@alice@mk.nyaa.place I realized I actually have a tv capturer in disguise: an old DVD+VHS recorder with hdmi output (the last one on the shop back then), but when I tried to set it up I saw interferences tuning the SNES RF channel. They're probably caused by the legacy analog RF spectrum now being used for mobile phones in Spain. As a result, the image flickers horribly. In the end I only took another picture from the TV (a different one). When I tried to tune the console directly on the TV it didn't even detected the channel (0 analog channels found). The DVD at least did some effort to find it.
I'm attaching the picture. You can see colour staircases (a checkerboard), mostly noticeable in the black to red transition. I remember that they "moved" (alternated the checkerboard pattern) at every frame on a CRT. If they don't move now, it's because of the signal capturing technology.
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