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mth1986
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Post subject: Re: RetroTINK-4K - Any experience?  Posted: 18 May 2024, 20:29 |
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Thanks for the update. Will take a look while waiting. Next bunch of units will be available in 31 minutes.  Update: Got one.
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jjsimpso
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Post subject: Re: RetroTINK-4K - Any experience?  Posted: 03 Jun 2024, 04:32 |
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schweaty wrote: I received my RT 4k a few weeks ago. I am running a MLD-7020 via S-video into the DB15 port using the laserbear adapter for the enhanced s-video feature. Laserdiscs have never looked this good. I am very interested in this thread and looking forward to sharing optimal settings in the RT 4k.
So far I have found Motion Adaptive algorithm, inverse Telecine on, dejudder on, MDA set to max. These all seemed to help the picture for me. What else should I be setting the profile to? I just got my retrotink 4k, but you probably want to set IRE to 7.5. in the SDP decoder section. There are also some pre-made laserdisc profiles, but I haven't done much with them yet.
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signofzeta
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Post subject: Re: RetroTINK-4K - Any experience?  Posted: 03 Jun 2024, 20:17 |
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Holy crap, it’s $750? Will not attend! I’m sure it’s great but a…that’s about $50 less than my newest Sony 4K TV on which LD already looks amazing out of the box. EDIT: For example: https://electronics.sony.com/tv-video/t ... p/kd65x85kThat’s not my exact display but it will do. Some of the most recent Sonys lack composite in, sadly.
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mth1986
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Post subject: Re: RetroTINK-4K - Any experience?  Posted: 04 Jun 2024, 00:02 |
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Glad it is working that way for you! If it was „only“ for LD I would have hesitated a lot more, but as I am using some of my remaining old console stuff from time to time it was worth it for me. Okay wow so Sony as well is now getting rid of the composite in? If I remember correctly they were literally the last ones to support it (with adequate hardware behind it to make good use of the signal that is). 
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spooky
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Post subject: Re: RetroTINK-4K - Any experience?  Posted: 05 Jun 2024, 10:31 |
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signofzeta wrote: On mine I have to plug an adaptor into a 1/8 TRS to get component !!! Really? Are you sure that carries component properly? What device are you sending component video from? I'll stick to my DVDO-VP50 for now. It doesn't f with video signals much, just lets you automatically switch sources and scale nicely and since I have a late Sony CRT that's all I need for a natural picture, the way it was meant to look but compromising nothing.
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mth1986
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Post subject: Re: RetroTINK-4K - Any experience?  Posted: 05 Jun 2024, 10:50 |
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spooky wrote: !!! Really? Are you sure that carries component properly? Yeah it does. That kind of adapter is actually pretty common on more modern TVs in Europe as well.
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spooky
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Post subject: Re: RetroTINK-4K - Any experience?  Posted: 05 Jun 2024, 11:48 |
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mth1986 wrote: spooky wrote: !!! Really? Are you sure that carries component properly? Yeah it does. That kind of adapter is actually pretty common on more modern TVs in Europe as well. Wow, okay, my Neotechs Weigh A Ton (tm)
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