I recently did a capture card install for the Classic DS, but after re-assembly, the top screen has some of the bottom screen visible, and vice-versa. It looks similar to these images: https://imgur.com/a/ziGNcbV
I tried doing a reinstall and reconnected all the cables, but I get the same result, even if I leave one screen disconnected.
Additionally, the capture card itself says "Not connected" in the capture software. I've tried two different PCs with the provided cable, with and without the ribbon connected.
Are either of these problems generally soldering issues, or something else that people have seen before? Any help would be appreciated, thanks!
DS screens mixed after capture card install; capture card not detected via USB
Re: DS screens mixed after capture card install; capture card not detected via USB
Probably soldering. Or a cable not connected right.
There's another possibility -- does the bottom screen still have a foam pad stuck on its back? Replacement screens generally don't come with it and are just bare metal. If it's been replaced and some kind of insulation wasn't put in place, the motherboard can be getting shorted against it.. especially with added solder sticking out. I've seen it before...
Sounds like maybe the board's fried? Does your PC make a 'USB connect' sound when you plug it in? The software should recognize it even if it's not connected to the DS.
Re: DS screens mixed after capture card install; capture card not detected via USB
This could be it. I still have the foam pad on there, but it's possible that there's some solder sticking into it. I'll try to get rid of any pointy spots.There's another possibility -- does the bottom screen still have a foam pad stuck on its back? Replacement screens generally don't come with it and are just bare metal. If it's been replaced and some kind of insulation wasn't put in place, the motherboard can be getting shorted against it.. especially with added solder sticking out. I've seen it before...
I figured this out! The USB cable that came with the card must've been bad. It gives power to other devices but didn't work with this card for some reason. I tried my own cable and it says "Connected" in the software.Sounds like maybe the board's fried? Does your PC make a 'USB connect' sound when you plug it in? The software should recognize it even if it's not connected to the DS.
Thanks so much for your help! I really appreciate it.