Faxtron escribió:@falete1984 Ya esos videos los he visto y vuelvo a lo mismo para PS2 lo mas conveniente es usar cable componente ya que la diferencia entre este y RGB no existe, son practicamente la misma calidad de imagen.
Si se te hace mas facil tener la PS2 por RGB adelante sino usa cables componentes que no vas a notar diferencia entre uno o el otro.
Creo recordar que en los foros de videogameperfection decían que para la ps2 con el
OSSC era mejor el cable RGB (la play usa el modo Sync on green). No recuerdo excatamente el motivo. Para la Dreamcast pasa algo parecido y se obtiene mejor resultado usando la entrada RGB y no la VGA del
OSSC (creo que esta última no aplica un low pass filter, cosa que la otra sí).
Saludos.
Edit: Añado info adicional.
Unless you're using active sync conversion utilities, the only system you might have, that can actually use RGB with sync on green (RGsB), is Sony's Playstation 2. Usually using a RGB scart cable with your PS2 means that you're limiting yourself (and your PS2) to 240p and 480i output (or 288p and 576i if you got a PAL system). Scart inputs on your regular TV won't accept anything higher.
If you wanted to use 480p from supported games, you are usually using a component cable cable instead. Once switched to component the PS2 is perfectly happy to output 240p, 480i and 480p all through the same cable and in the same YPbPr format.
Unfortunately the PS2's component signal is not 100% as good as its RGB signal. You get a little bit more of noise. And wouldn't it be great to just use the
OSSC's component input for some other system instead? Well, you can by reverting your PS2 to RGB.
With the PS2 set to RGB in its internal menu, you get a RGBs signal for your 240p and 480i output. The PS2 will still let you switch to 480p on supported games, but with that the
PS2 will switch from RGBs to RGsB. Since the OSSC supports both signals on its RGB scart input, you can connect your Playstation 2 using a matching cable while still enjoying 480p output.http://retrogaming.hazard-city.de/ossc.html