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This is to showcase the differences to how these devices handle composite input, which is known to be the worst (besides RF) video output that consoles can produce, via an unmodded front loading NES. Here I compare a direct feed recording of composite through a composite - s-video adapter directly into the DVI2PCIe, and the HDMI outputs of the Framemeister, RetroTINK-2X, and OSSC through the AVerMedia Live Gamer 4K (the former being super tolerant of weird video modes, the latter sorta tolerant). You will notice that the DVI2PCIe on the direct feed composite is inappropriately treating the source as 480i instead of 240p. This is also true of modern TVs that still have a composite input, and is shown to represent what a modern TV may display (though the feed may be less noisy depending on the TV and its settings, and may filter the image differently). This causes an improper use of deinterlacing on a non-interlaced source (combing effect) and is extremely noticeable. These devices properly treat the source as 240p which fixes the problem. Timestamps: 0:00 Setup details 0:44 Direct feed composite 1:07 Framemeister 1:29 Info on RetroTINK-2X 1:52 RetroTINK-2X (boosted) 2:14 RetroTINK-2X + OSSC (boosted) 2:37 Side-by-side (with boosted) 3:00 RetroTINK-2X 3:27 RetroTINK-2X + OSSC 3:49 Side-by-side