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== VGA ==
== VGA ==


The VGA output of the Dreamcast is 480p, but it is not the "typical" 480p DTV resolution(720 x 480) of televisions. The VGA output of the Dreamcast is 480p VESA resolution (640 x 480) within a 480p DTV signal.<ref>The 480p VESA is a standard resolution of PC monitors native to the era the Dreamcast was manufactured.</ref>  
The VGA output of the Dreamcast is 480p, but it is not the "typical" 480p DTV resolution (720 x 480) of televisions. The VGA output of the Dreamcast is 480p VESA resolution (640 x 480) within a 480p DTV signal.<ref>The 480p VESA is a standard resolution of PC monitors native to the era the Dreamcast was manufactured.</ref>  


This means that the correct sample rate of the Dreamcast 480p signal is 858 pixels per line, the same sample rate of any 480p DTV signal.<ref>http://pms.hazard-city.de/ossc_sampling.jpg</ref> If the signal is interpreted as VESA only 800 pixels per line will be sampled, and at this sample rate 43 pixels columns will be lost within the active picture area. Also, if sampled at 800 pixels per line neighboring columns get blurry since the 43 columns are evenly distributed across the screen.
This means that the correct sample rate of the Dreamcast 480p signal is 858 pixels per line, the same sample rate of any 480p DTV signal.<ref>http://pms.hazard-city.de/ossc_sampling.jpg</ref> If the signal is interpreted as VESA only 800 pixels per line will be sampled, and at this sample rate 43 pixels columns will be lost within the active picture area. Also, if sampled at 800 pixels per line neighboring columns get blurry since the 43 columns are evenly distributed across the screen.

Revision as of 03:15, 2 May 2022

The Dreamcast natively supports 240p, 480i, and 480p resolutions. .[1] All Dreamcast games support 480i, many support 480p, and a few support 240p. The Dreamcast is capable of outputting Composite, S-Video, VGA, RGB, and Component video.

VGA

The VGA output of the Dreamcast is 480p, but it is not the "typical" 480p DTV resolution (720 x 480) of televisions. The VGA output of the Dreamcast is 480p VESA resolution (640 x 480) within a 480p DTV signal.[2]

This means that the correct sample rate of the Dreamcast 480p signal is 858 pixels per line, the same sample rate of any 480p DTV signal.[3] If the signal is interpreted as VESA only 800 pixels per line will be sampled, and at this sample rate 43 pixels columns will be lost within the active picture area. Also, if sampled at 800 pixels per line neighboring columns get blurry since the 43 columns are evenly distributed across the screen.

  1. https://www.retrorgb.com/dreamcast.html
  2. The 480p VESA is a standard resolution of PC monitors native to the era the Dreamcast was manufactured.
  3. http://pms.hazard-city.de/ossc_sampling.jpg