
Retro Gaming Capture Test 23 Part 6 | Sega Master System
More testing of gaming rigs I am building, where I would like each device to be played very quickly without any wiring and also to be able to capture footage where possible with just a few switches turned on. The point of these videos is to see how this type of set up can be done with different devices and maybe help anyone else trying to do a similar thing with a mix of old and new hardware.
Back with the Sega Master System model 1, this time pairing one of the same cheap convertors as before, but with the mClassic also to see if I can capture an image that is not offset and stretched as the cheap convertor did on it's own. Image looked better on the display but was squashed for the capture until I set the capture software to stretch the image, looked ok but still offset after that I thought. Not convinced it is the set up that I would want permanently and very likely to cause a small amount of lag connected this way also, on to the next test soon.
Console: Sega Master System
Model: 3005-05-A
Display: Samsung Model UE40H6500ST
Convertor: Gana Mini AV2HDMI and mClassic
HDMI Splitter: AwakeLion Model HDSW0015M1
Capture: Elgato HD60S
Game Title: Original cartridges of Sonic The Hedgehog, R-Type, Out Run, Shinobi, Castle Of Illusion and Out Run Europa.