UK_Resistance
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I have a new Pstwo and was wondering if it is better to get an S-Video cable or Component cable for it? My TV is a 20" Samsung HDTV LCD.
UK_Resistance said:Does Sony sell an official Component cable or do I have to buy a 3rd party cable? Does it matter is one manufacturer better than another?
It's become a LOT more common in the last year, though...May as well get the componenet cables for the select few ps2 games that offer progressive scan.
UK_Resistance said:Does Sony sell an official Component cable or do I have to buy a 3rd party cable? Does it matter is one manufacturer better than another?
Reilly said:S-Video IMO
S-video would be nearly the same, but with inferior colors (when using 480i games).Andy787 said:Yes, Sony sells an official Component.
I really like it, but it does have somewhat of an inherent downside to the clarity, in that the "jaggies" become a little more pronounced, at least from my observation.
Andy787 said:Yes, Sony sells an official Component.
I really like it, but it does have somewhat of an inherent downside to the clarity, in that the "jaggies" become a little more pronounced, at least from my observation.
It's all about size...and the quality of the scaler.Yann said:I have 36" 4:3 hdtv and on that thing some games (IE: ICO) are not to good looking. But I also have a 20" cheap 100$ tv that support component and it looks great on that.
SanjuroTsubaki said:The difference between the two is like comparing which one is better....A broken PS2 or a working PS2.
Component of course.
almokla said:wrong
some games look worse with component on the PS2 believe it or not.
No, that's not true. Not at all.almokla said:wrong
some games look worse with component on the PS2 believe it or not.
almokla said:actually WE looked much better without the component cabel, the jaggies were unbareable.
and I wasn't comparing it with S-Video
can someone list me the games that support progressive scan (420p right?) for PS2 and Gamecube?
TheDuce22 said:
Sh0k said:Can anyone recommend a good/cheap component switch box, it's only to be used between my PS Two and my Progressive Scan DVD Player, both of them at 480p.
I need something without quality degradation or ghosting. I think I saw one at WalMart from Pelican, that even came with a set of component cables for around $20. Is this one any good ?
Yes and No, depending on your HDTV.almokla said:wrong
some games look worse with component on the PS2 believe it or not.
Listen to this man on this though. The GCUBE's 480p and Widescreen options USUALLY look the very best of all the systems. F-Zero GX makes me want to cum.almokla said:Component Cable for GameCube...
Biglesworth23 said:Has anyone used those MadCatz Universal Component Cables which can be used with teh PS2 and Xbox? I'm considering getting those over the official Sony ones, because they are half the price..
Ponn01 said:See, that really isn't the fault of component cables though. Same thing with the Xbox, PS2 and my HDTV is when you make the picture sharper and especially on bigger TV's you will see the jaggies and all the other imperfections more. It all depends on how the game is made or not. That's why i'm hoping next gen developers take all that into consideration more when they are making games and not being lazy. It's great and all that MS is demanding 720p support in all games and im sure Sony will follow suit, but i'm still hoping the developers don't take the lazy way out with it.
almokla said:so, some games look worse with component cable. and that's what I've said
almokla said:so, some games look worse with component cable. and that's what I've said
almokla said:so, some games look worse with component cable. and that's what I've said
I think people here have different conceptions of "worse." Technically, component cables will always show more detail and therefore will always be "better". However, on good TV's playing older games or games with bad graphics that extra detail will expose the flaws in the graphics and make the games look "worse"