Just got a component cable for my PS2. Pluged it in, all is well, apart from some weird colors in between the PS logo and the start of the game, when the resolutions change. Maybe it has something to do with the TV. Anyway...
I'm from the PAL region, so not a lot of my games have 480p.
I chose one with 480p (SoulCalibur II) so I could test all the differences.
My TV works fine with both 480i (60Hz) and progressive scan (480p) and the improvements on the picture quality were huge, when compared to my standard RCA composite cables. Night and day.
Ok, so my question is: what aspect ratio should I select on my TV settings? I have Expanded, Optimized, 4:3, 14:9 (no 16:9???) and Zoom.
All look bad except Optimized and of course 4:3. Optimized eats away a little of my picture, both on the top and bottom of the screen. I just selected 4:3, and had to live with the black bars on the sides. Guess that's how you get the best picture on an LCD when playing on a PS2/PS1? Why does my TV only have 14:9 and not 16:9? Should I select that option? Should I stick with 4:3?
Also, the game itself has an option to change between 4:3 and 16:9, but I see no differences, I think. Which options should I select? Does it change when I'm playing in 480i(60Hz)/576i(50Hz) or 480p?
Would really appreaciate some help on getting the best possible picture with this cable.
PS: Also heard an RGB cable with sync on Luma is better than the component cable for anything below 480p, which is basically 99% of the PS2 library (at least in the PAL region, since most of the games that allow 480p in the NTSC region don't allow it here).
PPS: Also, PS1 games played on my PS2 with component cables get all messed up, but I guess that was expected? Been reading about that.
Thanks in advance. Sorry for the long post.