Depending on the connectors your using and things this may not entirely work on its own you may need to convert it a wee bit
All in all the signal that eventually gets to your telly probs wont be that high a quality but its maybe a short term solution while you save up for a new telly
Wasnt 100% sure of what type of connector the ps3 runs on.
If your not in a position to buy a new telly as you spunked all your money importing the ps3, i might be able to help you out.
I have one of these NTSC > PAL convertors going spare from years ago when i first imported my cube, would sell it for ?15 inc postage?
LEt me explain- I've not gone mad or tight. The PS3 was bought for my nephew by my sister. I said I check it out to make sure it works-I told her that a PC would be better but there you go..
A long shor here, but a green screen over RGB Scart on the PS2 meant the machine was set to yPbPr mode (as they use the same pinouts). You had to manually set it to RGB. Does the PS3 not have such a selectable?
A long shor here, but a green screen over RGB Scart on the PS2 meant the machine was set to yPbPr mode (as they use the same pinouts). You had to manually set it to RGB. Does the PS3 not have such a selectable?
it does, its in the "Display > AV Multi or Scart" option
Depending on the connectors your using and things this may not entirely work on its own you may need to convert it a wee bit
All in all the signal that eventually gets to your telly probs wont be that high a quality but its maybe a short term solution while you save up for a new telly
Wasnt 100% sure of what type of connector the ps3 runs on.
Never EVER buy one of those, the picture you will get will be Sub RF quality. Its shockingly bad. Subjecting a next gen console to Anything but RGB (which is pushing it, HD is half of what your paying for with the console) is sickening.
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