

A few PlayStation games run at an interlaced 640×480 resolution called 480i. If just your display (not your switch) requires csync, then order the cable without a sync stripper and get a switch like the gscartsw that has high quality sync regeneration built in.Īlmost all PlayStation games output a progressive scan resolution that’s nicknamed 240p.

Either way, if your switch (such as an Extron Crosspoint) requires csync, you’ll either need to order a cable with a sync stripper. I suggest using luma as sync to reduce interference found in cables that use composite video as sync. PS1 consoles all output 240p, so using an RGB cable will get you the best picture. Recommended solution: RGB Cable or RAD2x (above) Retro Gaming Cables – PlayStation 1 RGB to Component Video Cable HD Retrovision PlayStation 1 Adapter – Converts HDR’s Genesis 2 cable to PS1 HD Retrovision Genesis 2 Cable – High Quality component video cables that are RGB-quality
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Please do not confuse HD Retrovision’s PS2 component cable, with their Genesis cable + adapter – they’re two totally different things: You’ll either want to purchase one of the SCART cables above and an RGB to Component converter, or get one of the solutions below. The PlayStation 1 doesn’t output component video, so a converter is required. RAD2x HDMI Cable – This is the only PS HDMI cable worth buying at the moment Zero lag, fast resolution switching and the image is processed correctly. Sony Playstation RGB SCART Cable – (US Seller, offers composite video pigtail for light gun games) Sony Playstation RGB SCART Cable – (UK Seller, Composite Video port for light guns)
