Connecting PSP Go to BVM

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RebeL9
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Connecting PSP Go to BVM

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The input lag on the PS TV when playing PSP games is frustrating and there doesn’t seem to be a proper solution out there yet. I instead plan to go for a PSP Go with a dock and connect it through component cables to my BVM D24.
Anyone have experience with the PSP Go with component cables?
How is the image? Is it windowed? What is the resolution it’s outputting?
Any caviats?
Thanks in advance!
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How is the image? Is it windowed? What is the resolution it’s outputting?
it's sharp, but it's window-boxed 272p inside a 480p frame. You can certainly zoom in a bit using your BVM's controls.
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Fudoh wrote:
How is the image? Is it windowed? What is the resolution it’s outputting?
it's sharp, but it's window-boxed 272p inside a 480p frame. You can certainly zoom in a bit using your BVM's controls.
How would an Extron with zoom function work with it?
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If you're willing to go that route, I'd double the signal using an OSSC first (into 960p) and then use a secondary scaler (like an Extron) to fit your active screen into a 720p signal.
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