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The Composite Video and S-Video signal seems to be somewhat compromised once the DeJitter Modboard is active.
The RGB-Signal is splendid and also the DeJitter-Mod is working perfectly. Line4x, Line5x with the OSSC, no problem!
I've noticed this a while ago, when installing a NESRGB (HW 2.0, FW 2.3) into an AV Famicom, with the DeJitter Modboard:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jwfaHW9rPv4
And now again with borti's SNES_MultiRegion_with_DeJitter_QID. Installed into a PAL SNES 1Chip console (SNSP-CPU-1CHIP-01):
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WQlpZ9cdpdc
I don't think it's very important because most of these consoles will be ran with RGB-only for the most part. And since most users will use/install the DeJitter-Mod for the OSSC - and the OSSC can only accept RGB anyway - I guess few users noticed at all that Composite or S-Video is shaky.
But the SNES_MultiRegion_with_DeJitter_QID is a more universal mod which also easily allows to turn on/off the DeJitter feature by a toggle switch. So maybe more users could consider the toggle-switch, if they want to use 60Hz with Composite Video and S-Video. Then they could switch off DeJitter and enjoy without shakyness their 60Hz-console :).
Anyhow - I wanted to share this for documentation purposes.