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We have just purchased a samsung 2333hd tv as a second tv for our boys to game on. we are trying to connect a ps2 player to our samsung - we have tried and we are getting a b/w image and resolution is poor which makes us think our set up is wrong - any ideas anyone
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Use the RCA connections on the tv and if you do not have that of you have a coaxial (cable) connection go and purchase a modulator for your television and hook RCA plugs from PS2 to that hook Coaxial to TV and enjoy the game.
Since your television does not have the standard composite input that the PS2 came with, you would need to purchase a new cord. The easiest one to use would most likely be the component cord that uses the RED GREEN BLUE for video and RED WHITE for audio. If you were to inquire at your local gaming store, they may be able to get you the cord that you need for your PS2.
On a DVD/VCR combo unit....the Component Output (RED, GREEN, BLUE) is exclusive to the DVD player section only (VCR can only output analogue source) and will only be able to view DVD.
To watch VCR, you will need to connect to your TV via Composite (YELLOW) cable, into the Yellow AV input on your TV. You can then tune the VCR section to match your TV's RF input (if you prefer this connection).
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I had the same problem connecting the monitor to my Philips DVD player. After a couple days trying to determine if the monitor or cable was bad, I went to the Philips user manual and found that the Video Output setting had to be specifically changed to YPbPr/Component (which I needed). Apparently the player sends the signal in only one format at a time. Hope this helps.
try bending the connectores slightly up and down and check if the problem will be fixed, if that seems to solve the problem purchase anothe AV cord for your PS2 also try testing your PS2 on another tv and then let's see if it will solve the problem
yes there is away , but you need 2 Tv's and 2 playstation 2 consoles , and you use what is called link up, try to imagine 8 different screens on one TV , be alittle small , lol
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