11-12-2016, 08:13 AM | #1 |
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Random PS3 Resolution Question
So I have a 32 inch Vizio 1080p TV that presumably can also display in the 720p format. On PS4, my 1080p games look just fine and dandy. Witcher 3 on my PS4 looks about what I'd expect it to look, compared to other folk's video uploads of the PS4 version of Witcher 3.
...For some reason, that isn't true with my PS3, and I've now tested two different PS3 units (a Slim and a Super Slim) with the TV. In both cases, the resolution is...blurry? Static images look just fine but textures during gameplay look bad compared to uploaded videos of PS3 footage on, say, Youtube. My TV presumably has 720p as an option, and I've set it to that; I've also toyed a bit with both my PS3 and TV's video output options but I just can't figure it out. At first I sort of thought it was just a nostalgia thing, like maybe I remembered the PS3's graphics as being stronger than they really were, and maybe now that I've gotten used to PS4 gaming I was having a hard time going back to older titles. But, again, uploaded PS3 footage on Youtube looks a fair deal more crisp. And, given that I've replicated these results with two separate PS3s, I'm inclined to think that it's a separate issue entirely...but my Vizio 2014 TV was ranked tops of all 32 inch TVs on the market for video game visual fidelity and even my PS3's output looks phenomenal when I'm using it for, say, Netflix. Anyone here have any ideas?
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11-14-2016, 08:38 PM | #2 | |
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Somewhat shamelessly stolen. Not necessarily helpful directly but maybe this will give some insight regarding settings?
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---------- Post added at 07:38 PM ---------- Previous post was at 07:36 PM ---------- I would first check to see that HDMI output is specifically set to 1080 on the ps3 if that's available and if the firmware is the most updated version. Another site suggested these recommended settings: Cross Color Reduction filter off RGB Full Range (HDMI) limited Y PB/Cb Pr/Cr Superwhite HDMI: On Deep Color ouput HDMI: Auto In Video Settings: BD/DVD video output format HDMI : Auto BD 1080P 24Hz Output HDMI: Auto Dynamic Range Control: Off Audio Output Format: Bitsream Linear PCM BD Audio Output Format Optical (I use optical) Bitstream Mix
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01-04-2017, 03:56 AM | #3 | |
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01-04-2017, 08:14 PM | #4 |
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...I have no idea what you even said there, Nique.
But yeah, my TV *supposedly* has both 720p and 1080p settings that I can toggle between, and if I set the PS3 to 1080p it even auto-downgrades to 720p when I start playing a 720p game. Even still, the PS3 games look pretty crappy overall with the new TV, while the PS4 games look just fine. I guess there are a few possibilities here: 1) As I've gotten older, I've adapted to playing games with PS4-level graphics, so PS3-level graphics now feel like a downgrade when, five years ago, they felt like the very best you could possibly imagine; 2) There's some conspiracy in play here where, in order to deceive us into believing that graphics are continuing to improve when they really aren't, the powers that be at Sony are downgrading last-gen graphics so current-gen graphics continually feel 'new' even though there was no actual substantive improvement in graphical fidelity between the PS3 and PS4 generations; 3) My PS3 and/or TV settings are not optimized; 4) My TV isn't quite as 720p compatible as was advertised, or; 5) The two PS3s I've tested with this TV are both broken and shit. At any rate, the PS3 on my current TV doesn't look terrible. It just looks worse across the board than I remember these PS3 titles looking with previous TVs with native 720p resolution as a default setting. Again, the TV's telling me it's got 720p as a native option and it's automatically switching to 720p on my PS3's orders.
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01-06-2017, 12:04 AM | #5 | |
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Some games have a 720p res on the ps3 instead which could account for the bad visuals, but I think the back of the game case will tell you for sure?
EDIT: sorry I am an idiot and cannot read
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01-06-2017, 12:41 AM | #6 |
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Also since shiney already addressed the PS3 side, Snake, does your TV have Motion Enhancement (aka frame interpolation) turned on? Most new ones do by default these days--changes refresh rates to crazy unnecessary shit like 120Hz or worse (looks like yours can go up to 360)... Or other video "enhancements"? Stuff like artificial sharpening or dynamic contrast adjustments could be a culprit. Actually, looking at the specs in that link, you can try turning off stuff like the Active Pixel Tuning to try to avoid uneven picture, though it might hurt your black levels. Also you can make sure it's in Calibrated mode instead of Standard Power Saving, as it makes a significant difference in PQ and is only 11 watts more. (45 vs 34.) I also read that a properly calibrated picture on that set comes out to a Brightness of 48 and Contrast of 52.
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