Those of you who use the vga bios, do you use the higher res settings (720p and 1080i)?
The vga bios can do these higher resolutions, but the problem i get is the colors ratio is all off (too much purple and red), and the picture is extremely dark; looks just the same as when an older x2vga (transcoder) is hooked to a newer xbox with a focus chip. Under these conditions, it is not feasible to play.
This has been a problem since pixel8 released his vga bios over 2yrs ago. And because all other vga bios are just pixel8's vga bios, with some things added, they all have this problem. Pixel8 must have lost interest in his vga bios project, because he has not updated it since the day he put out the beta release.
I know what the problem is with the vga bios that make them do this in the higher res settings, but because of my lack of knowledge, i do not know what i'm doing to fix it.
Here is the problem:
720p and 1080i using a "tri-level" sync, meaning the sync goes negative and then positive. Most monitors will interpret this positive sync tip as color info and sample the black reference level incorrectly. In 480p the sync pulse in the video is "bi-level" meaning it only goes negative. I expect there may be a way to fix that with the VGA BIOS if it is designed to switch the video encoder to use "bi-level" syncs for those video modes.
I have discussed this issue before, and am hoping someone with the know how would please take a look at this.