Fudoh wrote:Hmmm.. so there is a better way to do PS2 than component. I like that that may be an option. I'll have to watch and see how it all works
there's nothing
to watch. Connecting a PS2 via RGB for both 15khz and 31khz output is more complicated than connecting a DC and we all know you have problems wrapping your head around that

Low blow man. Low blow. Still love you.
I might not always figure it out right away but I get it as soon as I have
the time
to sit down and do
the reading and frankly I don't need
to know how it works just what
to get and how
to make it work in
the best way possible.
Like a simple idiot proof guide
Here's how
to get
the best PS2 image quality without losing any compatibility and make it all hassle free
Step 1 - Buy this
Step 2 - Connect it here
Step 3 - Plug it in
Step 4 - Set your PS2
to this mode
Done. I just need
to know if there any pitfalls
to it.
I found connecting
the Dreamcast was a lot simpler when I got directions that basically told me "here's how
to get
the VGA/RGB thingy working as best as it possibly can"
Step 1 - Show these things
to a modder
Step 2 - Send in your VGA box
Step 3 - Pay
the nice man
Step 4 - Plug into your Dreamcast
Mission Complete, go get yourself a congratulatory soda.
See what I'm getting at? I don't need
to know what lead in what cable does what thing, I don't know if its pixie dust or
the blue wire. I would love
to learn (because hey, who doesn't love
to learn?) but for right now all I need
to know is what
to buy how
to hook it up
to get
the best picture quality and what resolutions
I'd get out
of them.