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Using the Koryuu Transcoder

Connect a suitable 5 volt DC power adapter to your Koryuu transcoder.

Connect your Koryuu transcoder to your display, capture device or secondary video processor using
component video cables.

Power on your display, your Koryuu and your other video device, if applicable. If everything is 
connected correctly, you will see a test pattern showing vertical bars of colour. Each bar should be a
unique colour.

You can now power off the Koryuu and attach a video source to either the composite video or S-
video input. If connecting an S-video source, use the Input change button to select the correct input.

Using the Koryuu Transcoder with the OSSC

The Koryuu Transcoder is ideal for use with the OSSC and can add composite video and S-video 
connections to your OSSC device. 

Simply connect your  Koryuu to the AV2 input on the OSSC, select AV2 (YPbPr) input on your 
OSSC and then feed your source signal into the Koryuu using either of the two inputs.

All picture processing modes are available on the OSSC as normal. Please remember that composite
video in particular produces a significantly degraded image compared to RGB or native 
YPbPr/component video sources. Always use S-Video or better where possible.

Using the Koryuu Transcoder with other devices

Koryuu can be used with any video device that accepts standard component video (YPbPr) input. 
Professional video monitors, capture cards or recording devices should all be compatible.

Note that Koryuu has been designed for use with classic computers and video game consoles 
specifically. Compatibility or trouble free operation with video cassette/VHS players in particular 
cannot be guaranteed, due to the often unstable nature of the signal from these devices.

 

Summary of Contents for Koryuu Transcoder

Page 1: ...anscoder Quick Start Guide This document is copyright VGP Media Ltd 2020 All rights reserved worldwide VideoGamePerfection com is a trading name of VGP Media Ltd Registered in Republic of Ireland numb...

Page 2: ...k 6 Koryuu Transcoder Side 7 Koryuu Transcoder LEDs 8 Using the Koryuu Transcoder 9 Using the Koryuu Transcoder with the OSSC 9 Using the Koryuu Transcoder with other devices 9 Troubleshooting 10 More...

Page 3: ...ted circuits always turn off the power before connecting to a display or a device Be careful when connecting and disconnecting cables Do not apply excessive force Some component video cables attach to...

Page 4: ...re are currently four input modes 1 Composite video CVBS 2 Composite video pedestal 7 5 IRE mode 3 S Video YC 4 S Video pedestal 7 5 IRE mode When powered on the Koryuu defaults to input mode 1 Press...

Page 5: ...ly and check for the correct orientation Inserting the cable at an angle or forcing it into place can damage the cable and or the Koryuu If your device has both composite video and S Video outputs you...

Page 6: ...t be consistent across devices On the Koryuu the plugs are colour coded as follows Pr Red Y Green Pb Blue Note that Koryuu cannot work in reverse it cannot convert component video to composite or S vi...

Page 7: ...5 volt barrel jack power supply unit PSU supplying at least 1 amp of current The tip must be 2 1 x 5 5mm and centre positive Please ensure your power supply meets these requirements Never connect a p...

Page 8: ...Ds Power LED This LED will illuminate green whenever the Koryuu is powered on Option LED This LED will illuminate red whenever the Koryuu s option mode is enabled This is expected to be utilised in fu...

Page 9: ...ections to your OSSC device Simply connect your Koryuu to the AV2 input on the OSSC select AV2 YPbPr input on your OSSC and then feed your source signal into the Koryuu using either of the two inputs...

Page 10: ...sses check composite or S video cable connection and status of source device Blurry image Option button pressed Press option button again to disable this mode This button is reserved for future option...

Page 11: ...one years warranty Please consider contacting us before disposing of your Koryuu Transcoder even if you no longer want it If you do need to dispose of the unit in most countries you can recycle the un...

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