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− | These replicate the cables used to connect the system to the TV. They vary in quality, with the lowest being RF, then composite, then s-video and RGB (scart) being the highest quality. Many | + | These replicate the cables used to connect the system to the TV. They vary in quality, with the lowest being RF, then composite, then s-video and RGB (scart) being the highest quality. Many emulators have NTSC filters built into them. They can also be separately downloaded in .filter format. They were developed by [http://slack.net/~ant/libs/ntsc.html blargg]. Possibly others? More history. |
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Revision as of 23:24, 25 July 2013
These replicate the cables used to connect the system to the TV. They vary in quality, with the lowest being RF, then composite, then s-video and RGB (scart) being the highest quality. Many emulators have NTSC filters built into them. They can also be separately downloaded in .filter format. They were developed by blargg. Possibly others? More history.
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Description
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RF
The lowest quality. Very blurry. Dithering works.
Composite
Higher quality than RF, but still very blurry. This is what most systems used as default. Dithering works.
S-video
Much sharper image. Dithering no longer works.
RGB
The highest quality possible.
Emulators
Many emulators have them built in. Chart goes here.
Emulator | System | NTSC filters | Blargg? |
---|---|---|---|
Nestopia | NES | ✓ | |
puNES | NES | ✓ | |
zsnes | SNES | ✓ | |
Snes9x | SNES | ✓ | ✗ |