Difference between revisions of "PS2 capture"
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|'''Resolution''' | |'''Resolution''' | ||
− | |480i, 480p, 1080i | + | |480i, 480p, 1080i* |
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|'''Resolution for Playstation 1 games''' | |'''Resolution for Playstation 1 games''' | ||
− | |240, | + | |240, 480i |
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|'''A/V Outputs''' | |'''A/V Outputs''' | ||
− | |Composite, S-Video, Component, VGA, RGB** | + | |Composite, S-Video, Component, VGA**, RGB*** |
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|'''Models''' | |'''Models''' | ||
|PS2, Slimline Playstation 2 | |PS2, Slimline Playstation 2 | ||
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+ | |'''Backwards Compatibility''' | ||
+ | |Sony Playstation with [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_PlayStation_games_incompatible_with_PlayStation_2 exceptions] | ||
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− | = | + | '''Available resolutions for each cable connector''' |
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+ | |Composite | ||
+ | |480i | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |S-Video | ||
+ | |480i | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |Component | ||
+ | |480i, 480p, 1080i* | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |VGA | ||
+ | |480p | ||
+ | |} <br /> | ||
+ | <nowiki>*</nowiki>Only a [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_PlayStation_2_games_with_HD_support few games] have 1080i support and component cables must be plugged into the system<br /> | ||
+ | <nowiki>**</nowiki>VGA output was available only for games that supported progressive scan and the connector uses standard RCA cables for audio. Capture cards with VGA inputs are very uncommon.<br /> | ||
+ | <nowiki>***</nowiki>RGB/SCART signals can be difficult to capture. Please see our guide regarding RGB capture<br /> | ||
== Models == | == Models == | ||
= Sony Playstation (PS2) = | = Sony Playstation (PS2) = | ||
− | All video output of the Playstation 2 is handled by the console's Multi-Out connector. Sony's Multi-Out has pins for Composite, S-Video, Component, SCART, and VGA connections, although the Multi-Out cables do not always feature all connectors. Sony used the same Multi-Out connector for the Playstation 1, Playstation 2, and Playstation 3 models | + | All video output of the Playstation 2 is handled by the console's Multi-Out connector. Sony's Multi-Out has pins for Composite, S-Video, Component, SCART, and VGA connections, although the Multi-Out cables do not always feature all connectors. Sony used the same Multi-Out connector for the Playstation 1, Playstation 2, and Playstation 3 models. |
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Latest revision as of 12:13, 27 May 2014
Console Information
Resolution | 480i, 480p, 1080i* |
Resolution for Playstation 1 games | 240, 480i |
A/V Outputs | Composite, S-Video, Component, VGA**, RGB*** |
Models | PS2, Slimline Playstation 2 |
Backwards Compatibility | Sony Playstation with exceptions |
Available resolutions for each cable connector
Composite | 480i |
S-Video | 480i |
Component | 480i, 480p, 1080i* |
VGA | 480p |
*Only a few games have 1080i support and component cables must be plugged into the system
**VGA output was available only for games that supported progressive scan and the connector uses standard RCA cables for audio. Capture cards with VGA inputs are very uncommon.
***RGB/SCART signals can be difficult to capture. Please see our guide regarding RGB capture
Models
Sony Playstation (PS2)
All video output of the Playstation 2 is handled by the console's Multi-Out connector. Sony's Multi-Out has pins for Composite, S-Video, Component, SCART, and VGA connections, although the Multi-Out cables do not always feature all connectors. Sony used the same Multi-Out connector for the Playstation 1, Playstation 2, and Playstation 3 models.