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    Converter YUV to VGA

    I have these devices:


    on which I connected that:
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    and I connected this cable on a normal PS2 PAL model (not the slim one)
    I have tried to play Jak 3 PAL which have the options 60Hz and progressive scan.

    I connected cable VGA on several monitors and several videoprojectors and I do not manage to have a correct image (see not image), the monitors tell me Out of Range 15 Khz and 59 Hz and videoprojectors display a small part of the image in a corner without the green.

    Question: How can I play PS2 into progressive scan without a TV with entry component? I have all the hardware needed to play there in VGA. What functions do I need to enable in PS2 Bios? Jak 3? projector or monitor?

    #2
    I maybe wrong, but I think you can only get a progressive signal through VGA, not interlaced. I know Jak 3 does Pro Scan, but you have to enable it first (which means booting up the game in interlaced). So an interlaced (480i in this case) signal going into that adaptor and converted to VGA won't display on your monitor(s).

    Hope that makes sense.
    Last edited by MarioMark; 30-07-2007, 20:56.

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      #3
      Thanks for the reply, I have tried to be on the menu when you choose progressive scan first with a composite cable or with a component cable (with only green cable plugged). Then I enable the progressive scan option, switch cables or plug red and blue cable and that is when I get some weird pictures described in the first post.

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        #4
        Whoops it seems that is in the wrong section, can someone please deplace this topic in the audio visual setup section?

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