PS2 on computer?

TheoPetro

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I have my PS2 hooked up to my computer through my TV tuner (ati all in wonder pro). I get really bad video quality though. I know the resolutions are different but I was wondering if there was any way to make it look better.

Right now I am getting basically alot of "snow" or static and it looks like its running in a color mode lower than 16 bit.

Any way to tweek this?

Edit: I am running a monitor with 1920x1200 res and using DScaler.
 

JMWarren

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1920x1200...24" LCD by chance? Couldn't you hook it directly up to the LCD via component?

 

TheoPetro

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the monitor only has a video component jack. So to get sound I am running it though the TV tuner.
 

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Originally posted by: TheoPetro
the monitor only has a video component jack. So to get sound I am running it though the TV tuner.

Put the video into the monitor and the audio into your PC's line in...
 

mugs

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Originally posted by: TheoPetro
the monitor only has a video component jack. So to get sound I am running it though the TV tuner.

You could hook the video up to your monitor and the audio to your computer...

Or send the audio directly to a receiver or amplified speakers.
 

TheoPetro

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Originally posted by: mugs
Originally posted by: TheoPetro
the monitor only has a video component jack. So to get sound I am running it though the TV tuner.

You could hook the video up to your monitor and the audio to your computer...

Or send the audio directly to a receiver or amplified speakers.

I dont have an extra line in on my sound card and I dont know how to convert composate 2.0 sound to a single jack for the line in.
 

VTHodge

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Originally posted by: TheoPetro
Originally posted by: mugs
Originally posted by: TheoPetro
the monitor only has a video component jack. So to get sound I am running it though the TV tuner.

You could hook the video up to your monitor and the audio to your computer...

Or send the audio directly to a receiver or amplified speakers.

I dont have an extra line in on my sound card and I dont know how to convert composate 2.0 sound to a single jack for the line in.


Y-adapter . . . at the sound card or at the speaker input.
 

TheoPetro

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Originally posted by: VTHodge
Originally posted by: TheoPetro
Originally posted by: mugs
Originally posted by: TheoPetro
the monitor only has a video component jack. So to get sound I am running it though the TV tuner.

You could hook the video up to your monitor and the audio to your computer...

Or send the audio directly to a receiver or amplified speakers.

I dont have an extra line in on my sound card and I dont know how to convert composate 2.0 sound to a single jack for the line in.


Y-adapter . . . at the sound card or at the speaker input.

They make composit to...w/e that things called (input on sound card)?
 

Howard

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Originally posted by: TheoPetro
Originally posted by: VTHodge
Originally posted by: TheoPetro
Originally posted by: mugs
Originally posted by: TheoPetro
the monitor only has a video component jack. So to get sound I am running it though the TV tuner.

You could hook the video up to your monitor and the audio to your computer...

Or send the audio directly to a receiver or amplified speakers.

I dont have an extra line in on my sound card and I dont know how to convert composate 2.0 sound to a single jack for the line in.


Y-adapter . . . at the sound card or at the speaker input.

They make composit to...w/e that things called (input on sound card)?
Yes. And don't call it composite, that's strictly for video.