The 480p and 1080i display modes suffer from sever overscan. Has anyone else found a solution to this? My television has a very good picture on normal standard definition modes. Could this lead to a burn-in effect where the screen is duller within those borders than outside those borders when not playing the PS2? And you can only use H-Fill on the antenna setting for some reason. I've tried changing the aspect ratio on my Panny, but it doesn't help.Įven Zoom doesn't get rid of the black borders on the side. ![]() ![]() On the sides of the screen I get about an inch black border, on the top and bottom about a quarter of an inch. ![]() Any way to get rid of them? If you can't get rid of it is there a way to decrease the chances of it wrecking the image on the TV over time? I'm guessing they're there due to overscan on many SDTV's, but this is WAY overcompensating. They're there in widescreen mode, 4:3 mode, no matter what they're there. I've tried everything and nothing gets rid of them. Ps2 To Ps2 Classic Tools Of Geometry DashĬould someone please explain why PS2 games (played on the PS2 or on the PS3) have that black border around them? I'm really worried about it causing burn-in on my 42' Panasonic plasma HDTV.
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