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<blockquote data-quote="ER777" data-source="post: 49787" data-attributes="member: 1208"><p>Experimenting with some of those settings was a good idea. I tried out all of the settings you listed above on my setup, there was a slight improvement but it was still nowhere near as crisp as playing on the CRT TV. It could make more of a difference on other TVs though so its definitely worth people trying. Even marginal improvements are still improvements so very worthwhile to try.</p><p></p><p>I did turn the PS Upscaler and PS Smoothing back on since like was said before they should have no bearing on TPA, and I do occasionally play a PS1 or PS2 game on this PS3. </p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>I left these two set to off since they did seem to help a little bit. These two and the RGB range would be the only ones I would think could be the possible difference makers with HDMI. I didn't see any noticeable change in picture quality setting these to off so I figured why not leave them off. </p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>I agree with this. I also had to turn the RGB output range back to full, everything looked washed out with it set to limited. I didn't really see any noticeable difference in performance from toggling that one setting. If there was a performance difference it was very slight at most and not worth the loss in visual quality in my opinion.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Last note - This setting should also not affect TPA since it will never output at 24Hz. </p><p>(For anyone that is curious this setting is there to prevent 3:2 pulldown issues on TVs running at 60Hz trying to display the 24Hz output. Since 24 doesn't divide evenly into 60 the TV has to alternate between displaying each frame 2x or 3x and it can sometimes make motion look choppy.)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ER777, post: 49787, member: 1208"] Experimenting with some of those settings was a good idea. I tried out all of the settings you listed above on my setup, there was a slight improvement but it was still nowhere near as crisp as playing on the CRT TV. It could make more of a difference on other TVs though so its definitely worth people trying. Even marginal improvements are still improvements so very worthwhile to try. I did turn the PS Upscaler and PS Smoothing back on since like was said before they should have no bearing on TPA, and I do occasionally play a PS1 or PS2 game on this PS3. I left these two set to off since they did seem to help a little bit. These two and the RGB range would be the only ones I would think could be the possible difference makers with HDMI. I didn't see any noticeable change in picture quality setting these to off so I figured why not leave them off. I agree with this. I also had to turn the RGB output range back to full, everything looked washed out with it set to limited. I didn't really see any noticeable difference in performance from toggling that one setting. If there was a performance difference it was very slight at most and not worth the loss in visual quality in my opinion. Last note - This setting should also not affect TPA since it will never output at 24Hz. (For anyone that is curious this setting is there to prevent 3:2 pulldown issues on TVs running at 60Hz trying to display the 24Hz output. Since 24 doesn't divide evenly into 60 the TV has to alternate between displaying each frame 2x or 3x and it can sometimes make motion look choppy.) [/QUOTE]
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