalers-reviewed.html
Hi friend!
I started recently to watch your channel and to be honest i May regret not having found it sonner. Anyway...
I'am looking for that true experience that you speak in a lot of vídeos to be honest and i have bought a few converters whitch are crap.
I'am following your youtube channel whitch i wish you the best along as with your RetroRGB site!
Now please i need your help. I'am not in a good pace to spend much more money... Let me tell you what i want...
I have one of the 5502 Playstation 1 models and i want to bring retro gaming to my Channel like Crash Bandicoot, Tomb Raider, Metal Gear Solid and many others... Can you tell me what equipment can i use to play fully RGB and at the same time recording it with my Elgato Game Capture HD capture card?
A lot of hugs from Portugal!
Hello! I'd love to help, but I need more details: What monitor are you using? What inputs does it have? What cables do you already own? There's some inexpensive ways to do this, I just need to know more about the setup.
@@RetroRGB Hi friend,
Thank you so much for your reply!
So my monitor its a LG M2250D-PZ
It's inputs are the following below:
. HDMI input connection;
. DVI input connection;
. Component input connection;
. EuroScart input connection.
I own cables like:
. Scart to S-video connection;
. Scart to Scart connection;
Other equipment that i use too:
. A Scart splitter;
. An individual Scart input with S-Vídeo and Composite as output;
. An Elgato Game Capture HD capture card and thats what i want to use to record everything i can if possible;
. A AV2HDMI converter (not bad at all but the true game colors... I dont think they are there);
. And for last, an Scart to HDMI HD video converter (it records to much britness!!!).
To be honest... I dont think i'am missing anything else.
A lot of hugs from Portugal!!!
Okay, I think the best option for you is an OSSC or RetroTINK 5x. The 5x is more expensive, but it has many features. The OSSC will ONLY work with RGB SCART (not S-Video or composite), but it's cheaper and should work with the Elgato in at least one of its output modes.
Then just get any cheap HDMI splitter and send one output to your TV and the other to your Elgato.
www.retrorgb.com/ossc.html
www.amazon.com/shop/retrorgb?listId=2IUZDPTUCALQJ
th-cam.com/video/VIg7kNUaOuU/w-d-xo.html
www.retrorgb.com/?s=retrotink+5x
@@RetroRGB O Thank you so much for your patience!!! Thank you!
There seems to be a sort of blinking or short flicker of the screen whenever you open the inventory in RE2 in the vid when using the Rad2x. I get that it's because of the resolution shift, but is there currently a way to avoid this? I'd love to use this cable for my ps1 for it's convenience and quality.
It might act differently on different TV's with different games. I noticed it too, but it didn't bother me, as it only happened going into the menu, not going back into the game.
@@RetroRGB Yeah I saw that too but had to ask since it wasn't commented. Thanks for the always quick reply man. You're awesome! I feel this topic always pops up when talking PS1. Do no saturn games switch res like this in game?
What about burn ins for OLEDs and other flatscreens?
Here is what OSSC manual warns about BOB deinterlacing:
"Beware of using the OSSCs Line2x (bob) or Line4x (bob) deinterlacing modes on sources that display static graphics or text for a long period of time."
junkerhq.net/xrgb/index.php?title=OSSC
..and you have also several cases where ossc user experienced burn ins with oleds. (even only temporary).
Whatever scaler you use will have no bearing on burn-in. That's all on the panel itself.
@@RetroRGB Yes but do you habe any experience what kind of panel is affected from using bob?
I’d like to know if it improves upon a full backwards compatible ps3 when playing ps1 and 2 games I have one that still works and very handy to have
No, not at all. Just use the HDMI out that's built into the PS3.
So other than using original hardware and nostalgia points, is there a reason to opt for this over just using a ps3?
If you already own a PS3, give that a try and see how it works for you. I found PS1 games to look pretty terrible through the PS3, but other people have better luck. Also, PSN versions sometimes look better than discs...not even sure how that's possible.
But to answer your question, this is the best potential for video quality output from PS1 games using original hardware, with smoothing and deinterlacing options. It might not be worth the cost for some people, while other people think it's worth every penny.
Ps2, and og Xbox would be great!
I recently dug out my old PS1 from the mancave. My daughter gave me a PS4 that her and her guy don't use anymore, but I got the burn to play the ATV game I used to be pretty good at (its the only one I could beat the kids at) I can't find the av cable. Might be moot. It wouldn't power up with the cord I found. I have a 12 year old flat screen that I think it will work with. I can watch vcr tapes on it. In a pawn shop the other day while gun shopping, I saw the last version of the PS1. They didn't have any cords for it either. I'm tempted to offer him 10 bucks to get it out of his life. His guns are over-priced like everywhere else nowdays. I'm wondering if you can play PS1 games on a PS2 console. I have some PS2 games stored away in one of my rent houses. I might just get a refurbed PS2. Ours was destroyed in a wreck during Hurricane Rita evacuation. Yeah, I'm long-winded. Sitting here at work, bored AF.
How this compare to playing a game on a good crt monitor?
Is there a delay between turning the system on and getting a picture/audio? I'd hate to miss the sweet, sweet sound of the ps1 boot screen. My Carby suffers from this, which is very disappointing.
A few seconds. A small price to pay though.
@@RetroRGB that's a bummer, but you are probably right. Do you leave the adapter powered on all the time? I would think that should reduce the startup delay.
@@johnrippetoe5900 "Please ensure that you boot up the RAD2X at the same time as the Playstation, otherwise if the RAD2X is powered up first it will not detect the RGB signal and default to composite video, but since this cable is wired for sync over luma the image will be in black and white."
Hey there... I have a RAD2X for PS1/PS2 and I've noticed some issues with the graphics periodically when connected to my ps2. Its most noticeable when playing a game and being in the menu. The writing periodically seems to flick between smooth lines and blocky lines. Is there any support or customer service I can get in touch with about the RAD2X? I tried RGC where I bought it from but they never respond.
It sounds like the deinterlacing. Did you try enabling the smoothing filter to see what happens?
@@RetroRGB If you are referring to the switch on the side of the HDMI cable, then yes I think so. I need to try it out again and see if it still happening
Love Outrun 2/2006
Me too. Magical Sound Shower has been stuck in my head ever since I shot the footage!
After Einhänder Do Metal Slug X and Megaman X4
I just did set up the rad2x cable, but the problem is that everything is in black and white only ! I hooked it up to a PC HDMI Screen. Does anybody knows what's going on and how to fix it ?
edit: since i live in germany i do have a PAL Region PS2 slim and my version is SCPH-70004
Aw man, so even after the HDMI Pound Cable, this one still doesn't support 480p? 😰
Does the Dreamcast Version of Dino Crisis also have this Resolution switching issue?
Dreamcast version of Dino Crisis is 480p native so nah.
@@masterlee1988 Okay.
Will this stretch the screen out to 16:9 like a lot of solutions seem to? kinda looking for one that doesn't
Nope!
I can’t seem to find anywhere to buy this thing. Is there something I don’t know?
You buy them from retro gaming cables uk. Batches sell out rather quickly and demand is high. The corona virus affecting shipments isnt really helping the situation. You'll just have to try and keep up with when they restock. I'd recommend following them on twitter for updates.
I want the genesis one, and its not even available. I wonder whats the point if people can't buy them :(
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pre-order
@@RetroRGB No. You cant even pre-order the next batch right now. And heck... they were released like, a week or two ago? and they are "out of stock" already, with a TBA release?
@@RetroRGB Did the first batch even go out yet? It was posted that there was a problem with the manufacturing, and delayed the first batch release. Has there even been word about the status of that batch?
@tonk82 - I'm a moron and I owe you an apology. I wasn't told the pre-orders were closed. I wouldn't have posted this video knowing there was no way to get them. I'm sorry about that...but they should be in stock fairly soon!
@@RetroRGB Its not a problem with your video! in fact, i want the cable due to your videos! i just wanted to order one for christmas and seems like its not going to happen :/ nothing against yoru videos.
How do you play the 16:9 compatible games on PSX with this cable?
Just stretch it with the tv
Does this work with the ps1 remodel?
The manufacturer suggests setting PS2 to RGB compensates for the 480p limitation. Anyone had any luck with that?
Setting it to RGB has nothing to do with 480p - The chips in the RAD2x can’t accept 480p. If you’d like to scale 480p, get good component cables and a scaler like the GBS-Control, OSSC or RetroTINK 5x: www.retrorgb.com/playstation2.html
while this cable looks great, im not interrested in it because i already have an OSSC, but, im one of those weird people who has his PS3 hooked up to a ps2 component cable and downgrades the quality to 480p. why? to add scanlines with the OSSC on many of the arcade games. stuff like outrun or after burner climax look way cooler on 480p with scanlines from the ossc than the ultra clean hdmi look. But thats just a personal preference!!
Well, that makes perfect sense - And in my personal opinion, certain old movies with lots of film grain look AWESOME when played in 480p through an OSSC with light scanlines on.
PS3 HDMI vs RAD2x cable. Which is better?
Tengo la misma duda.
PS3 is emulation. If you're fine with that and all it entails, go ahead.
Would this work for PS2? I think they use the same connector
Half the video shows the PS2. Maybe try giving it a watch before commenting?
Hi, can u tell me external power via a microUSB, can i use phone charger 3.1A 5V ? or i must use special one
A cellphone charger should be fine. Even a cheap one.
@@RetroRGB i dont need any i need this one specialist with V/A
If even the USB 1.1 ports on a PS2 will suffice, you'll be more than good to go with one of your TV's USB 2.0 ports. It works on mine like a charm.
is it already possible to share OSSC settings with the newest OSD update? I would like to use a good setting for my PS1. is tehere any forum where people share them?
Yes, look for firebrandx ossc profiles, he is great
@@matcarfer woha cool man thank YOU very much :)
@@matcarfer does he has twitter or so ?
@@TobiEstosWorld Échale un vistazo a FirebrandX (@FBXGargoyle): twitter.com/FBXGargoyle?s=09
I have a question.....
Why doesnt the playstion 1 game star wars rebel assault play on the ps3?
PS3 plays PS1 games via emulation, so there's a handful of games that don't work or don't play correctly. This is a game that is known to not work on PS3.
I have no idea. Maybe it is not compatible. There is a large percentage of games that can be emulated.
Hmm, it looks way worse?
And everything is way darker? I think I'd rather get something else
How well does this cable work with a PS2?
Id assume it handles the ps2 just as well as the retrotink2x, in that it line doubles 480i to 480p via bob deinterlacing but doesnt accept 480p by default. This is faster than if you were to rely on simply using 480i pass through but the trade off is an image thats a little flickery.
good video
Is it just me or does the RAD2X cable look very blurry and dark on this video?
Can anybody give me some advice ? Currently using one of these with a PAL PS1, however I can only seem to get a yellow light out of it (meaning composite signal). Why can I not seem to get a purple light (for RGB signal) ?
Try powering on the console first, then the RAD2x second.
@@RetroRGB hey, thanks for the reply, I've since tried this out but now the light just stays red....any ideas ? I am using the console without a game in just at the menu screen btw
You would have the PS1 with RCA out. Ha
Driver 1 music neat!!
won't let me preorder on the website
Pre orders will be back open soon.
RetroRGB received mine yesterday. I was loving this thing, but today, it’s displaying in black and white. Heard of this before? The only thing I don’t have an extra of to test is the mini hd cable, got this thing brand new, amazon basic
Also I noticed there is no off button but there are big glowing lights. Do you recommend just unplugging this thing inbetween use?
Are these no longer being made?
They are still being made but preorders sell out quickly and theres been shortages & delays due to covid-19.
They are back up but stock is limited atm.
www.retrogamingcables.co.uk/RAD2X-CABLES/SONY-PLAYSTATION-HD-RAD2X-CABLE
Can it play on full screen?
It’s up to your display to set aspect ratio. But it should work.
@@RetroRGB it does have settings for full screen and with rad2x cable how do I connect with? Reason is because I can’t afford ossc or retro tink that’s why.
@@RetroRGB I want to play ps2 you see.
Is anyone else getting a grainy black and white display?
Anyone know the issue/solution?
"Please ensure that you boot up the RAD2X at the same time as the Playstation, otherwise if the RAD2X is powered up first it will not detect the RGB signal and default to composite video, but since this cable is wired for sync over luma the image will be in black and white."
Would it be ok or insufficient if I supply the power to the RAD2X from my TV's USB port instead of a power supply since it doesn't require much? It's a LG B6 OLED.
Yes, that should work perfect.
7:13 what game is that ?
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/OutRun_2006:_Coast_2_Coast
The hdmi dynamic range looks off. It shouldn't look that dark. I don't have one of these but my pound cable was dark in Limited and once I changed it to Full it was perfect.
Yep same here and imo the pound cable makes ps1 games look amazing!
Do they still sell this product?
They plan to they are just out of stock currently. They are hoping to have more in stock sometime within the first 3 months of 2021. Expect slower production runs due to covid
Any idea why I can’t pre order the n64 one?
They closed the pre-orders. Same situation with the genesis one.
tonk82 ah I see,cheers dude👍🏻👌🏻
There's been a delay aswell. I received an email as they're having issues with the boards and have changed manufacturer
Does it work on PlayStation classic?
Nah
'RGB internally converted to YPbPr' Why!!! Just RGB analog to RGB HDMI please
The reason they did this is because Mike Chi only designed the Retrotink to support inputs of Y,Pb,Pr / S-Video and Composite - he did not give it RGB.
So instead of designing a proper RGB to HDMI solution which would have been better - it was much cheaper to implement the current design into a cable.
I also would have preferred a "High-End" converter with clean crisp video. But this was designed purely to take on the cheap solutions out there.
It's not that Mike "did not give it RGB". The chip at the heart of the RetroTINK 2x doesn't support RGB input, so even if Mike added RGB support to the TINK, it would still be an RGB to YPbPr conversion (just like the RAD2X is doing). I'm guessing proper RGB support would require an FPGA, and that point you might as well be building an OSSC.
I don't think RGB is in the hdmi specification for the lower resolutions such as 480i, 480p etc, only Chroma (YCbCr colorspace.). Check pdf link below on page 44, higher resolutions such as 1080/50-60p has it included though.
hdmiforum.org/wp-content/uploads/2017/11/HDMI-Forum-2.1-November-Release-Presentation-EN.pdf
I think you're completely missing the point of this cable. You should stick with an OSSC and not watch anymore of these RAD2x videos.
Mmm just to clarify, it indeed converts RGB to RGB hdmi. Ps1 doesnt even have Component support, nor Saturn, N64, Genesis and SNES.
For the Playstation 2 games that are 480i, would you get a better image by combining the Rad X2 with the mclassic?
@@user-rd5wj2mm8n It's the opposite. The Mclassic's results can be seen because it's a filter. The real question is whether it would be compatible with the signal from this cable.
@@user-rd5wj2mm8n They really are, from what's been shown by multiple video game reviewers they provide at most a more saturated images and maybe some blur on pixelated edges on 3d games but that's it. They don't do much
@Luke Sanders - Yes, it's compatible with the mClassic. "better image" is subjective though. Please check out the Saturn RAD2x review I did that shows what it would look like in detail.
Man, being a Brazilian sucks when it comes to retro gaming, nothing of these amazing things ever come here...
I'm sorry...but we're trying to get more products over in Brazil!
@@RetroRGB It's not your fault, the problem here is the small sight of the store owners and alikes, can you believe that some "specialized" publications here recommend players to use a 4k 65" inch flat panels with composite cables to play their retro consoles? It's freaking crazy!
For the ps3 people might want it cause the HDMI connection has HDCP that is always on. They might want to use HDMI for their setup without the headache of HDCP.
The ps3 is a good source to play your classics. but there are games that don't emulate well. That's why I look for the alternative like this. To skip the HDCP and capture your gameplay, an HDMI Switch is used
I think it's because the PSX games on PS3 output at 480i.
havent been able to find one of these.
Love your videos and everything, but why cover products that are not available to buy? You can't even preorder it (extra slap in the face as there's a Black Friday sale we can't use).
He wasnt aware they sold out when the video was posted and apologized for it. Honest mistake
Just tested this on a PS1 and found the picture to be very, very soft. The PSIO main menu is so blurry using RAD2x
The menu is blurry because it's 480i. I cover this in detail in the video.
@@RetroRGB The PSIO menu is 240p not 480i so that doesn't explain the blurriness
i don’t see how this is different from hyperkin hdmi aside from the smoothing
Lag and processing. Try watching the other video on it: th-cam.com/video/DyE85OFGQpM/w-d-xo.html
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DEATHFIST 😂