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Go buy a cheap TV tuner card. Any will do. As long as it has a Svideo in.
You do not want to use composite (the 'yellow wire'). The picture and quality will look horrible. So when you buy that TV tuner pick up a PS2 Svideo cable as well. Once you've got those things install the TV tuner card and plug in the PS2 to it. Now, you can either use the software that comes with the Tuner card or Use Dscaler. I would suggest using DScaler, http://deinterlace.sourceforge.net/ . It will give you a better quality picture and has filters you can use to help fix some of the ugly the PS2 will now be showing. The filters I use are: Greedy2Frame ( chroma set to 8, luma set to 12) Sharpness (set to default) Temporal Noise reduction (I have this set to default. You can go lower if you like) Gamma (set to default) To use Dscaler you'll have to make sure the card you get is compatible. But that shouldn't be too hard to do. If all else fails you can check the list on Dscaler's site for a list of compatible cards. I would like to really stress that hooking the PS2 up to your monitor will not look fantastic. By doing this you will expose just how bad the quality of the PS2's picture really is. Remember, the PS2 is meant to be ran on regular TVs. As for the Xbox.. last I checked there was already a cable and an adapter you can use to connect the console to things like computer monitors. Someone else will have to answer that. Most amazing jew boots |