When 480p30 is broadcast on air, it is frame doubled then interlaced to 480i60. In case of 480p24, it is processed using the 3:2 pulldown technique to 480i60. In both cases the spatial resolution doesn't change, but the conversion to a interlaced format allows a direct digital to analog conversion for eventual broadcast on the analog television network.

I'm trying to export a project I made, but at the export screen it keeps saying the source is 480p, and when exporting it outputs 480p. When I right click the track and go to properties, it then says it's 1080p, which it is. Any idea how I can make it output 1080p?


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My recommendation for this is always the TV-Out interlacing preset, though you may want to substitute the interlacing pass (which provide the scanlines) with an alternative. I use scanlines-sine-abs with it.

I was testing with a CRT monitor and 480p output, on the monitors the mask is invisible, so I used some of the CRT shaders to give a TV effect, Hyllian and Lottes have a good effect, sometimes I had to disable the scanline.

At this resolution I prefer just dead simple scanlines: one row of fully black pixels followed by a row of the original 240p image. Turn on integer scaling (2x) and use the interger scanlines preset under the scanlines folder.

I just bought a hd link clone on amazon for my xbox (pal tsop 1.4 motherboard, the bios was flashed in order to get hd mods) because my TV doesn't have a component port, only hdmi and rca, the cable hd link works well at 720p and 1080i signals, but doesn't at all at 480i/480p , the screen is flickering as f*** at thoses signals. I figured it came from this cheap cable, so i send it back to amazon, and order a component cable + a component to hdmi converter.

Just received it, tried it, and it does the exact same thing, i was thinking that it was either bad luck or i was doing something wrong, so i tried that on a older tv that have component port and hdmi, tested both ports, and it worked with no problem at all !!

Other's have had problems on some high-definition TV sets when using these HD Link adapters (Xbox-to-HDMI adapters by Pound Technology, Hyperkin or clones of them) showing a blank screen every few seconds. Not sure if it was only while displaying 480i/480p or 720p and 1080i as well.

I'm wondering if that could come from a conflict with the 4/3 ratio aspect provided by the xbox (and upscaled by thoses cables?), most of the recents Sony TV have the ability to force the 4/3 to widescreen, i turned off all screen ratio options and factory reset the tv for try, but nothing changed.

Unfortunately, it's not going to happen. The video processing on the Roku only outputs in 720p and 1080p. And honestly, streaming at 720p takes almost the same bandwidth as 480p, so really wouldn't make a difference if you have a data cap on your Internet service.

Until about 5 years ago, you could get a Roku Express+ with composite outputs for old TVs. Those did 480i (no p since old TVs were 480i.) However, even on those models, there was apparently no way to specify 480i or 480p on the HDMI port. 480i was just a kludge to get Rokus connected to some old TVs.

First up is DOS/Win98 PC on a 17inch NEC MultiSync 75 from 2000. I ended up getting this monitor after being really not satisfied with any option to run DOS games on a modern monitor. Everything just being sampled wrong in VGA mode 13h, which is a pre-output linedoubled 320x200, taking 720 samples of 640 output pixels, sometimes mangling the aspect ratio as well. It really just looks so much better on a CRT, and as a bonus proper 640x480 stuff looks great with beautiful scanlines.

I run OSSC 480p at Line2x, which outputs to 960p, with the upsample2x option on, which takes twice as many samples per line. For VGA timing needs to be set to DTV to correctly display PAR for Dreamcast.

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I've read through pretty much all issues relating to Switch not being able to provide more than 480p output in docked mode and am yet to come to a solution. Here's a brief rundown of my story so far ...

That way I excluded both the dock and console itself, along with all the wiring; unless there's something funky going on with dock electronics; but again, that wouldn't explain why it works so automagically, just not at my home.

Is it a situation where you can just return the item under a 30-day warranty to the retailer?

And have you tried changing the Switch's tv settings while in handheld, then docking? It's got something to do with the handoff, for sure.

I'm passed the 14-day return policy with no questions asked; all I can do is to hand the device over to their "service" and wait for them to come up with something like "working as intended" or "here's a new console for you" ... in first case, I'd probably end up with the same problem, with the device working as intended while with them, and not at my home for some odd reason.

As for the TV output options on the Switch, I only have "automatic" and "480p" available; it's like the console isn't sensing compatibility, hence not "pulling" available info from EDID, which, frankly, sounds idiotic from my experience, so must be something either very complex or stupid simple.

... and the most odd part is that it works just fine every time I bring it to their shop; and no, I really don't feel like going there again just to prove if I can't get it working on a brand new TV and a console that's barely two months old. 

Another possibility is trying a different HDMI cable, a damaged cable may cause data to be transmitted incorrectly. If the issue resolved when you were in the store, it might be worth trying to break the issue down into it's separate components - i.e. dock, cables, inputs, etc.

Yeah, new premium cable should be available tomorrow and I'll report back with the results.

As for breaking it down - that's the thing; everything works there, regardless of "cable insertion order" or whatever, if the TV is on, off, Switch on or off, docked or docked at a later point. Basically, works as intended in that case.

Come to think of it, one thing that did pop up in my mind while thinking about the issue is the fact that they most likely (well, 99%) use HDMI splitters in their shop. That would probably resolve some odd HDCP issues and make the Switch "work as intended". That's the only leftover idea I had, but will pursue the matter at a later date, depending on what happens after the "service".

After some wait, the info is in.

Apparently, the console itself was the fault for some reason (they didn't go into details, which I guess is fine for most people) and I should be getting a brand new replacement by the end of the week.

So for some reason the switch refuses to output anything more than 480p when its in docked mode, checked all wires and my dock both are working fine. In the tv resolutions menu its there are only 2 options auto and 480p. Is there a fix for this

From my point of view, I would look for a unstable signal line. The lines to the five filters are pairs. You can check in resistance or diode mode if the values (blue lines) are very similar and the filters top to down for continuity and no cross talk left to right. 152ee80cbc

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