Is My PS3 Better in 1080i or 720p?

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#1 v61k
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my max resolution on my tv is 1080i, but i always hear everyone saying 720p is best for gaming.
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#2 Confondu
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for different games its different.. some look better on 720p like r6v, and others look better on the 1080i
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#3 biglewiss
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yeah confondu is right but i think 1080i in general is better
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#4 GeneralX84
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for fast pace games like shooters, use 720p
rpgs kind of games, anything is good

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#5 bizzy420
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my max solution on my tv is 1080i, but i always hear everyone saying 720p is best for gaming.v61k

whatever your native res is on the tv. or cant you just switch them yourself and look for yourself, and then decide for yourself what looks best?

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#6 ski11buzz
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most of the time i find that 720p works better for games. however on movies 1080i is the way to go
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#7 TheFlush
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If you have a hd-ready tv it has 1366x768 pixels. So why would you try to play a 1920x1080 resolution on it that's interlaced and downsampled to your tv's resolution? You might as well use the 1280x720 setting and play in progressive mode.
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#8 Juan-C
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The general rule of thumb is that it looks better using the TV's native resolution.
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#9 bluewrxman
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720p will look better when there is a lot of movement on the screen, aka games..., but 1080i will look better when ther is less movement, like if your looking at pictures or a slideshow and what not
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#10 corbin045
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i personally think that the 1080i is better.
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#11 myxylplyx
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In all honesty I think most people would have a hard time telling much difference looking at the two side-by-side.
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#12 Foppe
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It all depends on the TV, the room, how dark the room is, your eyes, what you ate earlier and if it exist a Xbox anywhere near your home.

So try both and use the one that YOU believe look best.

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#13 CyanX73
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most of the time i find that 720p works better for games. however on movies 1080i is the way to goski11buzz

I concur. I was trying to use 1080i for everything, thinking this was the best so I'm going to use the best, but I now find that RFOM, Fight Night, and ESPECIALLY R6V all look better in 720p. Now when I sit back and watch a little Casino Royale I crank it up to 1080i.

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#14 furtherfan
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720p is better generaly.
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#15 tapoutnhb
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tick all the boxes on ps3 res settings and it will play the game in its best res automatically
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#16 CyanX73
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tick all the boxes on ps3 res settings and it will play the game in its best res automatically tapoutnhb

Umm...no. "Tick" all the boxes and it'll play at the highest setting (which would be 1080i for TC) and that is not "best res" for many games; especially R6V.

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#17 tapoutnhb
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yes but if 720 is native for rsv it will change to it auto

[QUOTE="tapoutnhb"]tick all the boxes on ps3 res settings and it will play the game in its best res automatically CyanX73

Umm...no. "Tick" all the boxes and it'll play at the highest setting (which would be 1080i for TC) and that is not "best res" for many games; especially R6V.

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#18 tapoutnhb
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and 1080i is not higher its 540 lines interlaced so how is that higher than 720p (720 lines)???

[QUOTE="CyanX73"]yes but if 720 is native for rsv it will change to it auto

[QUOTE="tapoutnhb"]tick all the boxes on ps3 res settings and it will play the game in its best res automatically tapoutnhb

Umm...no. "Tick" all the boxes and it'll play at the highest setting (which would be 1080i for TC) and that is not "best res" for many games; especially R6V.

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#19 bizzy420
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If you have a hd-ready tv it has 1366x768 pixels. So why would you try to play a 1920x1080 resolution on it that's interlaced and downsampled to your tv's resolution? You might as well use the 1280x720 setting and play in progressive mode.TheFlush

i guess some people STILL dont get it. native res of 768, but they watch it and play on 1080i, all that does is cause your tvs scaler to scale the picture to fit the native res.

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#20 Truth01
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720p for a lot of motion (burnout), 1080i for less motion (MLB the show).
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#21 CyanX73
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[QUOTE="tapoutnhb"]

and 1080i is not higher its 540 lines interlaced so how is that higher than 720p (720 lines)???

[QUOTE="CyanX73"]yes but if 720 is native for rsv it will change to it auto

[QUOTE="tapoutnhb"]tick all the boxes on ps3 res settings and it will play the game in its best res automatically tapoutnhb

Umm...no. "Tick" all the boxes and it'll play at the highest setting (which would be 1080i for TC) and that is not "best res" for many games; especially R6V.

When you quote me, all you have to do is write underneath my last entry. I never said it was higher, I said it looks better. If you prefer 1080i then that's fine for you but many games look better in 720p. Having all the boxes "ticked" will not result in the game being played in it's best resolution. You have to actually un"tick" the 1080i box.

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#22 TheFlush
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[QUOTE="TheFlush"]If you have a hd-ready tv it has 1366x768 pixels. So why would you try to play a 1920x1080 resolution on it that's interlaced and downsampled to your tv's resolution? You might as well use the 1280x720 setting and play in progressive mode.bizzy420

i guess some people STILL dont get it. native res of 768, but they watch it and play on 1080i, all that does is cause your tvs scaler to scale the picture to fit the native res.

Exactly, your tv doesn't have more than 1366x768 pixels, so it can't display more pixels because they simply aren't there in the screen. If you play in 1080i (1920x1080 pixels) it will simply be downsampled (comparable to 1280x720) and it's interlaced, so basically 1080i on an HD-ready tv looks about the same as 720i would. Now why would you prefer 720i over 720p? Also can someone explain to me how resolution works in relation to framerate. If you play a pc game, the higher the resolution, the lower the framerate (which is logic because it has to push more pixels per second). How does this work on the ps3? Especially when the framerate of some games is a mess in 720p.....will it be disastrous in 1080p?
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#23 Nene33
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I like 1080i better for Blu-ray movies, and I like 720p better for games(progressive makes the picture a bit more stabile).
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#24 kungfuchaos
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What eve your HDTV's native rez is s what you should use. So if your HDTV is native 1080i, then use that. These guys that act like 720p/1080i/1080p are as different as VHS to BluRay are full of crap!!! It really doesnt mater that much if at all!!!
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#25 Dante865
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If your HDTv is below 50" - 720p is the way to go - Over 50" your gonna need 1080p, but i dont recommend going over 42" to be honest! btw you probably prefer LCD if your a long-hour gamer, Plasma if your short-houred
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#26 Dante_May_Die
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so this means 720p is better ????i still dont get it i dont have movies i just play games with my ps3 so its 720p better right???
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#27 nitsud_19
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Before buying my new tv, Samsung 46" 1080p, i was using my roomates tv and it did 1080i max. I checked both 720p and 1080i settings and came to the conclusion that 720p was for me. Sure 1080i looks better with a still picture, but when was the last time you played a game with a static image for a backround since Tetris. With my new tv i have 1080p and 720p boxes checked off in the display menu screen, so when a game doesnt support 1080p it will go down to 720p and not 1080i.

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#28 deactivated-5ea874e06483b
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most of the time i find that 720p works better for games. however on movies 1080i is the way to goski11buzz


What he said.:)
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#29 TooCoolX24
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[QUOTE="TheFlush"] Also can someone explain to me how resolution works in relation to framerate. If you play a pc game, the higher the resolution, the lower the framerate (which is logic because it has to push more pixels per second). How does this work on the ps3? Especially when the framerate of some games is a mess in 720p.....will it be disastrous in 1080p?

Well another main difference with interlaced and progressive, at least what I've always considered and why I play mine at 720p (unless I have a 1080p source; but my HDTV is native 768 do i run my ps3 hdmi at 720p. PROGRESSIVE: 60 hz/frames per second INTERLACED: 30 hz/frames per second This is why 720p is clearly better for 90% of games out there on the market today. I tried to play 2k11 on 1080i the other day and it felt slow and laggy (because not only is it being downsampled and scaled, its still interlaced and basically just running at 768i on the HDTV I have. With basketball games (and shooters, and most games) having 60fps and your native resolution is going to run a hell of a lot better than running it at 30fps at a resolution twice the size of the screen, haha. I'm an FPS junky, and PS3 has some power. I do have the newer model though, the Slim with 120gb and new processor; so maybe it runs better? Or either I just haven't played the games you have that suck the power up in 720p (if you have a long, CHEAP, silver HDMI cord over 8 feet it is likely causing you some serious issues as well). While I'm not saying to buy monster cables for 80 bucks, I suggest you get a gold plated cord that is 3 feet -4 feet and works perfectly (its amazing the difference I got from switching from a 12 foot cheaparss HDMI that was 15 bucks to a gold plated 3 foot HDMI cord for my PS3.... it seems like it runs at 60fps consistently in all the games I own (NBA 2k11; God Of War 3; Red Dead Redemption seems to range from around 40-60; hard to notice though. But if you have a PS3 or 360 with an HDMI hookup and an HDTV that's not gigantic 60 inches, I would say NO MATTER WHAT: -Always run your games at 720p (1080p if u have it); the 60fps is great and the game just reacts quicker. Progressive is how video games are to be played. -Now when it comes to movies.......... most movies would be better off at 1080i because the frame rate is 30fps in Interlaced; normal film these days runs anywhere from 30fps, to 29.97fps, to 24fps. It only makes sense to run it at 1080i then. -I DO want to note that with Blu-Ray movies, if the disc supports higher HZ thus FPS I would go back to 720p; like these 3d movies that are coming out, pretty sure they require 120 HZ (which means you need a sexy monitor). Hope that helped. For those of you that don't think you can see a difference between 1080i and 720p on 25-40 inch 720p native displays... well I am just going to say what I tell my friend who thinks its the same: "you didn't grow up playing PC games like Counter-Strike at 60hz getting about 50 FPS pretty consistently back when Half Life was unheard of and Counter-Strike was in beta stages. I also am currently writing from a 25'' HDTV/PC Monitor that has HDMI, DVI, etc, and runs at 60hz, and at 1920 x 1200 resolution. When I hook up the PS3 to this screen and play 2k11 at 1080p (native for my monitor) it looks amazing, and also runs just as well as it did at 720p for all my games. Because PS3 is a console, most games utilize its exact hardware so well that games run perfectly or close to it. While with PC's there are 1,000's of combo's you could have between your video card, processor, memory, etc, which is why raising the resolution often causes some frame rate slowing; but honestly, if you have a game playing at 60fps on your computer at 1280 x 720, you should be able to higher the resolution a bit and maintain the same FPS; if not yo can always adjust the textures a bit to make up for the increased resolution by lowering SOME textyures.