Should I get an RGB cable for my PS2?

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Should I get an RGB cable for my PS2?

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I'm using an RGB monitor, but I've been using component because I got the cables back when I was playing on a consumer-grade CRT. Does RGB provide a higher video quality?
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Re: Should I get an RGB cable for my PS2?

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atheistgod1999 wrote:Does RGB provide a higher video quality?
I haven't noticed any quality problems with the slim models under component.

I wouldn't worry about it unless you can spot noise in the output.
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Re: Should I get an RGB cable for my PS2?

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RGB lead won't carry prog-scanned hi-res (never mind 1080i which very few PS2 games output), that makes it less versatile than component, but in 240p and 480i on a CRT makes for as nice-looking picture as analogue signal can provide. So even if it's not better than component, the same RGB cable works with PSX (which doesn't output component signal at all).
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Re: Should I get an RGB cable for my PS2?

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Obiwanshinobi wrote:RGB lead won't carry prog-scanned hi-res (never mind 1080i which very few PS2 games output), that makes it less versatile than component, but in 240p and 480i on a CRT makes for as nice-looking picture as analogue signal can provide.
Given that an "RGB Monitor" doesn't have to support 480p (though it could) that may be a non-issue - also the PS2 library is pretty 480i heavy (unless you are using something like GS Mode Selector). The issue with the PS2 RGB 480p (as far as I understand it - haven't tried it) is that it switches to sync-on-green (RGsB rather than RGBS) which was supported by some Sony products at the time.
Obiwanshinobi wrote:So even if it's not better than component, the same RGB cable works with PSX (which doesn't output component signal at all).
Depending on the circumstances RGB (for 240p/480i) can be "better" than component because of the increased noise level in the PS2 component signal, though I seriously doubt that it would be noticeable on an RGB monitor - it may become somewhat noticable when the component signal is enhanced by a video processor.
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Re: Should I get an RGB cable for my PS2?

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real men use composite
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Bananamatic wrote:real men use composite
real men use LCDs
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My monitor can't do 480p. Does 480i/240p look better on RGB than Component? That's what I was trying to ask.
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Re: Should I get an RGB cable for my PS2?

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atheistgod1999 wrote:My monitor can't do 480p. Does 480i/240p look better on RGB than Component? That's what I was trying to ask.
I doubt it does.
HydrogLox wrote:Depending on the circumstances RGB (for 240p/480i) can be "better" than component because of the increased noise level in the PS2 component signal, though I seriously doubt that it would be noticeable on an RGB monitor - it may become somewhat noticable when the component signal is enhanced by a video processor.
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Re: Should I get an RGB cable for my PS2?

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atheistgod1999 wrote:My monitor can't do 480p. Does 480i/240p look better on RGB than Component? That's what I was trying to ask.
Same answer as above.
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