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Re: Help! PS3 Info Overload.
The PS3 does not have a scaler like the 360 does. Apparently there is some sort of scaler that does half-scaliing. At least for the games. For example, Resistance: Fall of Man is rendered in 720p. The PS3 cannot, or currently does not if they fix/patch this down the road, upconvert to 1080. So if you have the PS3 set to 1080 and you play Resistance, it is output in 480p. I don't have a PS3 myself (yet) so I can't confirm from first-hand experience, but I believe a recent system update let you specify and place the order of preference for resolutions. So even if you have it set to 1080p for movies, it MAY (someone please confirm) switch to 720p for you for Resistance, etc.
For DVDs however, I don't believe the PS3 upconverts.
For video games, the Xbox 360 will scale and output any game to whatever resolution you have set in the dashboard, including original Xbox games supported by backwards compatibility. The PS3 only does PS2 games in 480p (over HDMI) I believe, and at least at first it did a TERRIBLE job of de-interlacing. You were better off using lesser cables and letting your display do the deinterlacing. This may have been fixed in a system update since then, I'm not sure.
The HD-DVD add-on for the Xbox 360 upconverts SD DVDs when you use the VGA output, and only does 480p through the add-on if you're using component cables. Even so, the player does very well for SD DVDs, at least according to the benchmark tests over on Secrets of HT and Hi-Fi.
Last edited by Brian_cyberbri : 02-24-2007 at 02:56 PM.
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