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Another question related to how ps2 upscaler works on CECHA consoles. So when the ps2 upscaler setting is on, some PAL PS2 games load into black screen on CECHAs. So I was wondering if anybody has researched how that upscaler functions or why it prevents PAL games to boot correctly? Is it something that can be potentially fixed? Do you know if this problem is present on DECHA consoles ?
Another question related to how ps2 upscaler works on CECHA consoles. So when the ps2 upscaler setting is on, some PAL PS2 games load into black screen on CECHAs. So I was wondering if anybody has researched how that upscaler functions or why it prevents PAL games to boot correctly? Is it something that can be potentially fixed? Do you know if this problem is present on DECHA consoles ?
* I never heard about issue like that. It's probably TV that don't like mix of 50Hz and some resolutions. I know someone who have CECH A and DECH A, everything works fine for him regardless of applied settings and game region, but he lives in EU, so TV is 50/60Hz ready for whole range of screen resolutions. I know that some 60Hz TVs don't like 576i input in PSX games on PS3 too. --[[User:Kozarovv|Kozarovv]] ([[User talk:Kozarovv|talk]]) 20:03, 27 September 2024 (CEST)


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