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Dave 03-02-2007 01:39 PM

componant > composite
 
got the new cables for my ps2 and what can i say besides 480p ftw! im watching TCM's remaster of "double indemnity" and the picture is so sharp you can clearly make out barbara stanwyck's smallpox scar. i cant even imagine what 1080p must be like

james_ls 03-02-2007 01:40 PM

That's awesome.

grimm 03-02-2007 03:50 PM

ha 480p. thats sooo 2003. :P

96s14 03-02-2007 04:36 PM

You need 1080p. And to get that you can only use hdmi

WRXD 03-02-2007 05:04 PM

composite is the way to go if you dont have HD.

something else to consider is having your standard def TV calibrated, meaning the correct settings for the sharpness, picture, color, white balance. When its all set up right it looks even better....

they sell DVDs that have calibration systems on there where they will put up color charts so you can set your colors to match right.

PotenzaSub 03-02-2007 09:24 PM

component. no offense. It's just that I see and hear that word everyday.

Evo8kid 03-02-2007 09:31 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by 96s14 (Post 468312)
You need 1080p. And to get that you can only use hdmi

drew and all his technical mombo jumbo

PotenzaSub 03-02-2007 09:53 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by 96s14 (Post 468312)
You need 1080p. And to get that you can only use hdmi

not necessarily. You can run 1080p through component. It's just that not many TVs are able to accept a 1080p signal through their component inputs. It's ghey, I know.

Dave 03-03-2007 11:46 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by PotenzaSub (Post 468571)
component. no offense. It's just that I see and hear that word everyday.

none taken, im dyslexic like a mofo

goodfella732 03-03-2007 03:40 PM

Anyone recomend one of the calibration dvds?


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