I had been toying with the idea lately, of making video captures look more like a real TV set. There's a... I guess a common attitude that capturing video from a real console, show it more 'correctly' or authentic. But that's not really true. It might be capturing composite or RF video, but it doesn't actually look like an old SD set. Not really. If anything, it looks worse than emulation sometimes - as capture card software tends to apply all sort of filters - with the purpose of display less than spectacular old TV signals on a PC or such. Not a game device.
Anyway, after doing a bunch of other related crap - I attempted to simulate a real TV set as best I could.
Here's my result: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vGpgPd4PLv4 (it has scanline effect, so view it 1:1 mode )
That's a PC-Engine game. I'm fairly happy with the setup of filters/effects for that video, so I'm gonna try out some NES, SNES, Genesis captures as well.
So.. just wanted to get some input on this and see if I'm the only one really interested in this sort of stuff.
Anyway, after doing a bunch of other related crap - I attempted to simulate a real TV set as best I could.
Here's my result: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vGpgPd4PLv4 (it has scanline effect, so view it 1:1 mode )
That's a PC-Engine game. I'm fairly happy with the setup of filters/effects for that video, so I'm gonna try out some NES, SNES, Genesis captures as well.
So.. just wanted to get some input on this and see if I'm the only one really interested in this sort of stuff.