the only way to adjust this is through the software. unless you can some how get the signal through the wires faster or slower.
this has nothing to due with scanner tuning.
-Josh
In Spaghetti you account for this by using the Blanking Optimization settings.
Spaghetti does not like me, It makes my XP laptop Freeze with large amount of frames, and just wont just in Vista, I have to run it on a XP Virtual Machine on my Vista PC to make it workAlso its output it tiny compared to Laserboy waves.
Shame, coz its good software.
I still cant get my frames to look clean, i have done what james said, but there are still loads of broken lines everywhere![]()
Im still having alot of trouble, everything looks messy still, no matter what i try![]()
Any Idea's ?
Your blanking offsets are set way wrong in laserboy. Adjust them the other way and you'll get it. Also, you should have gotten spaghetti working at least in your virtual machine using the red box adjustment hint carmangary gave you.
Once James gets live preview going in laser boy, adjusting those blanking offsets will be much easier!