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KruzeS said:
576i @ 50Hz is standard PAL.

 

Ah yes I'm wrong about the 480i image. With composite cable it doesn't show which standard it is in.

How come my TV doesnt show with composite with a Pal PS2 console and Jak III for instance the standard on my screen but when I use the component cable it shows 576i and improves the images? Without progressive scan.

Back then when I've tested with my JP Import console, with composite my TV screen showed the standard 480i and with component cable and game supporting it, 480p, or else the game stays in 480i, without hardly a single improvement.

I guess for Pal owners with a WII and a LCD / HD TV its important anyhow to have a component cable for improvement and to have more improvement by using progessive scan. I've noticed now, you're better off as a Pal owner with a PS2 and component cable than as a NTSC user. When I was just playing a part of Jak III without progressive scan only in 576i, I really had a "wow" feeling. When playing a FFXII on my NTSC JP PS2 back then, with only 480i standard and no progressive scan support I more had a "ouch" feeling, in the sense of getting a headache.



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