It really depends on what your Scaler/converter box is expecting (VGA modes? TV modes? 240p? 480p?); and whether you want full overscan (for compatibility with SD video platforms), a snug fit for a particular TV, or a safe amount of margin for more than one TV.
While Composite Video Out is very constrained, DPI Out is flexible. If you have a "mode line" that works on another platform it should be straightforward to convert it for Raspberry Pi 5. With the caveats that it doesn't support Composite Sync or Interlace (at least, not without a separate converter).
While Composite Video Out is very constrained, DPI Out is flexible. If you have a "mode line" that works on another platform it should be straightforward to convert it for Raspberry Pi 5. With the caveats that it doesn't support Composite Sync or Interlace (at least, not without a separate converter).
Statistics: Posted by njh — Wed Mar 20, 2024 5:41 pm