I finally managed to squeeze my 15” old TV by my PC monitor and connectetd PS2 to it. Upon starting the TV the image on my monitor started to quake. Literally, it’s like someone shivering with a cold. Well, screw that, I won’t be using PC when playing on PS2 anyway. Then I lauched PS2…… I THINK there is some electromagnetic interfference… Seriously, I have a few discoloring bars going through the screen making it look like shit. And it doesn’t show up on normal TV, ONLY on PS2 :/
At the moment the composite cable of PS2 goes above 1 5-slot and 1 3-slot extension cord. That MAY be the source of interference… But I don’t really have another place to put PS2 in…
Waait a sec, how is your PC monitor connected to videocard? VGA or DVI? As far as I know, first is analogue and more prone to interference…
No no no, PS2 is connected to my TV. The ‘shaking’ effect may be due to power consumption.
But anyways, I found the problem. Cable. The coaxial wire o the Cable provider. THIS is the source of interference with PS2 (or more like TV), upon disconnecting it everything is fine with A/V image. But that ain’t a solution *sigh*. I will probably end dup connecting PS2 to my PC’s TV card (which sucks big time quality-wise)
pewnythepony reblogged this from vindicarthehippogriff and added:
No no no, PS2 is connected to my TV. The ‘shaking’ effect may be due to power consumption. But anyways, I found the...
vindicarthehippogriff reblogged this from pewnythepony and added:
Waait a sec, how is your PC monitor connected to videocard? VGA or DVI? As far as I know, first is analogue and more...