Force off 576p???

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#1 poogawotta
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Ok, well I just bought a 24" LCD monitor (ASUS MK241H btw), 1920x1200 of course, to play my PS3 on. The XMB and blu-ray movies look superb but I played Uncharted and it only takes up a portion of the screen, this is because I have it set to a 1:1 aspect ratio, so 1080p content has black bars and isnt stretched.

Well I set the ratio to full and it looks like crap, all pixely, because I assume the monitors scaler is crap. I went into the display settings to try and only select 1080p to force it and use the PS3's scaler, but I can't turn off 576p, so when I play Uncharted in 1:1 its even smaller. Just wondering if I could actually turn off 576p? I'm using HDMI cables.

Thanks in advance.

EDIT: And no, my monitor does not have aspect ratio option that stretches the picture but still keeps it 16:9, also known as Aspect.

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#2 poogawotta
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#3 poogawotta
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Come on guys, someone has to know...
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#4 EnigmaticBeauty
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sorry, I have no idea, I bought my 42 inch LG hi Def, plugged in the HMDI cable and away I went, no problems whatsoever, it all sorted itself out.
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#5 moshakirby18
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If you can't turn it off under display settings then no you can't.
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#6 georged_3112
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try with an HDMI - to - DVI adaptor and use a DVI cable for connecting it to your monitor... i'm using it on a samsung 19" monitor (940BW 2ms) with 1440*900 res. and running games at 1080p just smoothly...(and no aspect ratio problems, no strecth images or anything else)

just buy it if you find it cheap...

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#7 poogawotta
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So my options are either play with a picture that takes up a small portion of the screen, or to play with a pixelated image...

Based on this experience, it would seem that 1080p TV's are terrible for 720p gaming, or is it just my monitor's terrible scaler?

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#8 EnigmaticBeauty
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So my options are either play with a picture that takes up a small portion of the screen, or to play with a pixelated image...

Based on this experience, it would seem that 1080p TV's are terrible for 720p gaming, or is it just my monitor's terrible scaler?

poogawotta

Your monitor. My TV is 1080P and my 360 games work a treat on it at full 1080, and I also have a PS3 and the games work fine, full screen but displayed at 720P.

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#9 staticks
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poogawata: The reason you can't switch off 576p is because the PS3 has no automatic internal scaler. That means the game itself that you're playing must support 1080i or 1080p (software upscaled) in order for you to be able to run it in 1080p/i. Unfortunately, most PS3 games ONLY support 720p and 480p or 576p, NOT 1080p/i; therefore, Sony forces you to have 576p or 480p checked at ALL TIMES and you can't check them off.

Some games, which are software upscaled to 1080p/i, such as GTAIV or COD4, will automatically run at 1080p/i, even if you have 576p checked.

For more information on the PS3's lack of 1080 support, check out this thread: http://boardsus.playstation.com/playstation/board/message?board.id=ps3&thread.id=1543693
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#10 adam636
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bigger tv? i think 32 is the minimum that ps3 should be played on.

26 at a push

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#11 midori_fox
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Hey I have the exact monitor. I can't even get my PS3 to recognize or show up on it. I tryed the sony help stuff and couldn't get it to work. How did you set it up? Did you have to change any settings on the monitor? Please help.