MajarvisCan someone please tell me what equipment you need to support 480p mode over the standard 480i? I have Monster Game component video cables for the PS2, will that allow me to take advantage of 480p?
MadduckUKany noticeable loss in framerate?
Awesome, thanks!Buck-OWell, you have the right cables.
Only Component cables (or relevent cable hacks) will work for progressive scan.
The biggest factor will be your TV. Your TV must support ED (Extended Definition = 480P only), or HD (High Definition = 480P,720P,1080i).
If your TV supports ED, then you can run 480P, if its an HD monitor, you can set it all teh way to 1080i.
But remember, just becuase the TV has component inputs, DOES NOT MEAN it supports progressive scan.
Once again, we have a classic case of "read your manual". Companies put those into the box your TV comes in for a reason. Understanding your hardware is the first step to being able to use it properly.
Had you read your TV's manual, and understood its performance, and capabilities, you could have avoided asking this question altogether.
ANd dont give me the "i dont have a manual i bought a store shelf display model", becuase if your TV is new enough to have component inputs, its new enough to have the manual avliable on-line.
Really? I was told when I bought my component video cables that they offer superior picture quality since each colour range has its own seperate cable...?wgb113Majarvis,
It would appear from that link that the best video input you have available is S-Video. That said, I'd highly recommend using that connection as you'll notice an improvement over composite (yellow jack).
I had my Mitsubishi WS-55411 professionally calibrated 6 weeks ago. PS2 games look much better whether 480i or 480p, I can't wait to see what GT4 will look like. I'm using Monster's Gamelink 400 component video cables connected directly to my TV, and an Acoustic Research optical cable connected to my Rotel RSP-1066.
I hear the DPLII soundtrack on GT4 is quite good as well. I've found that aspect of other games to vary greatly. Games like SOCOM use it to good effect but others, like ESPN NFL 2K5, you barely notice anything going on.
GT4 sounds like it will offer a lot of eye and ear candy for those with capable systems.
Now if I could only get my hands on one of those Subaru WRX GT4 pods...
Bill
MajarvisReally? I was told when I bought my component video cables that they offer superior picture quality since each colour range has its own seperate cable...?
wgb113Majarvis,
It would appear from that link that the best video input you have available is S-Video. That said, I'd highly recommend using that connection as you'll notice an improvement over composite (yellow jack).
I had my Mitsubishi WS-55411 professionally calibrated 6 weeks ago. PS2 games look much better whether 480i or 480p, I can't wait to see what GT4 will look like. I'm using Monster's Gamelink 400 component video cables connected directly to my TV, and an Acoustic Research optical cable connected to my Rotel RSP-1066.
I hear the DPLII soundtrack on GT4 is quite good as well. I've found that aspect of other games to vary greatly. Games like SOCOM use it to good effect but others, like ESPN NFL 2K5, you barely notice anything going on.
GT4 sounds like it will offer a lot of eye and ear candy for those with capable systems.
Now if I could only get my hands on one of those Subaru WRX GT4 pods...
Bill
MajarvisAwesome, thanks!
I'm not a TV-whiz, and I looked at the specs but didn't notice anything, so here is the TV I have: http://www.toshiba.ca/web/specifications.grp?lg=en§ion=2&group=6&product=3030
Can you please tell me if it has the feature to support 480p? (certainly it doesn't support 1080i).
ToshibaThe ColorStream inputs on this TV are for use
with devices that output 480i interlaced
signals ONLY. This TV will not accept or
display 480p or 720p progressive scan
signals or 1080i interlaced high-definition
signals. If you connect a high-definition settop
receiver, 480p progressive scan DVD
player, or other similar device to the TVs
ColorStream inputs, YOU MUST SWITCH
THE DEVICES OUTPUT TO 480i INTERLACED
MODE FIRST. Failure to do this will
cause a poor picture or no picture to display.
WRONG!!!
wgb113I didn't go as far as you did, into the manual and such, and didn't know Toshiba calls their component inputs "Color Stream". In that case that should technically be the best connection for picture quality for him, though there will NOT be as big a difference between S-Video and component at 480i on a display his size. If they plan on getting a capable display down the road, a set of component cables would be a good investment, otherwise I'd stick with S-Video.
Just my $.02
Bill
wgb113I didn't go as far as you did, into the manual and such, and didn't know Toshiba calls their component inputs "Color Stream". In that case that should technically be the best connection for picture quality for him, though there will NOT be as big a difference between S-Video and component at 480i on a display his size. If they plan on getting a capable display down the road, a set of component cables would be a good investment, otherwise I'd stick with S-Video.
Just my $.02
Bill
MartinmaxxHas anyone noticed any image problems while playing GT4 under 1080i setting?
I am using this display setting with a SHARP AQUOS LC-30HV4U 30 inch LCD TV (1280x768) connected by component cables, and at the start of the 6 car races (when all of them are rendered at the same time), the image gets "slatted", as if watching it through a tilting window blind. There are no frame slowdows during this image issue, though. But it is quite annoying.
Maybe I´ll try 480p instead.
Looking forward to hearing your experience under 1080i/480p/480i.
Thank you very much for finding this out for me, really appreciatedBuck-OWell, i went to Toshibas site, and grabbed your manual.
http://tacpservice.toshiba.com/ConsumerProductSupport/Manuals/TV/2004/20_24AF44.pdf
...and this is what it said.
So unfortunatly, you cant run 480P. But at least you have a component input on your TV to experience the higher picture quality, and improved color.
MajarvisThank you very much for finding this out for me, really appreciated![]()
What other games support 1080i? I just bought my TV and I want to see some games that support it.
Black95Z28What other games support 1080i? I just bought my TV and I want to see some games that support it. I own all three consoles.
jesgbp42000This may be a stupid question, but does this mean this game will run in a 16:9 widescreen format?
Buck-OYes, the game supports widescreen, jsut like GT3 did.
Once you get into 480P, and 1080i, those formats by default are 16:9.
Here it is- www.hdgames.netBuck-OSOmwhere there is a website with a complete list of games, and what they support. From...
Weither they support widescreen or not.
What ED or HD modes they support (480P, 720P, 1080i)
Weither they support Dolby Digital, Dolby Pro-Logic, or Bolby Pro-Logic II.
Its preaty comprehensive. I jsut cant remember the URL.
I thought s-video was capable of 480p?Buck-OAnd also remember, that in order to get Progressive scan output you MUST have component cables. S-Video, and Composite video can not do progressive scan output.