All PS2 games look really blurry on Panasonic Viera TV.

For comparison, when I play the Jak trilogy on PS5 (which is just the PS2 ports), it has a sharp and crisp image. But the same games on an actual PS2 are much lower quality. This leads me to think there’s some scaling issue that the PS5 automatically fixes since I don’t think they remastered it or anything. And the same applies to every PS2 game.

It’s currently connected via RCA component cables, and I tried messing with the game mode settings on the TV but it didn’t really do anything noticeable. I’m wondering if I should buy a PS2 to HDMI converter or if that might be even worse than the current set up. I don’t have much money I can spend but if I need to I will, just whatever it takes to get it looking good. It looks like sh*

  • @[email protected]
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    510 months ago

    RCA cables, you mean the red, white, yellow composite cable?. It’s just an analogue signal over that yellow wire (red and white are audio). The ps5 is doing a Full HD digital signal, surely.

    Using a hdmi adapter won’t do anything, it’s not an upscaler. But it might introduce input lag.

    If you want ps2 to look better, maybe try looking into Retrotink or something like that. I don’t know if it works with ps2 but it might be worth looking at My Life In Gaming videos about it to see how it works.

    But for sure you’re not going to get a good signal from a composite cable.

    • @trigonated
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      310 months ago

      Have a Retrotink 2x and can confirm that it works with the PS2, however the image quality improved dramatically when I switched from composite to component cables (still connected to the Retrotink). Don’t expect any miracles, tho (it’s SD after all).

      • @glimse
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        410 months ago

        Hey it felt miraculous going from composite to component! Huge improvement in quality. Made my friends jealous when I got one

        • @trigonated
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          310 months ago

          When I first got the retrotink and finally managed to connect my ps2 again to my TV (still using composite) I was so disappointed that small text was too blurry to read, making games unplayable. That was until the component cables fixed it all.

          • @glimse
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            210 months ago

            Reminds me of playing Dead Rising at my friend’s house on a CRT…we could not read the text AT ALL but still played for hours. Wasn’t until a couple months later when he got a new TV that we realized you could upgrade stuff with quests.

        • @LafariOP
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          110 months ago

          Did you use Retrotink as well?

          • @glimse
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            210 months ago

            This was back in like 2002 when I upgraded from a 19" CRT to a 32" or something lol

      • @Buddahriffic
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        410 months ago

        Even adding just S-video can help a lot with sharpness of RCA.

        • @trigonated
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          310 months ago

          Yep. AV (the rectangular connector that kinda looks like HDMI) goes into the ps2, component (green, blue and red) + audio (white and red) go into the retrotink and then HDMI between the retrotink and the TV. That’s the setup I have atm. In my case, my cable doesn’t even have composite (yellow) plug at all, but it shouldn’t be needed.

          There’s probably cheaper alternatives to the retrotink 2x pro out there. The retrotink is pretty expensive because it’s a very niche product and a very small operation, almost a mom-and-pop business.