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SpongebobSquaredance
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Does anyone know how to fix this? (EDIT: Solved)
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It is a HP 24es, so yes it is a monitor. 50Hz not being supported was also my first thought. Is there a way to force 60Hz?Maybe you are using monitor instead of standard TV?
IDK man, maybe there's a way to mod PS2 to NTSC 60Hz system. There are upscalers that can output 1080p 60Hz signal from PS2, but you would need to find component or at least S-Video converter, because otherwise picture quality from composite cable will be really poor. I think it will be cheaper just to buy small TV that support 60Hz. Small 720p LCD tv's are cheap, but if you have some room in your place you will get awesome picture quality from CRT tv, and you can probably find one for free .It is a HP 24es, so yes it is a monitor. 50Hz not being supported was also my first thought. Is there a way to force 60Hz?
It is connected via component cables through a VGA box. Thanks for the tipp, but I want the PS2 connected to the monitor for a reason.IDK man, maybe there's a way to mod PS2 to NTSC 60Hz system. There are upscalers that can output 1080p 60Hz signal from PS2, but you would need to find component or at least S-Video converter, because otherwise picture quality from composite cable will be really poor. I think it will be cheaper just to buy small TV that support 60Hz. Small 720p LCD tv's are cheap, but if you have some room in your place you will get awesome picture quality from CRT tv, and you can probably find one for free .