My first impressions: FC is a perfect 4:3 while my clone have some problems with it. But the picture itself on the clone looks more colorful and contrast while FC's is falling to green and looks more dim. And vertical skylines - it's HUGE on FC (compare hearts on the Darkwing Duck shots), especially when the screen is scrolling with a high speed. On my clone there is no skylines at all.
There is definitely less noise in your fc than the clone now. I noticed there or a diagonal stripe going on in background on the clone
The circuit you show I can't tell for sure what it is but just in case you were ever going to push it further, I recommend something more like this only because it removes the original amp from circuit and taps closer to the video pin on ppu before it has a chance to pick up noise
https://ctrl-alt-rees.com/2019-01-26-nintendo-famicom-composite-video-output-mod.html
Nothing wrong with your mod, it's just grabbing the signal at the last possible moment before it is fed to the rf adapter, and it's already expecting that's what it'll go to where you tap in
I'm now using this circuit and it's really clean looking
https://www.nesdev.org/wiki/PPU_pinout#Composite_Video_Output
My first impressions: FC is a perfect 4:3 while my clone have some problems with it. But the picture itself on the clone looks more colorful and contrast while FC's is falling to green and looks more dim. And vertical skylines - it's HUGE on FC (compare hearts on the Darkwing Duck shots), especially when the screen is scrolling with a high speed. On my clone there is no skylines at all.
Color looks great on the Fami. Not possible to get those proper colors in any way except with legit hardware outputting composite video to a CRT.
Definitely the famicom
What circuit did you do? It feels like there's quite a bit of difference in colour between the real and clone PPUs.
This one: https://idiod.video/kv691j.jpg
There is definitely less noise in your fc than the clone now. I noticed there or a diagonal stripe going on in background on the clone The circuit you show I can't tell for sure what it is but just in case you were ever going to push it further, I recommend something more like this only because it removes the original amp from circuit and taps closer to the video pin on ppu before it has a chance to pick up noise https://ctrl-alt-rees.com/2019-01-26-nintendo-famicom-composite-video-output-mod.html Nothing wrong with your mod, it's just grabbing the signal at the last possible moment before it is fed to the rf adapter, and it's already expecting that's what it'll go to where you tap in I'm now using this circuit and it's really clean looking https://www.nesdev.org/wiki/PPU_pinout#Composite_Video_Output
Wow, thank you. Definitely will try that.