

The site became a of huge success, prices for the Emotia units exploded and the surrounding technology advanced.


Look excellent on classic arcade cabs or RGB monitors. This was especially interesting as it could be used to convert signals from a Dreamcast, a XBox (or XBox360 for that matter) or a PC running MAME into genuine low-res signals which It dealt with my discovery that aĬertain line of scan converters, called Emotia from broadcast equipment manufacturer Extron, can not only downconvert VGA signals to 480i NTSC signals, but also convert VGA to non-interlaced 15khz signals, Seven years ago (in 2006) I created a little website called Scanlines Demystified. ~ page last updated on march, 9th, 2013 ~ ( click here for the archived original version of the scanlines demystified website )
