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TORFdot0@lemmy.world 1 day ago
PS3 comes with Composite cables. Why not use them instead of trying to downscale HDMI back to SD and adding lag?
Comment on I think unintentionally hit the jackpot.
TORFdot0@lemmy.world 1 day ago
PS3 comes with Composite cables. Why not use them instead of trying to downscale HDMI back to SD and adding lag?
worhui@lemmy.world 1 day ago
The D24 is a 1080i monitor. I’d been reading around and it seemed that was a better way to connect it them the component cables.
TORFdot0@lemmy.world 1 day ago
Not sure that HDMI to component would be any better than just going straight component if your PVM doesn’t accept HDMI. Even if it does accept HDMI, it probably would be better to do straight component anyway. I would defer to your research as I’m not an experts on PVMs.
But personally I would probably just play ps3 on an LCD rather than a CRT. Most games, especially the last half of the generation were designed to plan on an LCD and it’s the easiest to connect and get good picture quality.
worhui@lemmy.world 20 hours ago
Checking on this the HDMI can be converted to HD-SDI which is a digital signal. The BVM internal DAC’s are reported to be better than what game systems came with. However I’m not sure if it is worth the cost /effort.
It’s just that I have one, so in this case I wouldn’t have to drop ??? $$ to get a different retro system and a game. It also plays PS1 games so that opens things up a bit.