Ps2 pal to ntsc converter 2016
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The only way would be to force GameCube games that have no 480p support into outputting in 480p by modding your console with a "QooB" modchip.īut technically to get the "best" GameCube setup one would have to resort to modding. Either by modding the GameCube component cable itself for RGBHV (due to it's price and value, this is not recommended) or hook the GameCube RCA component connectors into something like a transcoder to convert the YPbPr signal into RGBHV.Īlso now that I think about it, the PDP-V402 can't do interlaced, can it? So you won't be able to play the GameCube games that can not do 480p. If NOT, you will have to resort to converting the YPbPr signal to RGBHV. That I want to use NTSC games is a fact, don't want to mess around with homebrew/forcing etc for PAL games.ĭon't you have another display you could use? Because, as I said the resolution of this display is not really appropriate for the GameCube (640x480 as opposed to 720x480) and the best thing for the GameCube would be to retain it's original YPbPr output when possible (well technically the DOL-001 GameCube original output is YCbCr, but it gets converted to YPbPr when it passes through the cable).
#Ps2 pal to ntsc converter 2016 manual
Maybe it would display something (with missing colors of course without all 3 wires connected).īut honestly I doubt it, no mentioning of YUV, YPbpR supoort in the manual of the Pioneer nowhere. OK, I will try this over the weekend, I know I have 1 or 2 RCA -> BNC adapters. Will those component -> VGA boxes add additional lag?ĭoes the cube also display 480i over component for those games which do not support 480p?
#Ps2 pal to ntsc converter 2016 mod
Via some kind of component -> VGA adapter box or hack the cable and mod it for VGA? I changed out the drive from the NTSC cube to the PAL cube, but it will still only load PAL discs, so maybe this is not the way to go.Īnd as my display does not support component, what would be the best way to connect the Cube? I read here on the forum some user had a PAL motherboard and a NTSC drive to play NTSC games with RGB. Just use the NTSC cube and have component only (no RGB support) Mod the PAL cube to play NTSC imports and I can connect it via component as well as via RGB scart So my best bet would be to play mostly NTSC games instead of their PAL counterparts. What I want is to display supported games in 480p/60Hz, and those which don't support it 480i/60Hz. Pioneer PDP-V402 display, support 240p/480i/480p all via BNC and VGA This is the hardware I have at my disposal:
So I need some advice on getting my GameCube setup in the best possible way.