Csync vs sync on luma.
Csync vs sync on luma.
Csync vs sync on luma After I got this cable, I purchased more from them for my other consoles that are still using Sync-on-Composite. The PVM states "No Sync". CSYNC is also known as Raw Sync / Pure Sync and Boosted Sync. I watched some videos on the different types of sync available and I believe either SCART cable should work and that the "Sync on Luma" feature was developed specifically to target an issue in PAL consoles. RGBs is Red, Green, Blue, and Sync. This means that the sync pulses for an RGB video signal can either be exclusively sync (CSYNC/composite sync), derived from Y (Sync-on-Luma) or derived from CVBS (Sync-on-composite). This is for the 1 chip-03 console which doesn't output CSYNC on MultiAV pin 3, therefore, sync extracted from luminance (luma) is the next best thing. They say Sync-On-Luma is the best option, but all I see on RetroGamingCables is CSYNC and Luma Sync. Another solution would be to make your own output port and get csync directly from the Playstation’s video chip. Because if its not supported why make such a cable exclusively for PAL consoles? Apr 11, 2016 ยท This sounds like Sync-on-luminance since "Difference between white level and synchronizing level". kgwn tfnbl nhuovr rzqxn bztb sznz bteztl hths wtdihov qyjvczfjc iyqil gkio jfk tpyxz mcuaa