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mTeam
4
May 10, 2018
Hi, I'm from Marseille, the maker of mCable. To address your resolution question, you don't have to mess around with the system resolutions to use the cable. However, if you want the best performance, set your content device to output at 720p and it will upscale to 1080p and provide superior enhancement of your image vs. having 1080p content as the source output. If you have a 4K TV, 1080p content will upscale to near-native 4K.
To address the prior question of the 3 generations of mCables, we recommend purchasing the most recent mCable Gaming or Cinema editions. We are very proud of our legacy generations; the difference comes from the updated computer inside the cable, which addresses the on-going changes and upgrades the game and console manufacturers make. Like an iPhone, the older versions are great even though they don't support the latest offerings.
As for the difference between our mCable Gaming & Cinema Editions, the Gaming also upscales and enhances movie/TV/streaming content, and the Cinema will do the same to games. However, each has their own special requirements and algorithms in the computer designed to maximize each separate and unique experience. For instance, our advanced anti-aliasing is specially designed to meet the needs of gaming content, which has unique needs in having realistic edges and elimination of shimmering effects.
Finally, we are constantly looking at new product development and are working on bringing some exciting new products to the market in 2019. We love what we do and want to make sure you fully enjoy your mCable - let me know if you have additional questions.
The mTeam
verdigris
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May 10, 2018
mTeamA really basic question, if you take 720p and upscale it to 1020p, is that any different to what my LG Webos TV already does? Do some televisions just fill 2/3 of the screen or something?
My TV is 4k, but generally runs a 1k picture, and my standard definition netflix is less than UHD. It all fills the screen and looks fine. Would this cable do anything for me?
mTeam
4
May 17, 2018
verdigrisYes - there's a difference between filling the TV screen and actually enhancing the source content pixel by pixel, giving you more detail, greater depth, vibrant colors and a stunning picture. With your 4k TV, your content with mCable will appear near-native 4k. Check it out at https://www.marseilleinc.com/cinema-edition/.
darrellnv
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Jun 10, 2018
Lucasho
142
Jun 20, 2018
mTeamhi, not sure if this is the right place for this, but I can't get any audio when I use it with my Nintendo Switch. Everything is plugging in correctly and the image looks sharper to me. But why no audio? :(