BazookaBen wrote:Blair wrote:I haven't seen anybody post screenshots with 1080i content so I thought I'd give it a try
OSSC+PlayStation 2 (RGsB)+GSM direct 1080i
(Display:Lacie Electron+E-More HDV M618 DAC)
You know you can hook your PS2 up to that monitor directly, right? LaCie's support sync on green, so you just need a small adapter cable to route a component cable signal to a VGA plug.
Also, 1080i isn't the way to go. 480p or 1024p (which is actually 960p with black bars) is the way to go, since 480 and 960 are multiples of, well, 480. 960i is also a way to go if you have progressive-incompatible games.
yeah, I've actually done it that way before. either directly through a VGA to component cable or using my RGB interface. I've actually had more compatibility issues with 960i than any of the other video modes. although you're right, when it comes to resolution matching that would probably be the first choice if it works over 1080i ( on a CRT anyway). 1080i is also easier for digital displays to work with. I don't think I've seen a flatscreen that works with the 960i mode. another thing to consider, even if I'm using one of my VGA CRTs the PS2 still boots in 480i, I know I can change that but it's just easier for me to have the OSSC take care of little resolution compatibility issues like that.
all that aside, I've been having quite a bit of fun with the OSSC's 480i line 4X mode. it looks beautiful with games that are difficult for GSM, like Virtua fighter 4 (original)
pyrotek85 wrote:
So what would be recommended then if I have a soft-modded xbox and don't want 4:3 480p games stretched to 16:9? Seems like whatever option I select it all comes out as 16:9.
most of the original Xbox library works fine in widescreen, and games that don't support widescreen should still output in 4:3 mode regardless of widescreen settings (the exception being soul caliber 2, with its weird 4:3 720p output setting) any particular games are having problems with? also most of the games that don't have 480p or widescreen modes have patches that rectify those problems (like dark watch)